Mesoscopic Physics Group
Centro de Física de Materiales
Donostia-San Sebastian




The Mesoscopic Physics Group, led by CSIC Research Professor  Sebastian Bergeret at the Centro de Física de Materiales (CSIC–UPV/EHU) in San Sebastián, conducts theoretical research on quantum transport and collective phenomena in nanoscale systems. Our work spans from fundamental theoretical problems in condensed matter physics to the microscopic understanding of real experiments in hybrid nanostructures.

The group focuses on systems where superconductivity, magnetism, spin–orbit coupling, and nonequilibrium effects interplay at the nanoscale. A central aspect of our research is the close interaction with leading experimental groups, which allows us to connect theoretical concepts with experimental observations in superconducting, magnetic, and quantum materials. Through these collaborations we aim to both explain current experiments and predict new physical phenomena relevant for emerging and  future technologies.

The group is part of the laboratory Materials for Quantum Technologies, led by  Celia Rogero and Sebastian Bergeret, which brings together experimental and theoretical efforts to explore quantum phenomena in advanced materials and nanostructures.










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Mesoscopic Phsyics Group
People 

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Sebastián Bergeret
Head of the Mesoscopic Physics Group

fs.bergeret@csic.es
+34 943015301

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Vitaly Golovach 
Ikerbasque Research Associate Professor

vitaly.golovach@ehu.eus
+34 943018453
web: https://www.ikerbasque.net/en/vitaly-golovach

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Ilya Tokatly
Ikerbasque Professor at the Donostia International Physics Center (DIPC)
Associated collaborator with the Mesoscopic Physic Group 

ilya.tokatly@ehu.eus
web: https://www.ikerbasque.net/en/ilya-tokatly

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Miguel A. Cazalilla
Ikerbasque Professor at the Donostia International Physics Center (DIPC)
Associated collaborator with  the Mesoscopic Physic Group 

miguel.cazalilla@gmail.com
web: https://www.ikerbasque.net/es/miguel-angel-cazalilla

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Andrei Mazanik
Postdoctoral Researcher

andrei.mazanik@csic.es

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Rodrigo de las Heras
PhD student 

rodrigo.delasheras@ehu.eus

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Nicolás Sigales
Master student 

nicosigales24@gmail.com

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Ahoztar Gonzalez
Master student 

agonzalez611@ikasle.ehu.eus

Latest Publications

Preprints

Ongoing Projects

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Josephine
High-Tc Josephson neurons and synapses

The Josephine EU Project aims to realize a novel class of high-temperature Josephson junctions (JJs) that behave as artificial neurons and synapses. This will dramatically enhance the impact of neuromorphics and multiply its projected applications (from artificial intelligence to autonomous vehicles and medical devices), which constitutes the long-term vision for the science we propose. Ultimately, we will make high-TC quantum electronics a game-changer in the new generation of computing, communication, and sensing technologies.

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Sunrise
Control of Spin and Quantum States in Hybrid Superconducting Devices and Quantum Materials

The SUNRISE Project aims to study emerging and novel quantum phenomena in heterostructures and hybrid solid-state devices to gain a deep understanding of the interaction between spin and other degrees of freedom in electronic systems.
It is funded by Spanish Ministry "Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades", through the AEI.

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