Remit and Audience:
Condensed Matter Physics in the City 2020 will take place online this year under the heading “Deep Challenges of Quantum Materials: insights from entanglement and emergence”, as we will not allow COVID-19 to put a stop to this long-running series organised yearly by the Hubbard Theory Consortium (formed by Imperial College London, University College London, the University of Kent and Royal Holloway University of London).
Contact:
Please direct queries to cmpinthecity2020@gmail.com.
Social Media:
Announcements will be made via the twitter account of the Hubbard Theory Consortium @HTCPhysics and the conference hashtag is #cmpcity2020. For more info, see Social Media.
Dates:
Schedule:
Confirmed Speakers:
Meigan Aronson (UBC, Canada)
Claudio Castelnovo (Cambridge, U.K.)
Premi Chandra (Rutgers, U.S.)
Johannes Lischner (Imperial, U.K.)
Alix McCollam (Radboud Univ., NL)
Masaki Oshikawa (ISSP Tokyo, Japan)
Frank Pollmann (Munich, Germany)
John Saunders (Royal Holloway, U.K.)
Qimiao Si (Rice, U.S.)
Miles Stoudenmire (Flatiron, U.S.)
Hide Takagi (MPI Stuttgart, Germany)
Senthil Todari (MIT, U.S.)
Roser Valenti (Frankfurt, Germany)
Registration:
Funding:
We gratefully acknowledge support by the Institute of Complex Adaptive Matter (ICAM), and the Institute of Physics.
The 2020 organising committee:
Piers Coleman, Giovanni Sordi, Andrew Ho, Jorge Quintanilla, Frank Krüger, Claudio Castelnovo, Gunnar Möller, Sam Carr, Andrew Green, Andrew Huxley, Ryan Barnett
History of the meeting:
Condensed Matter Physics in the City is run by the Hubbard Theory Consortium, as one of its flagship activities since its foundation in 2010.
The Hubbard Theory Consortium brings together condensed matter groups throughout southeast England, including the groups at Royal Holloway University of London (RHUL), the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory (RAL) in Harwell (including the ISIS Facilities and the Diamond Light Source), the London Centre for Nanotechnology (LCN) at University College London, the University of Kent, and Imperial College London.
Please see the HTC website for more information.