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Imrana Ashraf, Karen Hallberg, Swadesh Mahajan, and Narayan Adhikari
The new Associateship scheme recognizes the researchers’ commitment and continued service to ICTP…
Condensed Matter and Statistical Physics
Science, Technology and Innovation
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ICTP week of events launches Monday 26 May, featuring Nobel laureates and public events  
High Energy, Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics
Condensed Matter and Statistical Physics
Mathematics
Earth System Physics
Quantitative Life Sciences
Science, Technology and Innovation
William Phillips and Vanderlei Bagnato
Public event by Nobel Laureate William Phillips and Professor Vanderlei Bagnato on how quantum…
Group of ICTP visitors
New grants to support sabbatical stays
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Team including ICTP researchers publish important guidelines for the study of hydrogen storage…
Condensed Matter and Statistical Physics
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A public discussion on research and entrepreneurship in quantum science and technology as part of…
Group photo, UN event, 9 May 2025
The Permanent Mission of Italy to the UN and UNESCO celebrated ICTP’s 60th anniversary at a high-…
Jacob Palis at the ICTP Scientific Council in May 2005
Jacob Palis
Mathematics
An AI-generated representation of a Fractional Quantum Hall material in a cavity
New insights into light-matter interactions provide a deeper understanding of quantum materials
Condensed Matter and Statistical Physics
ICTP at the UN
High-level Event at UN headquarters in New York will highlight ICTP
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New lecture room named after famous mathematicians will be inaugurated on 23 April
High Energy, Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics
Condensed Matter and Statistical Physics
Mathematics
Earth System Physics
Quantitative Life Sciences
Science, Technology and Innovation
Quantum Wire
This question has been addressed in a Letter published in the April issue of Physical Review…
Condensed Matter and Statistical Physics