
معرفی
Samir Lounis is a Professor and Head of Funsilab at the Peter Grünberg Institute (PGI-1), Research Center Jülich GmbH. He also serves as a Visiting Scientist from Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg (MLU). His research focuses on advanced theoretical and computational methods in condensed matter physics, particularly in topological magnetism, superconductivity, and quantum materials. Key areas include density functional theory (DFT), time-dependent DFT, many-body perturbation theory, and the study of adatom qubits and topological qubits.
His work addresses complex phenomena such as magnetodynamics, non-collinear spin textures, and nanoscale magnetic interactions. Dr. Lounis leads the Funsilab, which develops innovative methods to understand and engineer quantum materials. His research spans topics like magnetic skyrmions, topological insulators, and the interplay between superconductivity and magnetism. He is a pioneer in applying advanced sampling techniques like Kalman filters to neutron scattering experiments, enhancing material characterization precision.
Key research trends in his articles include exploring novel magnetic phases (e.g., Altermagnets), manipulating spin textures via external stimuli, and advancing computational frameworks for quantum materials. His lab's interdisciplinary approach bridges theoretical physics with experimental techniques, driving advancements in spintronics and quantum technologies.
Dr. Lounis collaborates internationally, contributing to the Helmholtz Association's research priorities in energy, information, and materials science. His work has implications for next-generation electronic devices, quantum computing, and sustainable energy technologies.



