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Psi-k 2022 Symposium A-4 - Open quantum systems ... (No replies)

bcurchod
2 years ago
bcurchod 2 years ago

Dear All,

We will be organizing a Symposium on Open quantum systems and non-adiabatic dynamics during the Psi-k 2022 Conference that will take place in Lausanne (August 22-25, 2022).

This Symposium intends to provide an interdisciplinary perspective in the diverse area of non-equilibrium phenomena in quantum dynamics. We welcome contributions to bring together and promote exchange of theoretical and computational strategies between researchers studying a variety of topics ranging from the ultrafast dynamics of molecules following electronic excitation to electronic systems interacting with an external bath (e.g., nuclear degrees of freedom, photons, phonons, etc.) or electronic transport. 

We welcome abstracts for contributed talks (15 minutes) and posters on this topic and encourage early-career researchers to apply. The deadline for oral contributions is 31 May 2022.

More information can be found here: https://www.psik2022.net/abstracts

The organizers

Sara Bonella (chair), Mads Brandbyge, Basile Curchod, Stefan Kurth




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