The workshop aims at bringing together experimentalists and theorists working on open quantum systems, with a special focus on non-equilibrium dynamics and measurement transitions in interacting many-body systems.
7-9 Jun 2022 NEUVILLE-SUR-OISE (France)

Welcome to OpenQmbp 2022!

This workshop aims at bringing together experimentalists and theorists working on open quantum-many-body systems, with a special focus on non-equilibrium dynamics and measurement transitions in interacting many-body systems.

Several slots are reserved for contributed talks and we will organise a poster session open to everybody.

The participation is fully free of charge, but for practical reasons registration is necessary. The workshop will take place at CY Advanced Studies https://iea.u-cergy.fr in Neuville sur Oise, close to Paris.

Topics

- Quantum many-body Lindblad dynamics

- Measurement-induced transitions

- Quantum trajectories

- Open many-body physics with cold atoms and polaritons

- Non-Markovian dynamics

Important dates

Registration closes on Sunday, Mai 8, 2022.

The workshop takes place from 2.00PM on Tuesday, June 7, 2022, to the end of the afternoon of Thursday, June 9.

Visit the page "practical informations" for more details on the program!

Organisers

Andrea De Luca (CNRS, Cergy)

Jacopo De Nardis (Uni Cergy)

Leonardo Mazza (Uni Paris-Saclay)

For any question, you can contact us at: openqmbp2022@sciencesconf.org

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Invited speakers

Vincenzo Alba (Uni Pisa)

Camille Aron (CNRS Paris)

Denis Bernard (CNRS Paris)

Alberto Biella (CNR Trento)

Isabelle Bouchoule (IOGS Palaiseau)

Jean-Philippe Brantut (EPFL Lausanne)

Berislav Buca (Uni Oxford)

Michael Buchhold (Uni Koeln)

Jérome Dubail (CNRS Nancy)

Stuart Flannigan (Uni Glasgow)

Quentin Fontaine (Uni Saclay)

Juan P. Garrahan (Uni Nottingham)

Zala Lenarcic (Uni Ljubljana)

Igor Lesanovsky (Uni Tuebingen)

Marko Medenjak (LPENS Paris)

Fabrizio Minganti (EPFL Lausanne)

Anna Minguzzi (CNRS Grenoble)

Aditi Mitra (Ney York Uni)

Davide Rossini (Uni Pisa)

Marco Schirò (CNRS Saclay - CdF Paris)

Koen Sponselee (Uni Hamburg)

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