
معرفی
Prof. Dr. Ruslan Temirov serves as Group Leader at the Peter Grünberg Institute (PGI-3) within Jülich Research Centre, specifically heading the Low Temperature Scanning Probe Microscopy Group. His research activities are centered at the Quantum Nanoscience department (PGI-3), located in Building 02.4w, Room 323 at the Jülich campus in Germany.
Temirov's research focuses on quantum phenomena at the nanoscale, with particular expertise in low-temperature scanning probe microscopy techniques. His work bridges experimental physics and quantum materials science, investigating electronic and magnetic properties of surfaces and nanostructures under cryogenic conditions. The research has significant implications for quantum computing, nanoelectronics, and fundamental understanding of quantum matter.
Through his leadership of the Low Temperature Scanning Probe Microscopy Group, Temirov contributes to Jülich's strategic research in quantum technologies and advanced materials characterization. His work represents an important component of Germany's national research infrastructure in quantum science.
Prof. Temirov maintains active research collaborations across the Helmholtz Association and with international partners in the quantum research community. His group provides specialized characterization capabilities that support multiple research initiatives within the Jülich Research Centre ecosystem.





