Korrelationstage 2025: International workshop at the MPI PKS

Date & Facts

1519 Sept 2025

+++ The application deadline is May 31, 2025. Applications received before May 31 will be considered preferentially. Please refer to the MPI PKS event website for the application form as well as all further information and updates regarding the workshop. +++

Summary

The Korrelationstage workshop at the Max Planck Institute for the Physics of Complex Systems in Dresden has a long-standing tradition in bringing together researchers working in the field of strongly correlated quantum many-body systems and related areas. The main focus of this event is to capture new developments in this evolving field.

 

The workshop will contain presentations by invited junior research leaders, contributed research talks, and poster sessions. A special panel discussion will be held on the subject of "The future of publishing in correlated quantum many-body research" with S. Kancharla (Physical Review B), J.S. Caux (SciPost), and A. Taroni (Nature).

 

The registration fee is €200.00 for all participants. Costs for meals and accommodation will be covered by the Max Planck Institute. Limited funding is available to partially cover travel expenses.

 

Please register via the form on the MPI website. The number of attendees is limited!

 

Topics will include:

    • Unconventional superconductivity
    • 2D materials and moiré
    • Topological phenomena
    • Quantum many-body physics
    • Fractionalization and criticality
    • Novel forms of magnetism
    • Open quantum systems
    • Unconventional transport
    • Numerical methods and tensor networks
    • (Quantum) phase transitions

 

The detailed program, including the itinerary, will be available by mid-August 2025.

 

Confirmed invited speakers:

    • Flávia Braga Ramos (DE)
    • Michael Buchhold (DE)
    • Jean-Sebastien Caux (NL)
    • Tamaghna Hazra (DE)
    • Lukas Janssen (DE)
    • Sarma Kancharla (US)
    • Lennart Klebl (DE)
    • Flore Kunst (DE)
    • Alexander Mook (DE)
    • Aline Ramires (AT)
    • Markus Schmitt (DE)
    • Urban Seifert (DE)
    • Libor Šmejkal (DE)
    • Andrea Taroni (US)
    • Glenn Wagner (CH)
    • Alexander Wietek (DE)

 

Scientific coordinators:

 

Organization:

Katrin Lantsch, MPI PKS Dresden

 

Image: © Colourbox; Valentin Leeb (TU München)

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