Sixth QMA Retreat (Jena)
Date & Facts
31 Mar – 02 Apr 2025
Location
Important Dates
Registration open | Jan 28 | |
Registration closed | Feb 28 | |
Program announcement | Mar 17 | |
QMA retreat | March 31 - Apr 02 |
Travel Information & Registration
There will be bus transportation organized from Dresden and Würzburg to Jena. You can add this option during the registration process.
Registration is for free and ct.qmat early career scientists are cordially invited to also participate in the subsequent Spring School "Topological Quantum Matter 2025"at the Dorint Hotel Esplanade Jena. If you also want to join the Spring School please register for it here.
Confirmed Speakers
Sergey Kovalev (TU Dortmund, Germany)
Björn Sbierski (The University of Tübingen, Germany)
Scientific Program
The program will be uploaded here.
Information about Posters
Acceptable poster size: max. 120 x 150 cm, portrait format.
To avoid a lengthy poster pitch session but still allow the interested participants to get some heads-up information we want to shift the poster pitches to an online-video format. We ask you to provide a short (2-4 min) video of your poster pitch, which will be provided to all participants. This can be a screen capture in PowerPoint, Keynote, Zoom etc. or any other sort of video you prefer.
Please send the video to ct.qmat@uni-wuerzburg.de until 21.03.25.
Time slots for oral presentations: 20 mins, including 5 mins for discussion.
Organizers' Contact
Summary
Inspired by the success of the previous QMA retreats, the upcoming retreat is organized exclusively for early career scientists at the PhD and Postdoc level from ct.qmat to share their research results through scientific presentations and discussions. These presentations will aim to provide an excellent introduction to various research activities of the cluster and empower the participants to build collaborations within the cluster. Additionally, the retreat will feature various fun activities which provide plenty of opportunities to network and socialize in a relaxed atmosphere.