This first “Argentinian-German Wilhelm and Else Heraeus Seminar” aims at bringing
together scientists from Argentina and Germany to discuss outstanding challenges in
investigation of correlation effects and out-of-equilibrium dynamics in low-dimensional
quantum systems. In recent years, the study of correlations and dynamics in low-
dimensional quantum systems has witnessed a remarkable expansion, spanning a
wide range of applications that range from superconducting qubits and circuits made
from those, via artificially generated heterostructures and interfaces, edge-states in
topological matter, all the way to strongly anisotropic bulk materials. The key theme of
meeting is to identify and discuss common physical principles in these diverse, but
closely related physical platforms. These phenomena are at the heart of condensed
matter physics but also found relevance in scientific domains such as quantum
information science and material engineering.
together scientists from Argentina and Germany to discuss outstanding challenges in
investigation of correlation effects and out-of-equilibrium dynamics in low-dimensional
quantum systems. In recent years, the study of correlations and dynamics in low-
dimensional quantum systems has witnessed a remarkable expansion, spanning a
wide range of applications that range from superconducting qubits and circuits made
from those, via artificially generated heterostructures and interfaces, edge-states in
topological matter, all the way to strongly anisotropic bulk materials. The key theme of
meeting is to identify and discuss common physical principles in these diverse, but
closely related physical platforms. These phenomena are at the heart of condensed
matter physics but also found relevance in scientific domains such as quantum
information science and material engineering.
The conference language will be English. The Wilhelm and Else Heraeus-Foundation bears the cost of full-board accommodation for all participants.
Application
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