This workshop is intended to promote interactions and catalyze collaborations between theorists and experimentalists who seek to advance frontiers of molecular science where novel quantum mechanical effects play an important role. Topics of interest include using coherence and entanglement to enhance the function of molecular systems, exploring unconventional regimes of light-matter interactions (molecules in cavities or intense laser environments) to recreate nontrivial states of matter, gauge fields and control molecular phenomena, and exploring the possible impact of recent developments of quantum mechanics in the molecular sciences. There is a large number of TSRC workshops intended for computational methods in electronic structure and dynamics, but not so many for the discussion of new phenomena and theoretical concepts; this workshop aims to fill this gap.
STUDENT REGISTRATION ($50) via this link (need to write the name of the workshop in the workshop field):
https://secure.lglforms.com/form_engine/s/aJI3OTBxK5f2GnXy-sqhYA
We wish to ensure an intimate workshop setting, with no more than 20 to 25 participants. If you are interested in attending, but have not received an invitation, please contact the workshop organizer before registering. If you have registered for a meeting you were not invited to, you may be subject to a $100 fee.
TSRC is about expanding the frontiers of science, exploring new ideas, and building collaborations. The workshop schedule will allow for substantial unstructured time for participants to talk and think.
The Virtual Workshop fee of $200 also allows for complimentary access to the Virtual Live Lecture Series.
Virtual Workshop
Participant | Organization | ||||
Beratan, David | Duke University | ||||
Bittner, Eric | University of Houston | ||||
Brumer, Paul | University of Toronto | ||||
Cao, Jianshu | MIT | ||||
Finkelstein-Shapiro, Daniel | Chemical Physics | ||||
Flick, Johannes | Center for Computational Quantum Physics, Flatiron Institute | ||||
Franco, Ignacio | University of Rochester | ||||
Goldsmith, Randall | University of Wisconsin Madison | ||||
Halasz, Gabor J. | University of Debrecen | ||||
Heller, Eric | Harvard | ||||
Huo, Pengfei | University of Rochester | ||||
Jang, Seogjoo | City University of New York -Queens College | ||||
Jordan, Andrew | University of Rochester | ||||
Kais, Sabre | purdue univeirsity | ||||
Keeling, Jonathan | University of St Andrews | ||||
Kim, Chang Woo | Department of Chemistry, University of Rochester | ||||
Kleinekathoefer, Ulrich | Jacobs University Bremen | ||||
Martens, Craig | University of California, Irvine | ||||
Mujica, Vladimiro | Arizona State University | ||||
Olaya-Castro, Alexandra | University College London | ||||
Tannor, David | weizmann institute of science | ||||
Vibók, Ágnes | University of Debrecen, Department of Theoretical Physics | ||||
Wasielewski, Michael | Northwestern University | ||||
Weinacht, Thomas | Stony Brook University | ||||
Yuen-Zhou, Joel | UC San Diego | ||||