Practicing its mandate to advance scientific expertise in the
developing world, ICTP recently held a two-week 'Autumn College on
Non-Equilibrium Quantum Systems' in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
The College, which ran from 2 to 13 May 2011, attracted 98
participants from Latin America, along with an international group
of leading scientists as lecturers and speakers. Its goal was to
bring together active researchers working in the field of quantum
non-equilibrium phenomena to deliver educational lectures on
non-equilibrium physics and give seminars on the topic of their
recent research in the field.
The College targeted young researchers (students, PhD students,
postdocs) from both developing and developed countries working or
planning to study physical phenomena out of equilibrium and its
applications in quantum systems.
"The idea for an Argentinean activity arose after an earlier,
successful ICTP college on this topic held in 2009 in Trieste,
which attracted great attention from young prominent researchers,"
said College Director Mikhail Kiselev, a researcher with ICTP's
Condensed Matter and Statistical Physics section. He explained that
the format of this earlier activity--where all participating
scientists could talk and discuss their ideas with leading experts
in quantum non-equilibrium physics and learn about the most recent
developments in the field 'first hand'--proved to be popular to all
participants, and was recreated at the Argentinean College.
The College was co-sponsored by the University of Buenos Aires,
the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation, and ICAM-I2CAM.
For more details, visit the College website.
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Quantum Activity in Argentina
Non-equilibrium quantum systems is topic of 2-week college
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