Schools Best Universities for Superconductivity Research

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The discussion centers on identifying the best university for superconductivity research, particularly for theoretical studies. While several institutions like the University of Maryland, Renmin University, and Technical University of Munich are mentioned, no single university excels in all aspects of superconductivity. The field encompasses diverse areas, including fundamental physics, materials research, and device physics, making it essential to specify research interests. Florida State University is highlighted for its strong affiliation with the National High Magnetic Field Lab and its focus on applied superconductivity. The goal is to understand the theoretical foundations of superconductivity to predict material behavior effectively.
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I was wondering: I have the rankings for condensed matter physics schools, but I would like to know what school is best for superconductivity research. Is it University of Maryland?

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Renmin University? Maybe even Technical University of Munich?
 
Superconductivity is a huge field, it involves everything from fundamental condensed matter physics, bulk applications (cables, magnets), materials research (synthesising superconducting materials etc, much of which is done by inorganic chemists), device physics etc
Most universities only have groups that are active in maybe one or two of these areas so there is no "best university" for the whole field. Also, low-Tc and high-Tc are to some extent two separate fields (the former being mostly focused on device physics).

So you have to be more specific. What are you interested in?
 
For the first time ever i can bring my university into a discussion involving bests. Florida State University in tallahassee is closely affiliated with the National High Magnetic Field lab which is here in the same town. We/they have the high hybrid field magnet in the world. They have an applied superconductivity center.

http://www.magnet.fsu.edu/mediacenter/slideshows/hybrid/index.html

http://www.physics.fsu.edu/
 
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