24–29 Jul 2022
Görlitz, Germany
Europe/Berlin timezone

Confirmed Invited Speakers

Burkhard Militzer (UC Berkeley, USA)

Ab-initio simulations for warm dense matter with applications in planetary physics

Mandy Bethkenhagen (ENS Lyon, France)

First-principles studies of the ionization in ultra-dense plasmas

Scott D. Baalrud (University of Michigan, USA)

Kinetic theory for weakly and strongly coupled plasmas

Marco Polini (University of Pisa, Italy)

Collective excitations in twisted bilayer graphene

Giovanni Vignale (University of Missouri, USA)

Hydrodynamics of charge and heat transport in graphene

Justin Song (Nanyan Technological University, Singapore)

Berry plasmons

Boris Narozhny (KIT, Germany)

Coulomb effects in electronic transport

Saverio Moroni (SISSA, Trieste, Italy)

Do electrons become ferromagnetic purely from their repulsive Coulomb interaction?

Stefania De Palo (SISSA, Trieste, Italy)

Excitonic condensation, pairing gap and quadriexcitons in an electron-hole bilayer with twofold valley degeneracy

Dominik Kraus (University of Rostock, Germany)

High pressure experiments on carbon and CH plasmas

Evgeny Stambulchik (Weizmann Institute, Israel)

Spectral line shapes in dense plasmas

Mianzhen Mo (Stanford University, USA)

Structure dynamics of laser-matter interactions.

Christian Holm (University of Stuttgart, Germany)

Fast simulations of complex systems in soft matter including Coulomb interactions

Yan Feng (Soochow University, China)

Dusty plasmas

Peter Holdsworth (ENS Lyon, France)

Spin ice and Coulomb systems

Xinzheng Li (Peking University, China)

Quantum effects on nuclei in condensed matter including plasmas

Roi Baer (Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel)

Stochastic density functional theory

Gabriel Tellez (University of Los Andes, Colombia)

One- and two-dimensional Coulomb systems

Frank Noe (Free University Berlin, Germany)

Neural networks for solving the molecular Schrödinger equation

Lei Wang (Chinese Academy of Sciences, China)

Deep learning for solving problems of interacting fermions