XVI Training Course in the Physics of Strongly Correlated Systems
Vietri sul Mare (Salerno), Italy
October 3 - 14, 2011
Announcement - First Circular - General Information
SCIENTIFIC BACKGROUND (AN INTRODUCTION):
In recent years, many theoretical as well as experimental investigations in
condensed matter physics have been devoted to the study of strongly correlated
systems. The inherent complexity of understanding the effects of correlations
makes the field intrinsically interdisciplinary, requiring a broad debate and an
international collaboration to achieve reliable results. The Training Courses in
the Physics of Strongly Correlated Systems - taking place in the enchanting
Amalfi Coast - are aimed at graduate students and PostDoc researchers, and offer
the fascinating possibility to meet selected experts belonging to different
physics areas, all relevant to the investigation of strongly correlated systems.
The Courses intend to promote the research in the field of highly correlated
systems by putting together senior researchers with outstanding experience and
promising young researchers eager to improve their skills and topical knowledge.
The Courses are opened to a limited number (around 30) of young (aged under 35)
researchers. The registration fee is € 350 (Euro), and includes one copy of the
Proceedings, conference kit and coffee breaks. Unfortunately, the registration
fee cannot be absolutely waived. Lodging and meals (full-board accommodation in
the selected Hotel:
Hotel La Lucertola),
for the entire duration of the course, will be of the order of € 1,200 (Euro). A
significant number of grants, covering either partially or totally the
full-board accommodation, will be assigned to accepted participants, upon
request and after a careful screening of CVs and home institution funding
capabilities. A limited number of participants will have the opportunity to
deliver a seminar and contribute to the Proceedings.
In the 2011 edition, young researchers will benefit from training in scientific
techniques and various methodologies under the guidance of 4 highly qualified
senior researchers:
Professor John A. Mydosh
Leiden Institute of Physics
Leiden University
Leiden
Netherlands
Professor Thomas Pruschke
Institute for Theoretical Physics
University of Göttingen
Göttingen
Germany
Professor Ulrich Schollwöck
Department für Physik
Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
München
Germany
Professor David Singh
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Oak Ridge TN
USA
TOPICS:
Professor
John A. Mydosh [October 3-7, 2011]: From Kondo and Spin
Glasses to Heavy Fermions, Hidden Order and Quantum Phase Transitions
Professor
Thomas Pruschke [October 10-14, 2011]: Landau's Fermi Liquid Concept to the Extreme: the Physics of Heavy Fermions
Professor
Ulrich Schollwöck [October 10-14, 2011]: Simulations using matrix product states
Professor
David Singh
[October 3-7, 2011]: The solid state as a fabric for intertwining chemical bonding, electronic structure and magnetism
A detailed bibliography related to the topics of the Training Course will be sent with the second circular
within September to foster background preparation for further discussion and operative research activity during the training sessions.
LOGISTIC:
The Training Course is not intended as a series of formal lectures where no real contact develops between lecturers and audience. The idea is to put together, for two weeks, senior and young researchers in a close and informal atmosphere. The course is spread on two weeks and sees the participation of two senior researchers per week (Monday to Friday). In the morning, each senior researcher will deliver a lecture. The afternoon sessions are devoted to training and emphasis will be on introducing young researchers to some specific problems and on guiding them through their solution. The participants will be encouraged to present their own activity. The aim is to help young researchers to become more familiar with different approaches and to start new collaborations.
SCHEDULE:
(i) Morning session from 9.00 to 13.30: two lectures (two hours each)
delivered by two lecturers;
(ii) Afternoon session from 15.00 to 18.00: devoted to training (one hour for
students' seminars, two hours for lecturers' training session).
LOCATION:
Vietri (from Veteri, its ancient Roman name) sul Mare (on sea) is located within walking distance from Salerno and marks the beginning of the Amalfi Coast. The town is about five minutes away by car from Salerno, one hour from Naples Airport and three hours from Rome Fiumicino Airport. Short rides take to Positano, Sorrento, Herculaneum, Pompei, Paestum, Vesuvius or to the islands of Capri, Ischia, Procida (by boat).
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ORGANIZING COMMITTEE:
A. Avella, F.
Mancini
SPONSORS:
Università degli Studi di
Salerno – Dipartimento di Fisica “E. R. Caianiello”
International Institute
for Advanced Scientific Studies (IIASS)
European Science Foundation (ESF INTELBIOMAT Programme)
European
Physical Society (EPS).
APPLICATION FORM (to be submitted before July 17, 2011)
For
further information please contact:
Dr.
Adolfo Avella
Dipartimento di Fisica "E.R. Caianiello"
Università degli Studi di Salerno
Via Ponte don Melillo
I-84081 Fisciano (SA)
Italy
Tel. +39 089 96 9131
Fax: +39 089 96 9658
E-mail:
avella@physics.unisa.it
Web page: http://www.physics.unisa.it/Homepage.asp?avella