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Andrea Bianchi is an Associate Professor in the Department of Physics at the Université de Montréal. His research expertise lies in probing thermodynamic, magnetic, and transport properties under intense magnetic fields and at very low temperatures. He specializes in the growth and characterization of advanced materials, including quasicrystals, strongly correlated insulators, superconductors, and frustrated magnets. Throughout his academic career, Bianchi has supervised numerous graduate theses on topics such as the characterization of topological insulating phases, magnetic frustration, and unconventional superconductors. He is actively involved in several major research projects funded by Canadian research grants, focusing on quantum spin liquids, topological materials, and advanced superconductivity. His contributions to the field of materials science, particularly in condensed matter physics, have been recognized through his publications in leading scientific journals. He aims to further investigate the properties of new materials, contributing to breakthroughs in applications such as quantum computing and advanced electronic devices.
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