Taoufik Sakhraoui represented our team at the APS Global Physics Summit 2026!
Taoufik Sakhraoui gave an excellent presentation at the APS March Meeting 2026, the largest physics conference in the world, held on March 15-20 in Denver, Colorado.
In his talk, he presented research focused on the impact of mixed surface terminal groups and defect formation on the magnetic and electronic properties of Ti2C MXene using the xTB Hamiltonian of the DFTB method.
The APS Global Physics Summit is the largest physics research conference in the world, uniting 14,000 scientific community members across all disciplines of physics. This meeting reflects the inclusivity and synergy of many physics disciplines and emerging cross-disciplinary areas of science, which perfectly reflects this year’s theme of Science for a Shared Future. Taoufik contributed to sessions on materials physics, magnetism, defect physics at the atomic scale and computational methods.
Congratulations on a successful presentation and for representing our scientific community so well!
Shoutout to the LERCO project (reg. no. CZ.10.03.01/00/22_003/0000003) for funding this journey!

