28–30 Jan 2025
Mainz Institute for Theoretical Physics, Johannes Gutenberg University
Europe/Berlin timezone

This workshop brings together experimentalists & theorists at the intersection of superconducting devices and quantum many-body theory, to explore opportunities for the the two fields to mutually benefit each other. We will discuss state-of-the-art superconducting devices targeted toward understanding many-body theories, as well as new many-body theories for understanding superconducting devices. 

We will host speakers from diverse backgrounds and aim to facilitate communication across disciplines. To this end the workshop will consist of a moderate number of high-level presentations and a daily discussion session. 

This workshop is online only, and is open to both speakers and a general audience. If you are interested in participating and are not a speaker, please contact Neill Warrington (ncwarrin@mit.edu) for a zoom link.

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Europe/Berlin
Mainz Institute for Theoretical Physics, Johannes Gutenberg University
Virtual Workshop

Organized by:

Neill Warrington (MIT Center for Theoretical Physics), Max Hays (MIT Engineering for Quantum Systems), Stephen Sorokanich (NIST Gaithersburg), and Julian Bender (MIT Center for Theoretical Physics).

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Registration
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