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TCM 21

Online on gather.town and Zoom, Thursday 10th June 2021

This is an opportunity for all interested in Condensed Matter Theory to meet. There will be four talks and poster presentations hosted on the gather.town platform.

Access links will be sent out to participants by email. If you have not received these or if you have any questions, please email H.Price.2@bham.ac.uk

The 2021 Sam Edwards Thesis Prize will be announced at the meeting.

Organisers: Hannah Price and Chris Hooley

Programme

10:30 Introduction to the format of the day
10:40 Maria Hermanns (Nordita): “Kitaev spin liquids”
11:30 Short break
11:40 Janet Anders (University of Exeter): “Quantum Brownian Motion for Magnets"
12:30 Lunch break
(gather.town will stay open for informal discussion and for people to start looking at posters.)
13:30 Presentation of the Sam Edwards Thesis Prize and 15-minute talk by the winner
13:50 Gian-Marco Riganese (UCLouvain):
"Materials informatics: the combined power of highthroughput ab initio calculations and machine learning"
14:40 Poster Session on gather.town
16:00 Ronojoy Adhikari (University of Cambridge): "Aspects of geometry in active soft condensed matter"
16:50 Presentation of the poster prizes
17:00 Close

Speakers

Ronojoy Adhikari (University of Cambridge): "Aspects of geometry in active soft condensed matter"

Janet Anders (University of Exeter): “Quantum Brownian Motion for Magnets"

Maria Hermanns (Nordita): “Kitaev spin liquids”

Gian-Marco Riganese (UCLouvain): "Materials informatics: the combined power of high-throughput ab initio calculations and machine learning"

Registration

Please register and submit your poster titles ONLINELink opens in a new window.
For further details contact H.Price.2@bham.ac.uk

Posters

Poster submission deadline: 4th June
Please make sure you send your poster in advance to H.Price.2@bham.ac.ukLink opens in a new window by 4th June so that we can preload all posters onto the gather.town platform, which will be used for the workshop and poster session. For more information and important details about the specific formatting required for these files, please read the Posters subpage.



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