Frontiers in CMP 2020
This two-day meeting is supported by the IOP Low Temperature, Magnetism and Superconductivity Groups and will be held in the School of Physics at the University of Bristol on the 9th-10th January 2020.
This year we have a free public lecture open to all:
"Quantum Technology - Opportunities & Challenges"
Prof. SĂ©amus Davis
University of Oxford, UK and
University College Cork, RoI
6:30pm - 7:30pm, Thursday 9th January 2020,
Powell Lecture Theatre, H.H. Wills Physics Laboratory,
University of Bristol.
Register for free tickets at TBA
Key Dates
Abstract Submission deadline: 24 November 2019
Registration deadline: 15 December 2019
Notification of acceptance: No later than 2 December 2019
The focus will be on new developments in the fields of hard electronic condensed matter, encompassing superconductivity, magnetism, 2D materials, strong spin-orbit systems and beyond. It is organised and supported by the UK's two EPSRC funded Centre's for Doctoral Training in Condensed Matter Physics: the CDT-CMP and the CM-CDT.
The conference is open to all researchers. We strongly encourage student participation from all related research groups in the UK and beyond.
Organising committee:
Chris Bell (Bristol), Stephen Clark (Bristol), Phil King (St Andrews), Sven Badoux (Bristol), Joe Wilcox (Bristol), Anton Souslov (Bath) and Sven Friedemann (Bristol).