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Artjom Vargunin is a theoretical physicist affiliated with the University of Tartu, where he has held roles such as Associate Professor in Solid State Theory and Head of Laboratory at the Institute of Physics (2021-2023). His academic journey includes a Doctor's Degree (2010) and Research Master's Degree (2006) in Theoretical Physics from the University of Tartu, followed by postdoctoral positions at the University of Jyväskylä (Finland) and KTH Royal Institute of Technology (Sweden).
His research focuses on superconductivity, particularly
- two-band and multiband superconductors
- disorder-driven phase transitions
- vortex dynamics and flux-flow conductivity
- stochastic processes in phase ordering
He has taught courses in
- Thermodynamics and Statistical Physics
- Stochastic Methods for Physicists
- Many-Particle Quantum Systems
Recent publications (2020-2012) explore disorder effects, spin-splitting fields, and boundary phenomena in superconducting systems, with a shift toward multiband and two-orbital models. Key collaborations include researchers like Mikhail Silaev and Egor Babaev.
Technical skills include TeX, C/C++, and Python. He is currently pursuing an M.Sc. in Data Science at the University of Tartu (since 2021), integrating computational techniques with his physics expertise.


