QUAST Conference

Date


  • 8:00- 9:00AMBreakfast
    9:00-9:15 (15)Welcome
    9:15-10:00 (45)Silke Bühler-Paschen (TU Wien)Strange metal behavior in heavy fermion compounds and beyond
    10:00- 10:45 (45)Aavishkar Patel (CCQ)Disorder and transport in strange metals - lessons from theory and computation
    10:45-11:45 (1hr)Break
    11:45-12:30 (45)Thomas Schäfer (MPI-FKF Dresden)Correlations and geometric frustration - a happy marriage?
    12:30- 2:00 (1.5hr)Lunch
    2:00-2:45 (45)Yubo Paul Yang (CCQ)Exploring spin and charge orders in semiconductor moiré heterostructures
    2:45-3:30(45)Valentin Crépel (CCQ)Accidental versus topologically protected flat bands: implications for disordered 2d hetero-structures
    3:30- 4:30 (1hr)Break
    4:30- 5:15 (45)Maia Vergniory (MPI_CPFS Dresden)Topological Quantum Chemistry and Single Particle Greens’ Function for Correlated Topological Materials
    5:15- 6:00 (45)Tim Wehling (University of Hamburg)Electron correlations in moiré superlattices
  • 8:00- 9:00 AMBreakfast
    9:00-9:45 (45)Martin Eckstein (University of Hamburg)Light-matter hybrids made from strongly correlated electron systems
    9:45-10:30 (45)Johannes Flick (CCQ/CUNY)Ab-initio methods for strong light-matter interactions
    10:30-11:30 (1hr)Break
    11:30-12:15 (45)Andy Millis (CCQ/Columbia)Plasmonics and Excitonics: Conventional and exotic superconductivity in two dimensional materials
    12:15- 1:00 PM (45)Karsten Held (TU Wien)Nickelate superconductivity calculated by dynamical vertex approximation
    1:00-2:30 (1.5hr)Lunch
    2:30- 2:45 (15)Group Photo
    2:45- 3:15 (30)Poster Introductions (1m each)
    3:15-5:45 (2.5hr)Poster Session & Coffee Break
  • 8:00- 9:00AMBreakfast
    9:00-9:45 (45)Sophie Beck (CCQ)Quasiparticles and their signatures in Sr2RuO4: recent insights from electronic Raman spectroscopy and ARPES experiments
    9:45- 10:30 (45)Jan von Delft (LMU)Uncovering non-Fermi-liquid behavior in Hund metals
    10:30-11:30 (1hr)Break
    11:30-12:15 (45)Georg Rohringer (University of Hamburg)Two-particle self-consistency in diagrammatic extensions of the dynamical mean field theory
    12:15- 1:45 PM (1.5hr)Lunch
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