QUAST - international conference
Summary
Topological quantum phenomena and breakthroughs in time-resolved spectroscopy pose a new challenge for many-body theory: Spatio-temporal electronic correlations often strongly impact topological and dynamical material properties but at the same time hinder an unambiguous interpretation of experiments, let alone a reliable quantitative prediction of material properties.
The aim of this conference is to bring together scientists from the research unit QUAST (QUAntitative Spatio-Temporal model-building for correlated electronic matter), funded by the DFG, SNF and FWF, with an international audience of experts in order to address these challenges. ProgramOrganizers
- Martin Eckstein (Uni Hamburg)
- Roser Valentí (Goethe Uni Frankfurt)
- Maia G. Vergniory (MPI CPfS)
- Tim Wehling (Uni Hamburg)
Time and date
The conference will begin at 9:00AM on Tuesday, September 10th, 2024, and end at 2:00PM on Thursday, September 12th, 2024.
Venue
The conference will take place at the Max Planck Institute for Chemical Physics of Solids (MPI CPfS).
Speakers
- Ryotaro Arita (Uni Tokyo/RIKEN)
- Nurit Avraham (Weizmann Institute of Science)
- Andrei Bernevig (Princeton University)
- Silke Biermann (Polytechnique de Paris )
- Jan von Delft (LMU Munich)
- Dmitri Efetov (LMU Munich)
- Elena Gati (MPI-CPFS Dresden)
- Nuh Gedik (MIT)
- Isabella Gierz (Uni Regensburg)
- Mark Golden (University of Amsterdam)
- Emanuel Gull (University of Michigan)
- Kristjan Haule (Rutgers University)
- Dante Kennes (Uni Aachen)
- Anna Keselman (Israel Institute of Technology)
- Eun-Ah Kim (Cornell University)
- Carsten Putzke (MPI Hamburg)
- Cecile Repellin (CNRS)
- Achim Rosch (University of Cologne)
- Malte Rösner (Radboud University)
- Qimiao Si (Rice University)
- Dieter Vollhardt (Uni Augsburg)
Registration
Click here to register. The application deadline is June 30th, 2024 Contact