March Meeting 2012 • February 27 - March 2 • Boston, Massachusetts
Tutorial #9
Many-Body Systems of Ultracold Atoms
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Sunday, February 26
1:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m.
Convention Center
Room 157C
Who Should Attend
Graduate students, post-docs, university faculty and industrial researchers interested in a broad introduction to the current state of the field of UltraCold Atoms. We particularly encourage participation of graduate students and post-docs.
Tutorial Description
The precision and control of atomic physics now allows the study of well characterized and tunable quantum many-body systems realized with ultracold atoms. This session will provide introductory reviews of the most exciting research directions pursued in this field.
Topics
- Feshbach resonances and few body physics
- Applications of ultracold atoms for quantum simulations and metrology
- Strongly interacting Fermi systems
- Low dimensional systems
- Exploring nonequilibrium quantum dynamics with cold atoms
- Analysis of many-body systems in optical lattices with single atom resolution
Organizer
Professor Eugene Demler, Harvard
Instructors
| Markus Greiner | Harvard | |
| Wolfgang Ketterle | MIT | |
| Yusuke Nishida | Los Alamos | |
| Anatoli Polkovnikov | Boston University | |
| Jun Ye | NIST and UC Boulder |







