Organizers:
L. Amico (TII & CQT - NUS), G. Birkl (TU Darmstadt), M. Boshier (Los Alamos), L.-C. Kwek (CQT-NUS), C. Miniatura (InPhyNi Nice), A. Minguzzi (U. Grenoble-Alpes & CNRS Grenoble), J. Polo (TII)
Organizers:
L. Amico (TII & CQT - NUS), G. Birkl (TU Darmstadt), M. Boshier (Los Alamos), L.-C. Kwek (CQT-NUS), C. Miniatura (InPhyNi Nice), A. Minguzzi (U. Grenoble-Alpes & CNRS Grenoble), J. Polo (TII)
Following the editions in 2015, 2017, 2019 and 2022, the goal of the workshop is to follow up visions and opportunities in Atomtronics: Atomic quantum matter, like Bose-Einstein condensates, manipulated in electric, magnetic, or optical circuits of very different spatial shapes and intensity. The typically low decoherence/dissipation rates of cold atoms systems and the high controllability and enhanced flexibility of potentials for ultracold matter make Atomtronics very attractive for enlarging the scope of existing cold-atom quantum technology. With the current know-how in the field, circuits with micrometer scale precision can be realized. Important aspects of mesoscopic physics and devices can also be explored.
Abstract submission should be done through here.
* Abstracts files should be 1 page abstract in .pdf format
* The use of graphics in the abstract is optional.
* A complete editable abstract example and guidelines could be downloaded here.
* You have to be registered before abstract submission
Veronica Ahufinger | Dana Anderson | Natan Andrei | Waseem Bakr |
Alejandro Bermudez | Mishkat Bhattacharya | Philippe Bouyer | TBA |
Donatella Cassettari | Gianluigi Catelani | Frederic Chevy | Roberta Citro |
Charles Clark | Charles Creffield | Romain Dubessy | Mark Edwards |
Ron Folman | Christopher Foot | Joseph Fortagh | Barry Garraway |
David Guéry-Odelin | Kristian Helmerson | Andreas Hemmerich | Murray Holland |
Wolf von Klitzing | Katarzyna Krzyżanowska | Anthony James Leggett | Boris Malomed |
Ludwig Mathey | Oliver Morsch | Guillaume Gauthier | Bigelow Nicholas |
Maxim Olshanii | Andrea Richaud | Giacomo Roati | Davide Rossini |
Cass Sackett | Yoav Sagi | Luca Salasnich | Florian Schreck |
Sandro Stringari | Andrea Trombettoni | David Wilkowski | Kevin Wright |
Alexander Yakimenko | Zhen-Sheng Yuan |
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The registration fee for this conference is:
Regular fee: 400 eur.
Students fee: 300 eur.
Pay by bank transfer
The registration fee must be paid to the account of the Centro de Ciencias de Benasque Pedro Pascual after your application has been accepted.
Remember that your registration is complete only after the payment is made.
* Please, pay after your application has been accepted.
* Please, send a confirmation by e-mail to info@benasque.org.
* Please pay all bank charges
* Include as a subject in the transfer '2024atomtronics Your_Surname'
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Full name of the conference and your name.
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*Cancellation Policy*
A 30 euro charge will be applied for cancellations made up to 10 days before the conference start date.
A no refund policy will be applied to cancellations made after this date.
The center provides free buses:
From Barcelona, Universitat de Barcelona, Diagonal 686, Metro: L3 Palau Reial at 15:00h (Note that the bus stops opposite University of Barcelona, Facultat de Física i Química)
From Barcelona airport ('El Prat', Terminal T2A: on leaving exit, turn left and you will find a police building called 'Mossos d'Esquadra'.
Cross the road using the zebra crossing and turn left. The bus will stop there) at 15:30h.
Return buses:
From Benasque to Barcelona airport and then university, departure at 9:00h.
The trip by bus to Barcelona takes 4-5h. approximately.
The trip by car only takes 3h 30m.
Bus trajectories and dates:
- Barcelona - Benasque, May 19.
- Benasque - Barcelona, Jun 01.
Application deadline is May05
Further Information.