Mini-workshop on Recent advances in the physics of strongly correlated low-dimensional electron systems

Physics
Date
Sep 20th, 2022 • 08:00am
Location

Dana Research Center, # 114
110 Forsyth Street
Boston, MA 02115, USA
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Hosted by Physics Department, Northeastern University

The interplay between Coulomb interactions and randomness has been a long-standing problem in condensed matter physics. The situation becomes even more fascinating in low dimensions. This one-day mini-workshop will bring together experts in the field to present and analyze the latest advances in the theoretical and experimental understanding of the effects of interactions and disorder in low-dimensional electron systems.

 

Invited Speakers:

  • J. Falson (California Institute of Technology, USA)
    “Transport in the strongly correlated oxide heterostructures”
  • X. P. A. Gao (Case Western Reserve University, USA)
    “Hydrodynamic Transport Induced High-Temperature Magnetoresistance in a Dilute 2D Hole System”
  • V. Kagalovsky (Shamoon College of Engineering, Israel)
    “Fractional conductance in a strongly interacting 1D system”
  • S. V. Kravchenko (Northeastern University, USA)
    “Wigner crystallization and band flattening in a strongly-correlated 2D electron system”
  • D. Neilson (University of Antwerp, Belgium)
  • C. Reichhardt (Los Alamos National Laboratory, USA)
    “Driven Dynamics, Nonlinear Dynamics, Avalanches, Hall Effect and Noise for Driven Wigner Crystals”
  • L. P. Rokhinson (Purdue University, USA)
    “Transport in helical Luttinger liquids in the fractional quantum Hall regime”
  • I. Yurkevich (Aston University, UK)
    “Superconductivity of edge modes”

Organizers:

  • V. Kagalovsky (Shamoon College of Engineering, Beer-Sheva, Israel)
  • S. V. Kravchenko (Northeastern University, Boston, USA)
  • I. Yurkevich (Aston University, Birmingham, UK)
Date
Sep 20th, 2022 • 08:00am
Location

Dana Research Center, # 114
110 Forsyth Street
Boston, MA 02115, USA
Add to Calendar