Superfluidity Laboratory (Assoc. Prof. David Schmoranzer, PhD) ****************************************************************************************** * ****************************************************************************************** The team works primarily on experimental investigations of quantum turbulence in superflui temperatures. The laboratory belongs among the twenty or so institutions in the world capable of conduct demanding research, bringing together modern nanofabrication and cryogenic equipment capab millikelvin temperatures. The scope of our research is highlighted by the wide range of experimental techniques at o the smallest scales, where we use sensitive nanomechanical probes and microfluidics, inclu quantum interferometer, or employ optomechanical detection of acoustic modes in two-dimens also study flow at larger scales, e.g., by tracking the motion of magnetically levitated s bodies or directly visualizing the flow by detecting laser light scattered off solid hydro Furthermore, the group collaborates closely with leading Czech and international partners significant role in joint projects in the field of low-temperature physics. David Schmoranzer specializes in low-temperature physics and superfluidity. His research i on investigations of quantized vortices and quantum turbulence using nanomechanical resona microfluidic circuits. He is an external investigator on two UK EPSRC grants awarded to Lancaster University, col with Aalto University in Finland and spent two years at CNRS Grenoble developing specialis techniques for ultra-low temperatures.