2019 Gotham-Metro Condensed Matter Meeting
New York is a city that never sleeps, and truly, the metropolitan area is constantly abuzz with breakthroughs in condensed matter physics. However, to date there has been little opportunity for physicists at the many institutions in the metro-area to come together to learn and share what is happening in our field. To fill this need, graduate students from the tri-state area have come together to organize the ”Gotham-Metro Condensed Matter Meeting,” and we want YOU to be a part of it. Hosted by the New York University, this is a fantastic chance for students, postdocs and faculty to share ideas and research with fellow physicists training and working in and around the Big Apple. The conference will include keynote lectures by distinguished speakers in both HARD and SOFT condensed matter physics, student talks highlighting current research, and poster sessions presenting research projects from diverse subfields, as well as a catered lunch and reception. With so many avenues for scientific discourse and collaboration, this is an event not to be missed! We kindly ask all participants to register.
Join us for the 2019 Gotham-Metro Condensed Matter Meeting!
No Registration Fee!
New York University, New York, NY | Oct 5th, 2019
Plenary Speakers
Charles Kane
University of Pennsylvania
Howard Stone
Princeton University
Dmitri Efetov
ICFO
Students Talks
Magnetotransport in twisted bilayers
Augusto Ghiotto, Columbia University
Mechanical Principles Underlying Development of Bacterial Biofilm Morphology
Chenyi Fei, Princeton University
Josephson circuits isolated from the environment by superinductors
Wen-Sen Lu, Rutgers University
Seeing without being seen: A recipe to hide an antenna
Nasim Mohammadi Estakhri, University of Pennsylvania
Spectral estimate of entropy production rates for random variables and fields
Danny Seara, Yale University
Coalescence of nucleolar droplets in human nucleus
Christina Caragine, New York University