TCM 2019
University of Warwick, Thursday 13th June 2019
This is an opportunity for all interested in Condensed Matter Theory to meet. There will be four talks and poster presentations. The 2019 Sam Edwards Thesis Prize will be awarded at the meeting. Winner: Manuel Offidani, runner-up: Eduardo Mendive-Tapia.
Organisers: Ryan Barnett, Buddhapriya Chakrabarti and Nicholas d'Ambrumenil (local organisation)
Programme
10.30 - 17:00 To include 4 Speakers, Poster Session and Lunch
Speakers:
Andela Šarić, UCL, Toy models of biological nanomachines,
Chris Pickard, Cambridge, New Directions in Random Search
Sid Parameswaran, Oxford, Topology, Symmetry, and Anomalies in Quantum Hall Nematic Domain Walls
Shiladitya Banerjee, UCL, Living tissues as adaptive soft materials
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For further details contact N.d-Ambrumenil@warwick.ac.uk
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