ELTE node @ March Meeting 2025, Anaheim, CA

László Oroszlány, the leader of the TRILMAX consortium, participated in the APS March Meeting 2025 held in Anaheim, California—one of the world’s largest gatherings of physicists and material scientists. As part of the scientific program, he contributed two presentations: “Relativistic magnetic interactions from nonorthogonal basis sets”, which explored advanced computational techniques in modeling magnetic interactions with greater accuracy; and “Electronic ladder model harboring ℤ₄ parafermions”, which discussed a novel theoretical framework with potential implications for topological quantum computing. Both topics reflect TRILMAX’s commitment to cutting-edge research in condensed matter physics and quantum materials.

Beyond the scientific contributions, Dr. Oroszlány’s presence underscored the strategic importance of international networking for the TRILMAX consortium. Engaging with global peers and leading experts at the APS Meeting provided a unique platform to strengthen existing collaborations and explore new partnerships. These connections are essential for maximizing the impact of the TRILMAX project, supporting researcher mobility, and aligning the consortium’s goals with broader scientific and technological trends worldwide.