Schools Best Universities in Europe for Superconductivity Research

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The discussion focuses on identifying top universities for research in high-temperature superconductivity. Participants are encouraged to share their experiences with physics journals related to superconductivity, specifically highlighting articles from the past year that address higher-temperature superconductivity. The conversation aims to connect the research output in this field to the university affiliations of the authors, suggesting that the best universities can be identified through their contributions to relevant academic literature.
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Please let me know the best universities for everything about high-temperature superconductivity research
 
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M Yurtsever said:
Please let me know the best universities for everything about high-temperature superconductivity research
Welcome to PF. :smile:

Which Physics journals involving superconductivity do you read regularly? Which articles that you have read in the last year have discussed higher-temperature superconductivity? Which university affiliations have those journal article authors listed?

Do you get where I'm going with this line of questions? :smile:
 
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