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MajuLab is structured in 7 research axes:
- Quantum Matter-Theory and Quantum Matter-Experiment address ultracold gases, trapped ions, quantum phase transitions, artificial gauge fields, quantum transport, Anderson localization, strongly correlated systems, quantum thermodynamics, etc;
- Quantum Information and Computation, and Quantum Computer Science address entanglement, qubit architectures and gates, quantum simulation and correction, quantum softwares, etc;
- Quantum Photonics address hybrid systems, plasmonics, new materials for lasing, polariton devices, etc;
- Chemistry of Materials and Interfaces address surface functionalization, etc;
- Exploratory Initiatives explores and hosts new possible collaboration projects.