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2019 MagLab Theory Winter School, Jan. 7-11, 201 ... (No replies)

tbirol
6 years ago
tbirol 6 years ago

The National High Magnetic Field Lab will hold its seventh Theory Winter School in Tallahassee, Florida from January 7 to 11 2019. This year's theory school is a concerted effort to address several challenges in modern condensed matter physics. Recent computational advances and new analytic insights suggest the need for multifaceted approaches that bring together the study of model Hamiltonians, ab-initio methods and experiments to gain new understanding of quantum materials. This synergy between communities will impact endeavors where theory is guiding new discoveries. The themes of the school are: Strongly correlated and quantum spin liquid physics, Weyl and topological physics and new computational techniques. 

More information can be found at https://nationalmaglab.org/news-events/events/for-scientists/winter-theory-school

Applications are now open, and the deadline is Nov. 15th, 5 pm EST.

Application Link: https://nationalmaglab.org/forms/1524

Confirmed Lecturers
B. Andrei Bernevig, Princeton
Collin Broholm, Johns Hopkins
Jennifer Cano, Stony Brook
Andrey Chubukov, University of Minnesota
Rebecca Flint, Iowa State
Kristjan Haule, Rutgers
Efstratios Manousakis, FSU and National MagLab
Nandini Trivedi, Ohio State
Steve White, UC Irvine

Organizers
Turan Birol, University of Minnesota
Hitesh Changlani, FSU and National MagLab
Vladimir Dobrosavljevic, FSU and National MagLab
Laura Greene, FSU and National MagLab
Kemp Plumb, Brown University




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Ab initio (from electronic structure) calculation of complex processes in materials