Conference on Signatures of Topology in Condensed Matter | (smr 3330)
Starts 21 Oct 2019
Ends 25 Oct 2019
Central European Time
ICTP
Euler Lecture Hall (LB)
Strada Costiera, 11
I - 34151 Trieste (Italy)
This conference will focus on the observable signatures of topology in electronic, photonic, phononic, and atomic systems, with participation by leading theorists and experimentalists. The conference will offer an excellent opportunity for cross-fertilisation of ideas and an exciting learning experience for early career researchers.
TOPICS:
Topological insulators and superconductors
Dirac and Weyl semimetals
Time-dependent and non-equilibrium topological systems
Photonic systems
Cold atoms
Phononic systems
Electronic-structure and ab-initio calculations
Transport properties of topological systems
Experimental detection of topological properties
Physics of unconventional surface states
Interaction and disorder effects in topological systems
Hetero- and hybrid-structures
Electrodynamics in topological materials
Quantum-field-theory approaches
Applications and devices
SPEAKERS:
I. ADAGIDELI, Sabanci University, Turkey
L. ARRACHEA, Universidad NSM, Buenos Aires, Argentina
C. W. J. BEENAKKER, Leiden University, The Netherlands
R. CLAESSEN, University of Würzburg, Germany
D. COBDEN, University of Washington, USA
D. CULCER, University of New South Wales, Australia
M. FRANZ, University of British Columbia, Canada
E. HANKIEWICZ, University of Würzburg, Germany
M. KAWASAKI, University of Tokyo, Japan
D. LOSS, University of Basel, Switzerland
L. MOLENKAMP, University of Würzburg, Germany
J. MOODERA, MIT, Cambridge, USA
C. MORAIS SMITH, Utrecht University, The Netherlands
B. RUCK, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand
S.-Q. SHEN, University of Hong Kong
A. STERN, Weizmann Institute, Israel
H. TAKAGI, MPI for Solid State Research, Stuttgart, Germany
K. VON BERGMANN, Hamburg University, Germany
H. WENG, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
U. ZUELICKE, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand
GRANTS:
A limited number of grants are available to support the attendance of selected participants, with priority given to participants from developing countries. There is no registration fee.
Michele Governale (Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand), Michael S. Fuhrer (Monash University, Australia), Fabio Taddei (NEST NANO-CNR, Pisa, Italy), Local Organiser: Marcello Dalmonte