Workshop

EMMI Interdisciplinary Workshop on Supersolidity

Trento 20-22 September 2021
20 September 2021
21 September 2021
22 September 2021
Palazzo di Economia - Via Inama 5, Trento
'Aula Silvestri' conference room
Target audience: 
University community
Attendance: 
Free – Registration required
Registration deadline: 
15 August 2021, 23:00
Contact details: 
Organizing Committee

Where: the seat of the Economics and Management Department, in the 'Aula Silvestri' conference room, via Inama 5, Trento

More logistical details you find here at this link https://www.unitn.it/en/ateneo/1697/how-to-reach-us

Time: 20-22 Sept. 2021

Description

The Interdisciplinary Workshop on Supersolidity will be unique in bringing together various research communities from condensed matter to quantum gases and nuclear physics in order to foster collaboration and exchanges of ideas. Recent advances in this field have been encouraging to explore in an interdisciplinary fashion the various aspects of supersolidity and modulated states of matter, focusing on different mechanisms and experimental platforms. The latter include: Dipolar gases, Rydberg and soft-core interacting gases, Spin-orbit coupled gases, Lattice supersolidity, Self-bound droplets, FFLO phase, Solid helium, Neutron stars and pasta phase.

The workshop is organised in collaboration with the Institute for Quantum Optics and Quantum Information (IQOQI) of the Austrian Academy of Sciences , the Center on Bose-Einstein Condensation - BEC Center and supported by The ExtreMe Matter Institute EMMI at GSI. The workshop is also a satellite workshop of the BEC2021 conference in Sant Feliu de Guixols.

Programme

The programme is available at this page.

Invited speakers

Sandro Stringari, University of Trento
Egon Babaev, KTH Royal Institute of Technology (ONLINE)
Blair Blakie, University of Otago (ONLINE)
Jordi Boronat, Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya
Lauriane Chomaz, University of Heidelberg 
Fabio Cinti, University of Florence
Tilman Esslinger, ETH Zurich
Francesca Ferlaino, University of Innsbruck and ÖAW
Randy Hulet, William Marsh Rice University (ONLINE)
Massimo Mannarelli, INFN-LNGS
Giovanni Modugno, University of Florence
Christopher John Pethick, Niels Bohr International Academy and Nordita
Tilman Pfau, Center for Integrated Quantum Science and Technology (IQST), University of Stuttgart
Thomas Pohl, Aarhus University
Nikolay Prokof’ev, UMass Amherst (ONLINE)
Guido Pupillo, Université de Strasbourg
Alessio Recati, INO-CNR BEC Center, University of Trento
Luis Santos, Leibniz Universität Hannover
Gora Shlyapnikov, University of Amsterdam, Université Paris Sud
Giancarlo Strinati, Università di Camerino
Leticia Tarruell, ICFO Institute of Photonic Sciences
Michael Urban, Université Paris Sud
Martin Zwierlein, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Travel Information

Travel by air: The nearest airports are Verona airport, Bologna airport and Bergamo airport.

Travel by train: Trento can be reached from (travel duration is approximated):
Verona railway station:  1 hour.
Bologna railway station: 2 hours. The journey from the airport is about 10 minutes by train.
Milan (Malpensa airport):  5 hours.
Munich railway station:  4 hours.

For train tickets please go to www.trenitalia.com

Travel by Flixbus
Bergamo airport:  2:45 hours.
More info: https://www.flixbus.it/autobus/bergamo-orio-al-serio-aeroporto

COVID rules

Updated Italian Government information and restrictions can be found in the webpage: https://bit.ly/3mxK89O 
Note that Covid rules are subject to change at any moment depending on the country of origin and modifications to Italian law, please be informed.
Last updated on 2 September 2021: https://www.unitn.it/en/coronavirus