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Condensed Matter Physics in the City 2019

10th Hubbard Theory Consortium London Summer Programme in Condensed Matter Physics

  • Date 01 - 16 Jul 2019
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10th Hubbard Theory Consortium London Summer Programme in Condensed Matter Physics

To initiate and foster collaborations in the exciting area of strongly correlated quantum many body systems, the Hubbard Theory Consortium ’s Summer Programme ‘Condensed Matter Physics in the City’ aims to bring together condensed matter theorists and experimentalists from the UK and abroad.

Following on from successes of the last years, a new edition of the ‘Condensed Matter in the City’ summer programme has been scheduled for 2019. The events will take place at Bedford Square in central London, at Royal Holloway University of London, at the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory in Oxfordshire, and at Laboratories de Physique des Solides in Orsay. There will be a wide range of talks aimed at stimulating discussions between theorists and experimentalists.

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Programme: From Mott to Eliashberg: new twists in high-temperature superconductivity and beyond

(more details to be announced)

Week 1. 1-5 July: London (11 Bedford Square, London, WC1B 3RF)

Week One Programme

Confirmed speakers: Seamus Davis, Kasume Miyake, Liling Sun, Further speakers will be added to the schedule as they are confirmed

Evening public lecture: Professor Séamus Davis, Thursday 4 July at 18:30 at Royal Holloway University of London. To attend, please register at the link: https://quantumtechnology.eventbrite.co.uk/

Week 2. 8-11 July: Ecole Supérieure de Physique et de Chimie (ESPCI) and Institut Pierre Gilles De Gennes (IPGG),
ESPCI: amphi Holweck (LPEM lab, 1st floor building C), 10 rue Vauquelin, Paris
IPGG: amphi Pierre Gilles de Gennes (Grand Amphi), 6 rue Jean Calvin, Paris.

Week Two Programme

Confirmed speakers: Kamran Behnia, Laurent Cario, Premi Chandra, Marcello Civelli, Luca de Medici, Marc Gabay, Andrew Green, Mikhail Eremets, Matthias Eschrig, Julie Grollier, Yuji Matsuda, Catherine Pepin, Andres Santander, Ivan Schuller, Taka Shibauchi, Liling Sun, Juan Trastoy. Further speakers will be added to the schedule as they are confirmed

Evening public lecture: Professor Julien Bobroff, Wednesday 10 July at 19:00 at "salle Jean-Jaurès", Ecole Normale Supérieure, Paris. To attend, please register at the link: http://tinyurl.com/y4cwy4oc

 

Week 3. 15-16 July: London (11 Bedford Square, London, WC1B 3RF)

Week Three Programme

Confirmed speakers: Dmitri Efetov, Paco Guinea, Johannes Lischner, Allan MacDonald, Angelo Valli, Further speakers will be added to the schedule as they are confirmed

17-19 July: Theoretical and Experimental Magnetism Meeting (TEMM), Abingdon, UK

Registration

There is no registration fee for the event. Please register here for event.

ICAM Junior Travel Award - deadline on 10 June. Please register here to apply for the ICAM Junior Travel Award.

Condensed Matter Physics in the City can fully fund about ten junior scientists from Europe to attend one week of the meeting and present their work. CMPCity and ICAM are committed to improving diversity in physics; we therefore particularly welcome applications from female scientists. For these purposes, junior scientist is taken to mean a student studying for their PhD or a Post Doc within two years of finishing their PhD, and preference will be given to people affiliated to one of the ICAM nodes (see http://icam-i2cam.org/index.php/branches/).

Organisers

M. Eschrig,  A. Ho, K. Refson, G. Sordi, X. Rojas (RHUL)

P. Coleman (Rutgers/RHUL)

S. Carr, G. Moller, J. Quintanilla (Kent)

A. Green (UCL), F. Kruger (UCL/ISIS)

R. Barnett (Imperial)

Silke Biermann (Ecole polytechnique)

Marcelo Rozenberg (LPS Orsay)

Luca de' Medici (ESPCI Paris)

Suggestion for hotels

London:

Hotel Tavistock, Bloomsbury
https://www.imperialhotels.co.uk/en/

Hotel The President, Bloomsbury
https://www.imperialhotels.co.uk/en/

Paris:

Hotel Andrei Latin, Rue Gay Lussac (near Jardin Luxembourg)
https://www.hotelandrelatin.fr/en/

Hotel Pierre Nicole, Port Royal
https://www.hotel-pierre-nicole.com/en/

Hotel Des Mines, Quartier Latin
http://www.hotel-desmines-paris.com/en/

Hotel Sunny, Quartier Latin
https://www.hotelsunny.com/en/

 

               

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