Quantum Phenomena in 2D Matter (QP2DM)
Description
Modern theoretical, experimental, and applied physics of two-dimensional (2D) systems explore and employ the great richness of their quantum properties. These properties are probed by various experimental techniques, such as charge, spin, exciton, and heat transport, optical, microwave, and scanning-probe spectroscopies, photoresistance, etc. Over the recent years, the available variety of 2D systems has grown dramatically and include various semiconductor and oxide heterostructures, atomically thin layers (or bi-layers) of graphene, transition metal dichalcogenides, and their heterostructures. Some of the most celebrated phenomena realized in these 2D systems are quantum Hall effects, Wigner crystals, stripes and bubble phases, and excitonic Bose condensates. More exotic phenomena are expected to emerge as the quality of the 2D systems and experimental tools are improved, which is and ongoing process.
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE:
- Michael Zudov (University of Minnesota, USA)
- Evgeny Sherman (University of the Basque Country UPV/EHU, Ikerbasque)
- Vitaly Golovach (University of the Basque Country UPV/EHU, Ikerbasque)
Objectifs
The aim of this workshop is to bring together leading experts and the researches at the beginning of their careers in the field of quantum physics of 2D matter for presentation and discussion of their recent results and ongoing developments. Exchange of ideas and expectations of the future progress in the field will help its development in next several years.
Activité s'adressant à
- Étudiants universitaires
- Professionnels
Directeurs
Vitaly Golovach ---
Ikerbasque Research Associate, Materialen Fisika Zentroa CFM and Donostia International Physics Center
Conférenciers
Shaffique Adam
National University of Singapore
Eva Andrei
rutgers university
Ankita Anirban
Springer Nature
Alexey Berdyugin
The University of Manchester
Deung-Jang (DJ) Choi
Centro de Física de Materiales (CSIC-UPV/EHU)
Swarup Deb Deb
Institute for Physics, University of Rostock
Lingjie Du
NANJING UNIVERSITY
Rui-Rui Du
Peking University, Professor
Lloyd Engel
Yuval Gefen
Weizmann Institute
Leonid Golub Golub
Regensburg University, Germany
Alejandro Gonzalez-Tudela
Instituto de Fisica Fundamental-CSIC
Francisco Guinea López
IMDEA Nanoscience - DIPC
Adbhut Gupta Gupta
Princeton University
Bertrand Halperin Halperin
Harvard University
Alex Hamilton
UNSW
Zeyu Hao
Harvard University
Masayuki Hashisaka
The University of Tokyo, Associate Professor
Harold Hwang
Maxim Ilin
Takuya Iwasaki
National Institute for Materials Science
Jainendra Jain
Penn State University
Fabian Jaroslav
Univeristy of Regensburg
Jaroslav Fabian (PhD 1997, SUNY Stony Brook) is a professor of theoretical physics at the University of Regensburg where he heads the Spintronics Group since 2004. Prior to that Jaroslav Fabian was on the faculty at the Karl-Franzens University in Graz, and a research associate in University of Maryland at College Park, and Max-Planck Institute for Complex Systems in Dresden. Research activities of Jaroslav Fabian span a wide spectrum of theoretical and computational solid state physics, but are particularly focused on the physics of 2D materials and on the field of spintronics. He is a member of Graphene Flagship, and several collaborative research initiatives. Recently, he has been excited about the art of creating novel electronic and magnetic properties by proximity effects in stacks of 2D materials.
Jelena Klinovaja
University of Basel
Piotr Kossacki
University of Warsaw
Ze Kvon
Institute of Semoconductor Physics, Novosibirsk
Mariia Labendik
Alex Levchenko
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Yang Liu
Peking University, Assistant Professor
Daniel Loss Loss
University of Basel
Allan MacDonald
University of Texas at Austin
Michael Manfra Manfra
Purdue University
Xavier Marie
INSA- Université de Toulouse
Denis Maryenko
Yigal Meir Meir
Ben Gurion University
Dmitry Miserev
University of Basel
Miguel Moreno Ugeda
Donostia International Physics Center
Markus Morgenstern
II. Insttute of Physics B
Alberto MORPURGO
University of Geneva
Elisabetta Paladino
University of Catania
Stuart Parkin
MPI of Microstructure Physics
Loren Pfeiffer Pfeiffer
Princeton University
Leonid Ponomarenko
Lancaster University
Marek Potemski
LNCMI/CNRS-Grenoble, France
Leonid Rokhinson
Purdue University
Takashi Taniguchi
NIMS
Lars Tiemann
University Hamburg
Ilya Tokatly
University of the Basque Country UPV/EHU
Klaus von Klitzing
Max Planck Institute
Chengyu Wang Wang
Princeton University
Robert Willett
Nokia Bell Labs
Maksim Savchenko Savchenko
TU Wien
Chi Zhang
Institute of Semiconductors, Chinese Academy of Science, Professor
Qianhui Shi
UCLA
Jun Zhu Zhu
Penn State University
Inti Sodemann Villadiego
University of Leipzig
Michael Zudov Zudov
University of Minnesota
Tarifs inscription
Registration fees | jusqu'au 09-07-2023 |
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0 EUR | |
400,00 EUR |
Lieu de l'événement
Miramar Palace
Pº de Miraconcha nº 48. Donostia / San Sebastián
Gipuzkoa
Miramar Palace
Pº de Miraconcha nº 48. Donostia / San Sebastián
Gipuzkoa