FINESS 2024

FInite temperature Non-Equilibrium Superfluid Systems 2024

To be held on the Gold Coast or Sunshine Coast, near Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.

Confirmed dates : 2 - 6 September 2024

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Latest news: (17/01/2024) A proper web page is coming soon, and the list of invited speakers is being finalised before invitations are sent out.  The venue will be finalised, and registration and abstract submission information will be available before the end of February 2024.

We aim to have childcare available for those who need it, with a venue easily accessible from Brisbane International Airport.

Overview

The FINESS workshop series aims to bring together a critical mass of theoretical and experimental expertise at the forefront of research in the fields of degenerate ultra-cold matter, polariton-exciton condensates as well as strongly correlated system, open quantum systems, and quantum thermodynamics.

The central aims of FINESS are
 To seed development of theoretical approaches for finite-temperature non-equilibrium superfluid systems.
 To stimulate discussion between theoretical and experimental researchers on a range of active and emerging topics.
As in previous meetings, we will include a significant number of participants from experimental research from a number of fields to facilitate direct interaction between experimental and theoretical research in out-of-equilibrium quantum systems.

Organising committee:

Matthew Davis, Tyler Neely, Elena Ostrovskaya, Meera Parish, Kris Helmerson, Emma Laird, Angela White, Maxime Richard.

Venue: To be confirmed

Invited speakers: coming soon!

Sponsored by:
ARC Centre of Excellence in Future Low-Energy Electronics Technologies
ARC Centre of Excellence for Engineered Quantum Systems

Past meetings:

2022            St. Martin, Germany 
2018            Wanaka, New Zealand
2015            Sopot, Poland
2013            Queenstown, New Zealand
2011            Heidelberg, Germany
2009            Durham, United Kingdom
2007            Sandbjerg, Denmark

For further information: contact Matthew Davis: mdavis at uq.edu.au