29 July 2019 to 23 August 2019
Nordita, Stockholm
Europe/Stockholm timezone

Venue

Nordita, Stockholm, Sweden

Scope

Recent advances in the band theory of crystalline materials have singled out topology as a key ingredient in the modern classification of matter, with major impact on measurable electronic properties. Topological band theory has also grown into an emerging paradigm in many areas of physics, and is now used to characterize metamaterials, including photonic, atomic, acoustic, and elastic systems, in both the quantum and classical regimes. As our understanding of topology in physics widens, the incorporation of out-of-equilibrium phenomena is also gaining importance.

This Nordita program will bring together many of the leading experts in the field to provide a fertile environment for advancing both cutting-edge theory and applications of topology to matter. The program encompasses a wide spectrum of research activities in the field of topological quantum matter, from crystalline materials to metamaterials, naturally including out-of-equilibrium phenomena. By providing an arena where different fields of topological matter meet, the program aims to further enhance the developments in this rapidly expanding field of physics.

Daily program

Now available under the link in left side menu.

Preliminary schedule

Week 1

Topological insulators and semimetals (Weyl and Dirac) & New types of topological materials (type-II Weyl, nodal semimetals, topological crystalline insulators, metamaterials)

Week 2 Note the location: Lecture hall H1, KTH (Teknikringen 33, see link)

Embedded conference with a more intense schedule (August 6-9th).

Week 3

Non-equilibrium topological phenomena including Floquet systems.

Week 4

New forms of superconductivity in topological matter (Weyl superconductors, doped topological insulator superconductors, hybrid systems)

Invited speakers

  • Anton Akhmerov (TU Delft)
  • Haim Beidenkopf (Weizmann)
  • Benjamin Beri (Cambridge)
  • Andrei Bernevig (Princeton, MPI Halle)
  • Piet Brouwer (FU Berlin)
  • Jennifer Cano (Stony Brook)
  • Tanmoy Das (IISc Bangalore)
  • Sebastian Diehl (Cologne)
  • Claudia Felser (MPI Dresden)
  • Marcel Franz (British Columbia)
  • Adolfo Grushin (Grenoble)
  • Zahid Hasan (Princeton)
  • Markus Heyl (MPIPKS Dresden)
  • Tero Heikkilä (Jyväskylä)
  • Martin Leijnse (Lund)
  • Netanel Lindner (Technion)
  • Dganit Meidan (Ben-Gurion)
  • Philip Moll (EPFL Lausanne)
  • Anil Murani (Saclay)
  • Tobias Meng (TU Dresden)
  • Titus Neupert (Zürich)
  • Teemu Ojanen (Tampere)
  • Dima Pesin (Utah)
  • Patrik Recher (Braunschweig)
  • Cecile Repelin (MIT)
  • Bernd Rosenow (Leipzig)
  • Enrico Rossi (College of William and Mary)
  • Gil Refael (Caltech)
  • Henning Schomerus (Lancaster)
  • Leslie Schoop (Princeton)
  • Kirill Shtengel (UC Riverside)
  • Lukas Sieberer (Innsbruck)
  • Ady Stern (Weizmann)
  • Maia Vergniory (Donostia)
  • Binghai Yan (Weizmann)

Application

If you want to apply for participation in the program, please fill in the application form. You will be informed by the organizers shortly after the application deadline whether your application has been approved. Due to space restrictions, the total number of participants is strictly limited. Invited speakers are automatically approved, but still need to register.

The minimum stay for participation in the program is one week, but longer stays are highly encouraged. Nordita aims to provide all program participants with adequate work desk space. Shorter term stays are allowed for the conference, but we encourage all conference participants to consider also staying for (part of) the regular program.

Application deadline: 1 April 2019

Accommodation

Nordita provides a limited number of rooms in the Stockholm apartment hotel BizApartments free of charge for accepted participants.

Travel support

Limited travel support is also available, with preference to younger participants. Please indicate in the comments field an estimate of your expected travel expenses, and how much of the expenses you are able to cover from other sources.

Please be aware that unfortunately, scammers sometimes approach participants claiming to be able to provide accommodation and asking for credit card details. Please do not give this information to them. For successful applicants, Nordita will be in touch via email regarding accommodation. If you are in any doubt about the legitimacy of an approach, please get in contact with the organisers.

Sponsored by:

Nordita Swedish Research Council

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