Max Planck Institute for Chemical Physics of Solids explained

Max Planck Institute for Chemical Physics of Solids
Native Name:Max-Planck-Institut für Chemische Physik fester Stoffe
Native Name Lang:de
Abbreviation:MPL
Type:Scientific institute
Purpose:Research in physics and chemistry
Headquarters:Dresden, Germany
Coords:51.0264°N 13.7186°W
Key People:Claudia Felser
Parent Organization:Max Planck Society
Num Staff:200

The Max Planck Institute for Chemical Physics of Solids (MPI CPfS) (German: Max-Planck-Institut für Chemische Physik fester Stoffe) is a research institute of the Max Planck Society. Located in Dresden, Germany, the institute primarily conducts basic research in the natural sciences in the fields of physics and chemistry.[1]

Mission

The MPI CPfS conducts research on modern solid state chemistry and physics. Key open questions include "understanding the interplay of topology and symmetry in modern materials, maximising the level of control in material synthesis, understanding the nature of the chemical bond in intermetallic compounds and studying giant response functions at the borderline of standard metallic and superconducting behaviour".[2]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Henning, Eckart. Handbuch zur Institutsgeschichte der Kaiser-Wilhelm-/ Max-Planck-Gesellschaft zur Förderung der Wissenschaften 1911–2011 – Daten und Quellen. Kazemi. Marion. Max Planck Society. 2016. Berlin. 357–364.
  2. Web site: Mission statement. 2021-01-03. Max Planck Institute for Chemical Physics of Solids. en.