Jul 24 – 28, 2023
MPI-FKF
Europe/Berlin timezone

Materials with strongly correlated quantum particles are at the forefront of present solid state research. Understanding the experimental properties of novel quantum materials crucially relies on the application of cutting-edge analytical and numerical tools.

This workshop aims at bringing together world-leading experts in both analytical and numerical theory to advance the current perspective on important questions of the field: What are the signatures of quantum order in newly synthesized experimental setups? Which aspects of quantum materials can be described on the model level? What are the computational and algorithmic boundaries hindering the solution of the many-body problem? What is the nature of phase transitions between these novel states of matter?

Invited Speakers

  • Dmitry Abanin (University of Geneva)
  • Felix Baumberger (University of Geneva)
  • Erez Berg (Weizmann Institute of Science)
  • Andrei Bernevig (Princeton University)
  • Igor Boettcher (University of Alberta)
  • Silke Bühler-Paschen (TU Wien)
  • Massimo Capone (SISSA, Trieste)
  • Premala Chandra (Rutgers University)
  • Andrey Chubukov (University of Minnesota)
  • Piers Coleman (Rutgers University)
  • Luca de' Medici (ESPCI Paris)
  • Antoine Georges (Flatiron Institute and Collège de France)
  • Emanuel Gull (University of Michigan-Ann Arbor)
  • Pablo Jarillo Herrero (MIT, MPI-FKF)
  • Jian Kang (ShanghaiTech University)
  • Matthieu Le Tacon (Karlsruhe IT)
  • Alexander Levchenko (University of Wisconsin-Madison)
  • Roderich Moessner (Max Planck Institute for the Physics of Complex Systems, Dresden)
  • Peter P. Orth (Saarland University)
  • Srinivas Raghu (Stanford University)
  • Lucia Reining (École Polytechnique)
  • Johannes Reuther (HZ and FU Berlin)
  • Anna Seiler (Saarland University)
  • Alessandro Toschi (TU Wien)
  • Roser Valentí (University of Frankfurt)
  • Jan von Delft (LMU Munich)
  • Mengxing Ye (University of Utah)
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