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The 1st Quantum gases, fundamental interactions and cosmology Conference (QFC 2017) will be held in Pisa from 25 to 27 October 2017.
Aim of the conference is to bring together scientists in both experimental and theoretical physics from the fields of ultracold quantum gases, fundamental interactions, and cosmology, with the aim of sharing and brainstorming on challenging open common problems, which can be zoomed in and out via a cross-disciplinary approach.
The mutual frontiers among these three apparently separated disciplines have been recently blossoming with new innovative, cutting edge research. We intend to use this momentum and opportunities to establish strong collaborations among participants and leading groups to open new pathways leading to breakthrough results .... view more....
Aim of the conference is to bring together scientists in both experimental and theoretical physics from the fields of ultracold quantum gases, fundamental interactions, and cosmology, with the aim of sharing and brainstorming on challenging open common problems, which can be zoomed in and out via a cross-disciplinary approach.
The mutual frontiers among these three apparently separated disciplines have been recently blossoming with new innovative, cutting edge research. We intend to use this momentum and opportunities to establish strong collaborations among participants and leading groups to open new pathways leading to breakthrough results .... view more....
Intersecting Topics
- Dark Matter
- General Relativity
- Black Holes
- Standard and Quantum numerical approaches
More Specific Topics
- Dark matter and axion cosmology
- General relativity tests and precision measurements
- Approaches to Quantum Gravity
- Black holes and Hawking radiation
- Symmetry tests: matter/antimatter and CP
- QCD, Quarks and Hadrons
- Efimov states: from ultra cold atoms to nuclear matter
- Quantum simulators for Abelian and non-Abelian gauge theories
- Magnetic monopoles
- Majorana fermions
- Topological phases
The call for abstracts is open
You can submit an abstract for reviewing.