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SYPD: PhD Symposium – Many-body Physics in Ultracold Quantum Systems
SYPD 1: Many-body Physics in Ultracold Quantum Systems
Thursday, March 9, 2023, 14:30–16:30, E415
Exploring the fascinating properties of many-body quantum systems demands a well-controlled experimental platform. Because of their low temperature and good isolation from the environment, ultracold neutral atom systems excellently fulfill these requirements. In this session, we will explore a wide range of intriguing effects in these systems. We will look into supersolidity caused by long-range dipolar interactions and non-equilibrium phenomena. We will learn about quantum entanglement and how it can be employed for quantum simulation, where atoms can be used to model complex systems and simulate their behavior. Furthermore, we will discuss applications of ultracold quantum systems where atoms are collectively manipulated to measure real-world properties.
14:30 | SYPD 1.1 | Invited Talk: Entanglement and quantum metrology with microcavities — •Jakob Reichel | |
15:00 | SYPD 1.2 | Invited Talk: Many-body physics in dipolar quantum gases — •Francesca Ferlaino | |
15:30 | SYPD 1.3 | Invited Talk: Quantum Simulation: from Dipolar Quantum Gases to Frustrated Quantum Magnets — •Markus Greiner | |
16:00 | SYPD 1.4 | Invited Talk: Quantum gas in a box — •Zoran Hadzibabic | |