Understanding correlated quantum matter is central both to fundamental research and to the development of quantum technologies. Experimental and theoretical efforts are developing towards this goal and across different research fields, from condensed matter to quantum optics and cold atoms.
Strongly correlated quantum systems are characterized by strong (non-Gaussian) correlations between the individual objects that make them up. In recent years, the theoretical description and experimental measurement of these correlations have received particular attention. We therefore propose to bring together experts on these issues from different fields of research to exchange and share knowledge and know-how.
Organisers
Antoine Browaeys and David Clément
Participation and poster
Anyone interested in taking part in the workshop is invited to register. They are also invited to discuss scientific results in the form of a poster in the corresponding dedicated session.
Registration is limited to 45 people.
Batiment 503 - Institut d'Optique
The workshop will be held in the historical building 503 of the Institut d'Optique, on the Orsay campus.