Invited Speakers:

A list of invited speakers is given below. A full programme including contributed talks and posters is available on the programme page.

Review Talks

Name Affiliation Title
Gordon Baym University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Connections between quark-gluon plasmas and cold atom physics
David Ferry Arizona State Study of scarred states in graphene quantum dots with recursive Green’s function methods
Gerry Mahan Penn State Energy Bands and Electron transport in Periodic Arrays of Quantum Dots

Invited Talks

Name Affiliation Title
Carl-Olof Almbladh Lund University Off-equilibrium dynamics of Hubbard Clusters
Frithjof Anders University of Dortmund Quantum transport through nano-devices: A scattering-states numerical renormalization group approach to open quantum systems
Karsten Balzer Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel Efficient grid-based method in non-equilibium Green’s function calculations for inhomogeneous systems
John Barker University of Glasgow NEGF quantum transport phase space formalism with compact support
Pawel Danielewicz;
Arnau Rios
Michigan State;
University of Surrey
Towards Application of Green’s Functions to Nonequilibrium Processes in Nuclear Systems
Barry Dunietz University of Michigan A spectroscopic analysis of electron transport dynamics through molecular junctions
Dirk O. Gericke University of Warwick Structural Properties of Warm Dense Matter
Matthew Gilbert University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Probing the existence and the stability of the Superfluid Phase of Bilayer Graphene
Kris van Houcke Universiteit Gent Diagrammatic Monte Carlo: what happens to the sign-problem?
Frank Jahnke University of Bremen Photon statistics of semiconductor microcavity lasers and its connection to carrier correlations
Antti-Pekka Jauho DTU Kopenhagen Ab initio calculations of phonons and vibrations in nonequilibrium nanowire
Kimmo Kainulainen University of Jyväskylä Extended Quasiparticle Approximation and nonlocal coherence
Dietrich Kremp Universität Rostock BEC-BCS transition in excitonic systems
Antonio Martinez University of Glasgow Dopants and roughness induced resonances in thin Si nanowire transistors: a self-consistent NEGF-Poisson study
John McGrady University of Glasgow NEGF for molecular chemistry: a users perspective
Stefano Sanvito Trinity College, Dublin Spintronics
Peter Schmitteckert Karlsruhe Institute of Technology Non-equilibrium transport calculations within DMRG
Robert van Leeuwen University of Jyväskylä Kadanoff-Baym approach to quantum transport through interacting nanoscale systems: From the transient to the steady state regime
Bedrich Velicky Charles University of Prague Fast transients in mesoscopic systems