Workshop - Topological Quantum Matter in Magnetic and Synthetic Platforms
Date & Facts
08 – 12 Jul 2024
Application Deadline is 3rd May 2024
The detailed program will be available by the beginning of June 2024
Summary
Topological quantum matter plays a central role in both modern condensed matter and quantum statistical physics and has many exciting applications including, potentially, quantum computation. This workshop will bring together researchers working on various fronts of topological quantum matter, both experimentally and theoretically, and to stimulate interdisciplinary discussions and collaborations.
Applications are welcome and should be made by using the Application Form. The application deadline is 3rd May 2024. The number of attendees is limited. The registration fee for the international workshop is 200 Euro and should be paid by all participants. Costs for accommodation and meals will be covered by the Max Planck Institute. Limited funding is available to partially cover travel expenses.
Program structure
Sunday, 7th July - arrival (recommended)
Monday, 8th July - 9 am program start
Friday, 12th July - program closure & departure
The detailed program will be available at the beginning of June 2024, approximately.
Topics
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- Topological states of matter
- Long-range quantum entanglement
- Experimental design and probe of topological states
- Frustrated magnetism
- Fractionalized excitations
- Gauge theories in many-body systems
- Synthetic many-body platforms
- Rydberg atom systems
- Quantum phases of matter
- Quantum dynamics
Confirmed invited speakers
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- Owen Benton (UK) - tbc
- Hans Peter Büchler (DE)
- Bryce Gadway (US)
- Bruce Gaulin (CA)
- Philipp Gegenwart (DE)
- Michel Gingras (CA)
- Yasir Iqbal (IN)
- Ludovic Jaubert (FR)
- Yong Baek Kim (CA) - tbc
- Thierry Lahaye (FR)
- Christopher Laumann (US)
- Julian Leonard (AT)
- Igor Lesanovsky (DE)
- Norbert Linke (DE)
- Zi Yang Meng (HK)
- Frank Pollmann (DE)
- Johannes Reuther (DE)
- Subir Sachdev (US)
- Kirill Shtengel (US)
- Romain Sibille (CH) - tbc
- Nan Tang (DE)
- Roser Valenti (DE)
- Hui Zhai (CN)
Scientific Coordinators
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- Hannes Bernien (Chicago, US)
- Rhine Samajdar (Princeton, US)
- Han Yan (Tokyo, JP)
Organisation
- Christina Kuß (MPIPKS Dresden)