Overview

Dear participants of IMPACT-24.
Since August 9, the mail service of our university does not work, ant it may not return to the normal functioning for a number of days.
So, if a communication with the organizers is necessary, please use my other address:

nathalie.kirova@gmail.com
rather than the earlier one: natacha.kirova@universite-paris-saclay.fr

First announcement here

Arrival date: Monday, August 19, 2024;

Departure date: Saturday, August 31, 2024.

The scientific Program starts Tuesday, August 20, 2024 in the morning and finishes Friday, August 30, 2024 in the afternoon

A high activity in solid state physics is guided by goals of controlled transformations of electronic cooperative states by strong external impacts. The relatively new principle directions include the dense electronic excitations by very fast strong optical pulses and manipulating the concentration of electrons by strong electric fields from the electrostatic doping, hetero-structures, in situ STM, or by tera-Hz pulses. Effects of high magnetic fields and stresses are also on agenda with particular realizations in mono- or weakly couples layers. The latest trend is to employ these means in combination.

It is particularly important to reach a synergy and cross-fertilization between the branches of this diverse and still young science which still lack an acquaintance – particularly with respect to the major techniques and different classes of materials. That is the purpose of our series of conferences and research schools IMPACT, which have been organized since 2012.

One can appreciate the character of meeting and potential participants by visiting the website of the conference  IMPACT 2016

Organizers

Serguei BrazovskiiOrsayFrance
Natasha KirovaOrsayFrance
Alberto RossoOrsayFrance

Administration: Claudine Le Vaou

 International Advisory Board

Ivan BožovićBrookhaven National Lab.USA
Andrea CavalleriMPSD, University of HambourgGermany
Eric ColletUniversity of RennesFrance
Marc GabayUniversity Paris-SaclayFrance
Shinishiro IwaiUniversity of TohokuJapan
Yoshihiro IwasaUniversity of TokyoJapan
Peter LittlewoodUniversity of ChicagoUSA
Marino MarsiUniversity Paris-SaclayFrance
Chen MengInnstitut of PhysicsChina
Dragan MihailovicUniversity of LjubljanaSlovenia
Hirochi OkamotoUniversity of TokyoJapan
Sylvain RavyCNRS, ParisFrance
Jean-Marc TrisconeUniversity of GeneveSwitzerland
Martin WolfMPG Fritz Haber InstituteGermany
N.L. WangBenjing UniversityChina
Han Woong YeomPostechSouth  Korea