SCES 2011 - Commemorating 100 Years of Superconductivity
29th August - 3rd September 2011 in Cambridge, UK
SCES 2011 is dedicated to 100 years of Superconductivity and will cover a breath of of topics in the area of strongly correlated systems. The correlated electronic and magnetic materials to be featured include f-electron based heavy fermion intermetallics, d-electron based transition metal compounds, and organic solids. Nanoscale structures and ultracold atoms in optical lattices, topological insulators, ferroics and multiferroics all of which have emerged as model systems to study correlation physics, will be prominently featured.
The conference will seek to deepen our understanding of the rich physical phenomena that arise from correlation effects. The anticipated focus will be on quantum phase transitions, non-Fermi liquid phenomena, quantum magnetism, unconventional superconductivity, and metal-insulator transitions. Both experimental and theoretical work will be highlighted. Mathematical models and computational studies will also be covered.
The conference will provide a forum to present new research and exchange new ideas. It will also facilitate cross fertilization among the different subjects, and introduce these subjects to junior researchers. Presentations will consist of plenary, invited and contributed talks/symposia complemented by busy poster sessions.
SCES 2011 will be be held in the UK for the first time, adding Cambridge to the list of cities that have welcomed the conference series: Sendai (’92), San Diego (’93), Amsterdam (’94), Goa (’95), Zürich (’96), Paris (’98), Nagano (’99), Ann Arbor (’01), Krakow (’02), Karlsruhe (’04), Vienna (’05), Houston (07), Buzios (08) and Santa Fe (10). Every three years since 1997, SCES has been joining the triennial International Conference on Magnetism, held in: Cairns (’97), Recife (’00), Rome (’03), Kyoto (’06), and Karlsruhe (09).
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