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Advanced Lectures in Physics in Switzerland

May 12, 2024, 7:00 PM – May 17, 2024, 2:00 PM
SwissMAP Research Station Le Vernex 9 CH-1865 Les Diablerets Switzerland
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Organized by
Vito Pellizzani (University of Bern), Rahel Baumgartner (UNIGE), Adrien Florio (Brookhaven National Laboratory), Donald Youmans (University of Heidelberg)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Alps I: Quantum information, from gravity to computers and back

The Alps (Advanced Lectures in Physics in Switzerland) is a series of junior schools in theoretical physics taking place in the Swiss Mountains. Its principal aim is to lay the foundation for fruitful collaborations between young researchers with a variety of backgrounds. It is achieved by inspiring discussions between students and through lectures that bridge seemingly different areas of modern theoretical physics. The presence of junior lecturers is designed to further stimulate collaboration between students.

This first edition will focus on quantum information from different perspectives: quantum computing, quantum field theory and holography. It will take place at the SwissMAP Research station, located in the bucolic village of Les Diablerets. A set of three lectures of 6 hours each will introduce the students to these different topics. They will be complemented by thorough exercise, discussion and team-building sessions.

 

The school is designed for PhD students and early postdocs in theoretical physics. Participation of people from underrepresented groups is encouraged. Childcare or financial support can be asked for.

 

More information coming soon

 

Event page & registration

https://indico.cern.ch/1225798/

 

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Phase III direction(s)

  • Statistical Mechanics and Random Structures
  • Spectral gap problems in non-perturbative quantum theory
  • Differential equations of Mathematical Physics
  • Holography and bulk-boundary correspondence
  • Quantum information and many body theory
  • From Field Theory to Geometry and Topology

Phase I & II research project(s)

  • String Theory
  • Quantum Systems
  • Field Theory
  • Statistical Mechanics
  • Geometry, Topology and Physics
  • Leading house

  • Co-leading house


The National Centres of Competence in Research (NCCRs) are a funding scheme of the Swiss National Science Foundation

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