Quantum Many-Body Dynamics and Nonequilibrium Physics

The Research Training Group "Quantum Many-Body Dynamics and Nonequilibrium Physics" is situated at the Department of Physics, in particular at the Institute for Theoretical Physics and the Physics Institute. Its scientific focus is set on topics which include ultracold atomic and molecular quantum gases, strongly correlated nuclear matter, and cosmology is the dynamical evolution of strongly correlated systems, in particular over long time scales and in cases where quantum effects play an important role. Accross the boundaries between experiment and theory, the Research Training Group gives doctoral students with superficially and phenomenologically very different research topics a structural frame and the motivation for mutual exchange.

 The scheduled meeting at IWH forms a retreat of the students and PIs being members of the Research Training Group. The topics discussed at the retreat include

 Atomic and Molecular Quantum Dynamics,

 Dynamics of ultracold atomic quantum gases and Non-equilibrium quantum field theory, Nuclear Astrophysics, Cosmology and Heavy-Ion Physics, Strongly Correlated Systems, and Ultracold Bose and Fermi Gases.

 The meeting will consist of ca. 12-15 oral research presentations by student members of the Training Group.

Kontakt:

Prof. Dr. Thomas Gasenzer
Institut für Theoretische Physik
Philosophenweg 16
69120 Heidelberg
Tel.:06221/54-9416
E-Mail: t.gasenzer@thphys.uni-heidelberg.de

Patrick Rühle: E-Mail
Letzte Änderung: 01.06.2012
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