Control of Ultrafast Quantum Phenomena

Europe/Stockholm
132:028 (Nordita, Stockholm)

132:028

Nordita, Stockholm

Esa Räsänen (Tampere University of Technology), Eva Lindroth (Stockholm University), Jan Petter Hansen (University of Bergen)
Description

News

Welcome to Stockholm! Please find the timetable of the program on the left panel. The daily list of participants can be found here.

Pictures of the first barbeque are available here.

Pictures of the Sandhamn trip are available here.

Venue

Nordita, Stockholm, Sweden

Stockholm, Sweden (photos: Alexander Dokukin, Ulf Hinds, Jeppe Wikström)

Scope

The aim of this Nordita program is to study quantum control and dynamics of few-particle systems in an active collaborative effort between experimentalists and theorists, as well as between recognized senior researchers and young investigators. The activity is motivated by recent advances in the physics of ultrafast phenomena in the femto- and attosecond time scale -- a regime within reach of novel light sources. New insights into fundamental many-body physics are expected when ultrafast atomic and solid-state processes can be monitored in real time.

The topics of the program include, e.g., new light sources such as free-electron lasers and their capabilities, theory and computation of few-particle dynamics, quantum optimal control theory, and interaction of atoms, molecules, and clusters with ultrashort and intense XUV and X-ray pulses. The format of the program supports new collaborative innovations in these fields.

Application

If you want to apply for participation in the program, please fill in the application form. You will be informed by the organizers shortly after the application deadline whether your application has been approved. Due to space restrictions, the total number of participants is strictly limited. (Invited speakers are of course automatically approved, but need to register anyway.)

Application deadline: 28 Feburary 2015

A minimum stay of one working week is required and we encourage participants to stay for a period of at least two weeks.

There is no registration fee.

Travel Reimbursement

A limited number of travel grants for PhD students and young Postdoc fellows will be available. If you have been accepted in the program and are interested in such a grant, please send a reasoned request to the organizers by April 15, 2015.

Accommodation

Nordita provides a limited number of rooms in the Stockholm apartment hotel BizApartments, as well as in Matsällskapet and Wallquistska guesthouses free of charge for accepted program participants.

Sponsored by:

Nordita NordForsk

Participants
  • Alexander Galstyan
  • Alexander Odriazola
  • Alfred Maquet
  • Anna Sitek
  • Anne L'Huillier
  • Bernard Piraux
  • Carl Wesslén
  • Carlos Marante
  • Claudio Verdozzi
  • Consuela Elena MATEI
  • Edwin Kukk
  • Emil Boström
  • Esa Räsänen
  • Eva Lindroth
  • Franck Lepine
  • Hardy Gross
  • Hicham Agueny
  • Ilkka Kylänpää
  • Jacopo Simoni
  • Jan Marcus Dahlström
  • Jan Petter Hansen
  • Janne Solanpää
  • Jimmy Vinbladh
  • Jørgen Johansen Rørstad
  • Karoly Tokesi
  • Lars Bojer Madsen
  • Luca Argenti
  • Marcelo Ciappina
  • Michaela Chovancova
  • Mikhail Ivanov
  • Morten Forre
  • Niels Engholm Henriksen
  • Nikolay Golubev
  • Noel Janssens
  • Olga Smirnova
  • Pavlo Kliuiev
  • Per Johnsson
  • Piotr Matyba
  • Piotr Matyba
  • Reinhard Dörner
  • Robin Santra
  • Stefan Pabst
  • Stefanos Carlström
  • Sølve Selstø
  • Thomas Pfeifer
  • Tor Kjellsson
  • Ulf Saalmann
  • Vidar Gudmundsson