Information

Notes

  • New feature:  sub-categories
  • New practice:  invited talks

 

Submissions

  • The categories for submission are listed below.
  • The format is Category: SubCategory
  • The fine-tuning of the session structure will be determined according to the submission list.
  1. Astrophysics and Cosmology
  2. HEP: High energy physics
  3. HEP: Nuclear physics
  4. Plasma and Fluids
  5. Quantum: Foundations of quantum mechanics
  6. Quantum: Mesoscopic physics
  7. Quantum: Atomic and molecular physics
  8. Quantum: Quantum information
  9. Quantum: Photonics and Optics
  10. Quantum: Ultracold atoms and molecules
  11. CondMat: Topological phases and excitations
  12. CondMat: Strongly correlated electronic systems
  13. CondMar: Superconductivity and magnetism
  14. CondMat: Material physics and Nanophysics
  15. StatMech: Statistical physics
  16. StatMech: Soft matter and Biophysics
  17. NLD: Complex sytems
  18. NLD: Non-linear physics
  19. Computational Physics
  20. Applied: Applied physics
  21. Applied: Physics in industry
  22. Physics Teaching

Sessions and chairs

  • Each session is associated with a submission category .
  • Each session has a chairperson in charge - see Committees
  • The exact names of the parallel sessions will be determined according to submissions.
  • A parallel session will have a 30-minute slot for an invited talk by an established PI.
  • The invitation by the chairperson has to be approved by the SOC.
  • A parallel session will have four 15-minute slots for contributed talks.

 

Program Schedule

  • 08:30-09:00  Gathering
  • 09:00-09:30  Opening 
  • 09:30-10:30  Plenary talk 1
  • 10:30-11:30  Plenary talk 2
  • 11:30-12:00  Break
  • 12:00-13:00  Review sessions 1,2,3
  • 13:00-14:30  Lunch, Posters, Fairs
  • 14:30-16:00 Parallel A  = 30 min slot for invited talk + 15 min slots of contributed talk
  • 16:30-18:00 Parallel B  = 30 min slot for invited talk + 15 min slots of contributed talk
  • 18:00-18:30 Hanuca Candles

 

Logistics

The gathering point is the Zonnenfeld Auditorium (building #73) while the other sessions will be held at building #90 in the other side of the Campus. For maps and directions, see downloads. All lecture halls are equipped with projectors (VGA connector). In order to streamline the sessions, please bring your presentation with your laptop or with a USB memory key (in the latter case ask the chair for assistance). Overhead projectors will be available only upon request in advance.