12-16 December, 2022
SNS 2022 will follow a successful series of international conferences in Argonne (1991), Sendai (1992), Santa Fe (1993); Stanford (1995), Cape Cod (1997), Chicago (2001), Sitges (2004), Sendai (2007), Shanghai (2010), Berkeley (2013), Stuttgart (2016), and Tokyo (2019). Leading experts in spectroscopy, transport, materials, and theory will meet to address current issues in the frontier of superconductivity research. Highlights to be discussed include the pairing mechanisms of cuprates, ruthenates, nickelates, pnictides, chalcogenides, graphene, heavy-fermion systems, organic compounds, and non-centrosymmetric materials; interplay between superconductivity and competing orders; topological superconductivity; superconductivity in 2D materials, at surfaces, and interfaces; non-equilibrium superconductivity and its dynamical control; experiments under extreme conditions; new experimental methods; and the design and discovery of novel superconductors with higher transition temperatures.