The 10th APCTP-IACS-KIAS Joint Conference on Emergent Phenomena in Novel Oxide Materials and Low Dimensional Systems
Sheraton Grand Incheon Hotel Oct.1(Mon)~Oct.3(Wed) |
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OVERVIEW
Novel and emergent materials have attracted significant interest in condensed matter research because of their wide-ranging physical properties that are not only important for basic research but also for various applications. The primary purpose of this conference is to present and discuss cutting-edge theoretical and experimental work on novel and emergent materials that will include transition metal oxides, topological insulators, novel superconductors, and two-dimensional materials. The primary purpose of the present meeting is to discuss recent progress in these novel materials and to promote the exchange of ideas and the collaboration between Indian and Korean research communities.
TOPICS
Topological insulators
Transition metal oxides
Novel superconductors
Two-dimensional materials
Multiferroic materials
Invited Speakers
Ahn, Joung-Real (Sungkyunkwan University, Suwon)
Bang, Yunkyu (APCTP, Pohang)
Cheong, Hyeonsik (Sogang University, Seoul)
Dasgupta, Indra (IACS, Kolkata)
Doh, Yong-Joo (GIST, Gwangju)
Ghosh, Arindam (Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore)
Hwang, Kyusung (KIAS, Seoul)
Jain, Manish (Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore)
Kim, Kee Hoon (Seoul National University, Seoul)
Kim, Keunsu (Yonsei University, Seoul)
Mahajan, Avinash Vithal (Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay)
Park, Je-Geun (Seoul National University, Seoul)
Park, Kwon (KIAS, Seoul)
Ray, Sugata (IACS, Kolkata)
Sarma, Dipankar Das (Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore)
Sengupta, Krishnendu (IACS, Kolkata)
Yu, Jaejun (Seoul National University, Seoul)
Organizers
Yunkyu Bang, APCTP (Advisory Committee)
Indra Dasgupta, IACS (Co-chair)
Dipankar Das Sarma, IISc (Advisory Committee)
Kwon Park, KIAS (Chair)
Jaejun Yu, Seoul National University (Co-chair)
HOST
APCTP (Asia Pacific Center for Theoretical Physics)
IACS (Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science)
KIAS (Korea Institute for Advanced Study)