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Submitted by
egauger on Tue, 24/01/2017 - 23:24.
A broad range of PhD projects with a focus on experimental as well as theoretical quantum science are available through the Scottish Condensed Matter Doctoral Training Centre. Full details about the project and application procedure can be found on the CM-DTC website: http://cm-dtc.supa.ac.uk/research/phd_projects.php# .
Submitted by
dmanzano on Tue, 24/01/2017 - 11:22.
The aim of this meeting is to bring together scientists interested in Quantum aspects of Thermalization, Quantum Transport, Quantum Effects in Macroscopic Systems (condensed matter, biology, etc.), Quantum Computation, Open Quantum Systems, Quantum Fluctuations and Large Deviations, and Quantum Thermodynamics.
Main speakers:
Submitted by
GMoller on Fri, 20/01/2017 - 17:17.
A PhD scholarship is available for research in topologically ordered phases and their use in quantum devices and topological quantum computation.
Submitted by
jneer on Thu, 19/01/2017 - 10:27.
Do not miss out this year’s Central European Workshop on Quantum Optics!
It will take place 26-30 June 2017 at the Department of Physics, Technical University of Denmark, in the beautiful surroundings of Lyngby (near Copenhagen). Some information about the event can be found at the address www.cewqo2017.dk . The conference is preceded by a PhD summer school in optical quantum technology.
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The many body problem
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How is it possible that the same and simple constituent atoms, when joined together, produce such a beautiful and diverse world? One can see this as a consequence of collective emergence, an aspect of physics relevant to several disciplines, from statistical physics to condensed matter, to high energy physics.
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Tensor Networks
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