international symposium for young scientists on physics of strongly correlated electrons (2009 Sapporo)
international symposium for young scientists on physics of strongly correlated electrons (2009 Sapporo)
August 26th 2009 at En’yu-Gakusha, Hokkaido University
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SCOPE:
The International mini-Symposium for Young Scientists on Physics of Strongly Correlated Electrons (ISYS-PSCE) highlights the recent achievements in the diverse field of strongly correlated electron systems. Major topics include novel superconductivity, magnetism, heavy-fermion, Kondo phenomena, and off-center rattling. Interdisciplinary studies and discussion on the future directions of the fields are strongly encouraged. The ISYS-PSCE is also promoting an exchange between Japanese young scientists and foreign researchers in order to build up an international network of connections. A night get-together in Sapporo will bring us an opportunity to have a discussion of how to build up the PSCE research community excitement from the standpoint of young scientists. We hope that you will be joining us.
ORGANIZER:
This symposium is being organized by Dr. Tatsuya YANAGISAWA (Hokkaido Univ.) as part of his “2007 Young Leader Development Program (2. Human Network)” under the "Hokkaido University Leader Development System in the Basic Interdisciplinary Research Areas" project.
Welcome to the ISYS-PSCE 2009 in Sapporo
This symposium is organized under the "Hokkaido University Leader Development System in the Basic Interdisciplinary Research Areas" project.
Symposium was successfully-completed
in AUG 26th 2009