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SUPERCONDUCTIVITY
from collective modes to quantum phase transitions
- May 1 to 3, 2009 -



Preliminary Program

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Friday, May 1

8:30             REGISTRATION- Hubert H. Humphrey Center, Atruim

Morning Session, Hubert H. Humphrey Center, Cowles Auditorium

8:55             Welcome and Opening Remarks

9:00            Aharon Kapitulnik, Stanford University,
"Critical Aspects of the Superconductor-Insulator Transition"

9:40            Steve Kivelson, Stanford University,
"Theory of the Superconductor to Metal Transition in Highly Conducting Films"

10:20            COFFEE BREAK

11:00           Allen Goldman, University of Minnesota,
"Electrostatic Tuning of the Insulator-Superconductor Transition"

11:40           Dan Shahar, Weizmann Institute,
"The Insulator in the Superconductor-Insulator Transition

12:20           Peter Armitage, The Johns Hopkins University,
"From classical to quantum: Broadband microwave studies of superconducting fluctuations
in 2D InO thin films
"

1:00           LUNCH, Holiday Inn Metrodome

Afternoon Session, Hubert H. Humphrey Center, Cowles Auditorium

2:30            Zvi Ovadyahu, The Hebrew University Jerusalem, Racah Institute of Physics,
"Implications of Inherent Inhomogeneities Near the SIT"

3:10           Philip W. Phillips, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign,
"New Phases with Disordered Bosons"

3:50            COFFEE BREAK

4:20            Aviad Frydman, Bar Ilan, Israel,
"An Analogue Between Superconducting and Ferromagnetic Ultrathin Films"

5:00            Arthur Hebard, University of Florida, Gainesville,
"Superconductivity and Ferromagnetism in Reduced Dimensions"

5:40            James Valles, Brown University,
"Experiments on a Cooper Pair Insulator"


Saturday, May 2

Morning Session, Hubery H. Humphrey Center, Cowles Auditorium

9:10             Nina Markovic, The Johns Hopkins University,
"Spin and charge transport in quantum dots"

9:30             Subir Sachdev, Harvard University,
"Paired Electron Pockets in the Hole-doped Cuprates"

10:10            COFFEE BREAK

10:40           Nandini Trivedi, The Ohio State University,
"Cold Atoms Meets Condensed Matter Physics: Quantum Phase Transitions”

11:20          Anand Bhattacharya, Argone National Laboratory,
"Digital Synthesis: A pathway to new materials"

11:40           Chandra Varma,University of California, Riverside,
"Quantum Criticality in the Dissipative xy Model with Applications to Two-dimensional Superconductors and Cuprates"

12:20            LUNCH BREAK, on your own

Afternoon Session, TATE LAB OF PHYSICS, East Bank

1:30             Alumni Talks, 150 Tate Lab

3:00             Break, Main Foyer Tate Lab of Physics

3:30             Alumni Talks, 150 Tate Lab

5:30             Reception, Main Foyer Tate Lab of Physics

6:30             Workshop Dinner, Campus Club, Coffman Union, East Bank


Sunday, May 3

Morning Session, Hubert H. Humphrey Center, Cowles Auditorium

9:00             Alexey Bezryadin, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign,
"Search for Quantum Phase Slips in Thin Superconducting Wires"

9:40            Steven Girvin, Yale University,
"Recent Progress in Superconducting Qubits and/or Superconducting Parametric Amplifiers"

10:20           David Haviland, Royal institute of Technology, Sweden,
"The Series Josephson Junction Array"

11:00           COFFEE BREAK

11:30           Herve Aubin, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, LPSCI,
"Quenching of Meissner Orbital Diamagnetism in Superconducting Nanocrystals
"

12:10           Wenhao Wu, Texas A&M University,
"The Superconductor-Insulator Transition in Quench-Condensed Be"

12:50          Ying Liu, The Pennsylvania State University,
"Unconventional Mesoscopic Superconductors"

1:30            Workshop Closes

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