The workshop Quantum Transport in Nanoscale Molecular Systems is a bi-annual meeting devoted to understanding charge and energy transport processes and phenomena in nanoscale molecular systems, in particular, molecular junctions. These systems combine the possibility to study fundamental aspects of nonequilibrium many-body quantum physics at the nanoscale with the perspective for technological applications in nanoelectronic devices
Experimental measurements of transport properties of single molecules in nanojuctions have revealed a wealth of interesting physical transport phenomena such as Coulomb blockade, Kondo effects, vibronic effects and local heating, as well as switching and hysteresis. The understanding of the fundamental mechanisms of quantum transport in single molecule junctions as well as the interpretation of these experimental observations requires the development of theoretical methods for the description of non-equilibrium interacting many-body systems at the molecular scale.
The meeting aims at an interactive dialog between experimental and theoretical researchers working in the field of nonequilibrium charge and energy transport processes in nanoscale molecular architectures. Focus topics of this years meeting include (but are not limited to) spin effects in molecular junctions and molecular magnets, nanoplasmonics, noise, vibronic and thermoelectric effects, quantum interference and decoherence, as well as nonstationary time-dependent transport.
If you are interested in attending a meeting, but have not received an invitation, please contact the workshop organizer about availability before registering. Most TSRC meetings are very small, typically only about 25 people.
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Participant | Organization | ||||
Brandbyge, Mads | Technical University of Denmark | ||||
Evers, Ferdinand | University of Regensburg | ||||
Franke, Katharina | Freie Universität Berlin | ||||
Fransson, Jonas | Uppsala university | ||||
Frederiksen, Thomas | Donostia International Physics Center (DIPC) | ||||
Galperin, Michael | University of California San Diego | ||||
Hybertsen, Mark S | Brookhaven National Laboratory | ||||
Inkpen, Michael | Columbia University | ||||
Liu, Zhenfei | Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory | ||||
Naaman, Ron | Weizmann Institute | ||||
Natelson, Douglas | Rice University | ||||
Pauly, Fabian | University of Konstanz | ||||
Peskin, Uri | Technion-Israel Institute of Technology | ||||
Reddy, Pramod | University of Michigan | ||||
Repp, Jascha | University of Regensburg | ||||
Richard, Korytar | Charles University | ||||
Ruitenbeek, Jan van | Universiteit Leiden | ||||
Scheer, Elke | University of Konstanz | ||||
Solomon, Gemma | University of Copenhagen | ||||
Stafford, Charles | University of Arizona | ||||
Subotnik, Joseph | University of Pennsylvania | ||||
Tal, Oren | Weizmann Institute of Science | ||||
Thoss, Michael | University Erlangen-Nuremberg | ||||
Wang, Haobin | University of Colorado Denver | ||||
Wegewijs, Maarten | Peter Grünberg Institute (PGI) - Forschungszentru | ||||