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International Workshop on Quantum Dynamics and Quantum Simulations
26/5-29/5, 2006 Beijing, China
This workshop aims to discuss the latest developments in quantum dynamics and quantum simulations in condensed matter physics, and start up a bilateral collaboration between the Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences (IOP-CAS) in Beijing and Chalmers and Göteborg University of Sweden. The joint research team consists of 16 research groups from Beijing and Göteborg with common background in quantum dynamics. Our ambition is to create a joint program in both research and education, with focus on quantum dynamical phenomena. More specifically, the objectives of this workshop are three folds:
1) To review and assess the latest experimental progress in quantum dynamical phenomena,
2) To discuss the status and the future development of theoretical approaches,
3) To identify common areas and discuss strategies for bilateral cooperation between the two Institutes.
This program has been funded by the Institutional Grant Program (IGP) of the Swedish Foundation for International Cooperation in Research and Higher Education (STINT), IOP-CAS, Platform for Quantum Dynamics of Göteborg University
The meeting program consists of two parts: 1) a one-day lectures from leading experts, who are invited internationally: and 2) a 3-day meeting with more focused talks and discussion from the IGP members. The program will be focusing on (but will not be limited to) the following topics:
Theory and simulation of soft matter systems
Nano-optics and plasmonics in nanostructures
Quantum functional materials, including formation mechanism
Spin and orbital physics in transition metal oxides
Proton-conducting oxides
Control of matter at subnanometer scale
Femtosecond surface dynamics
Coherent control of electrons and spin dynamics
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In addition to the members of IGP, the following people will be invited to give a lecture during the first-day program:
Tony Heinz Columbia University, USA
David Langreth Rutgers University, USA
Peter Nordlander Rice University, USA
Mischa Bonn Leiden, The Netherlands
Q. K. Xue Tsinghua Univ/IOP-CAS, Beijing
Hongxing Xu IOP-CAS/Lund University
Uwe Bovensiepen Freie University, Berlin
Xiao-Yang Zhu University of Minnesota, USA
X.C. Xie Institute of Physics, CAS
Wenhui Duan Tsinghua University, Beijing
Xingao Gong Fudan University, Shanghai
Weixue Li Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, Dalian
Zhongyi Lu Institute of Theoretical Physics, Beijing
D. C. Chakarov Applied Physics, Chalmers
K. Svensson Applied Physics, Chalmers
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