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Speakers & topics

Preliminary list of speakers 

In alphabetic order

  • Alain Aspect (LCFIO, Palaiseau)
  • Andreas Buchleitner (University of Freiburg, Germany) Quantum signatures of many-body chaos
  • Yvan Castin (LKB, Paris) Ergodicité quantique et applications/Quantum ergodicity and applications
  • Nicolas Cherroret (LKB, Paris): Universal dynamic scaling across the BEC transition: impact of disorder and drive
  • Jean Dalibard (LKB, Paris)
  • Marcel Filoche (Institut Langevin, Paris) Looking for the Anderson mobility edge
  • Jean Claude Garreau (Laboratoire PhLAM, Lille) Exploring disordered quantum systems with the kicked rotor
  • Benoît Grémaud (CPT, Marseille) Fermions in flat bands: interplay between superfluidity and disorder
  • David Guéry-Odelin (LCAR, Toulouse) Studies on quantum chaos in Toulouse
  • Jean-Philippe Karr (LKB, Paris) A few applications of precision variational calculations in three-body systems, and how it all started
  • Robin Kaiser (INPHYNI, Nice) With dipole-dipole interactions towards Anderson localisation of light in 3D
  • Gabriel Lemarié (LPT Toulouse/CQT Singapore) 2D Anderson Localization belongs to KPZ Universality Class
  • Christian Miniatura (INPHYNI, Nice) Dynamical Properties of the Quantum Kicked Rotor with Symmetric Random Phases
  • Amaury Mouchet (University of Tours) Tunneling in chaotic systems
  • Hélène Perrin (LPL, Villetaneuse)
  • Romain Pierrat (Institut Langevin, Paris) Wave propagation in time and space dependent disordered media
  • Klaus Richter (University of Regensburg, Germany): Controlling Many-body Quantum Chaos
  • Krzysztof Sacha (Jagiellonian University, Cracow): From non-spreading wave-packets to time crystals
  • Piotr Sierant (Barcelona Supercomputing Center, SpainMagic Spreading in Quantum Many-Body Systems
  • Patrizia Vignolo (INPHYNI, Nice) The quantum boomerang effect
  • Pascal Viot (LPTMC, Paris)
  • David Wilkowski (CQT Singapore): Structured light for super-resolved multi-traps for atoms
  • Kuba Zakrzewski (Jagiellonian University, Cracow) Many-body localization - current perspective

     

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