In 2017, the Research Council of Norway designated QuSpin as a Center of Excellence (SFF) for the period 2017–2027.
Spintronics has already contributed to a revolution in data storage, and was, among other things, the basis for Apple's music player iPod.
[3] The researchers at QuSpin aim to describe and develop new ways of controlling electrical signals.
[4] The results of their research have already attracted interest internationally, and have been discussed and published in several scientific journals, e.g.
[4] Their research includes studies of quantum mechanical transport properties for superconducting, magnetic and topological materials.