Early Career Grand awarded to JÄCK LAB

We are grateful for the additional funding awarded by the Hong Kong Research Grant Council through the early career scheme. The grant supports our common goal of exploring topological and correlated electronic states in two-dimensional kagome metals. This fascinating class of materials is predicted to host a variety of interesting quantum states, such as Chern insulators and unconventional forms of superconductivity.

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Detecting and Distinguishing Majorana Zero Modes with the STM just appeared in Nature Reviews Physics!