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Subject: Topological Matter School 2020, San Sebastian, August 17-21
Date: Wed, 15 Jan 2020 12:46:03 +0100
From: tms <
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To: Tms <
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Dear colleague,
We would like to bring to your attention the upcoming event “Topological
Matter School 2020” (TMS2020). The school will take place at Miramar
Palace, in Donostia-San Sebastián, Spain, August 17-21 2020.
In this new edition of the Topological Matter School 2020 we will
tackle the topological wave phenomena in systems beyond electronic
materials, such as photonic crystals, phononic materials, metamaterials,
acoustic systems and cold atoms among others. The covered topological
effects in these systems will include Floquet states and non-hermitian
systems implementations. Over one week, the school will provide
extended lectures on these exciting topics by leading experts in both
experiment and theory. A hands-on-session afternoon on GTPack software
will also be part of the program.
While the school is primarily aimed at instructing master and graduate
students and young postdoctoral researchers, more senior scientists who
want to acquaint themselves with the subject of the school are also welcome.
The lecturers for the upcoming school are:
Juan Luis Mañes (University of the Basque Country – Spain)
David Vanderbilt (Rutgers – USA)*
Andrei Bernevig (Princeton – USA)
Jeniffer Cano (Stony Brook University and Flatiron – USA)
Mário G. Silveirinha (Instituto Superior Técnico – Portugal)
Hanna Price (University of Birmingham – UK)
Barry Bradlyn (University of Illinois – USA)
Matthias Geilhufe (Nordita – Sweden)
Sebastian Huber (ETH – Switzerland)
Konstantin Bliokh (Riken – Japan)
Ronny Thomale (Würzburg – Germany)
Judit Romhányi (UC Irvine – USA)
Alexander Khanikaev (The City College of New York – USA)
While the school is primarily aimed at instructing master and graduate
students and young postdoctoral researchers, more senior scientists who
want to acquaint themselves with the subject of the school are also welcome.
The school comprises five working days (August 17-21). The registration
fee of 350 Euro include coffee breaks, lunches and school dinner.
Although accommodation is not included in the registration fee, the
organisation has arranged affordable accommodation in a student
residence hall close by to the school site. Participants can of course
make their own bookings separately, but are advised to book rooms as
early as possible, the summer season is very busy and hotels fill up
quickly.
Registration deadline 27.04.2020
You can find more information at the school web-site:
http://tms.dipc.org
Please forgive us if you receive this more than once.
Yours sincerely,
Maia G. Vergniory – Donostia International Physics Center and
Ikerbasque, Donostia – San Sebastian, Spain
Aitzol García-Etxarri – Donostia International Physics Center and
Ikerbasque, Donostia – San Sebastian, Spain
Paloma Arroyo Huidobro – Instituto de Telecomunicações, Instituto
Superior Técnico, Lisbon, Portugal
Titus Neupert – University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland
Alexander Altland – University of Cologne, Germany
If you have any question contact us at tms(at)
dipc.org
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