APCTP-ICTP Joint Conference (SM-12/68)
Quantum Transport through Nanostructures
Aug. 30 (Thu) ~ Sep. 2(Sun), 2012
APCTP Headquarters, Pohang, Korea
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    Scope


      Quantum transport through nanostructures is an interesting and challenging research subject in mesoscopic condensed matter physics. The importance of this subject is also aimed towards the successful applications to electronic devices at a nanoscale. Recently interesting topics such as transport through quantum dots, Kondo transport in steady state nonequilibrium, molecular electronics/spintronics, majorana fermions, thermoelectric transport through nanostructures, and transport in graphenes and topological insulators are included in this conference. Young scientists may have an opportunity to present their works and discuss with the specialists in each area.

     

     

    Topics


    Transport through quantum dots
    Kondo transport in steady-state
    Graphenes/Topological insulators 
    Molecular electronics/Spintronics
    •Majorana fermions
    Thermoelectric transport through nanostructures

     

     

    Organizers

    K.-H. Ahn (Chungnam)       
    J. Hong (APCTP/POSTECH)
    M. Kiselev (ICTP)

     


    Key speakers


    K.-H. Ahn (Chungnam)  
    Y. Chung (Pusan)      
    K. Flensberg (N. Bohr Institute)
    R. Franco (Bogota)
    A. Furusaki (RIKEN)
    J. Hong (APCTP/POSTECH)
    S. Jung (KRISS)
    M. N. Kiselev (ICTP)
    H. J. Lee (POSTECH) 
    H. W. Lee (POSTECH)
    S. Ludwig (Munich)
    F. Pistolesi (Bordeaux)
    R. Shekhter (Göteborg)
    M. Yamamoto (Tokyo)
    Y.-W. Son (KIAS)

    H. Choi (Weizmann Inst.)

        

     
    Contact

     

    J. Hong (APCTP/POSTECH): jbhong@postech.ac.kr

    APCTP: sec@apctp.org


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