2nd CoCo Summer School: "Ultracold few- and many-body systems: Cold on quantum's trail."
The successful concept of our last year’s summer school was continued in the 2nd IRTG CoCo summer school “Ultracold few- and many-body systems: Cold on quantum’s trail”. Again, we were successful in recruiting distinguished speakers from various research fields. The lectures covered scientific questions in the vicinity of the IRTG ranging from electronic excitations in condensed matter, over cooled molecular ions and atom ion interactions, molecules under defined conditions to quantum information. Maximal control is the connection between these topics which is provided by cold environments. The lectures brought together experimental and theoretical researchers working in the field and were devoted to the people doing the real work: graduate and doctoral students as well as young post-docs.
Speakers of the 2nd CoCo Summer School
Susanne Yelin, University of Connecticut, USA
Photon manipulation and entanglement with cooperative atomic systems
Eric Hudson, University of California, USA
Cooling molecular ions, ultracold atom ion interactions
Andrey Vilesov, University of Southern California, USA
Experiments with Large Superfluid Helium Droplets
Daniel Seck, University of Oregon, USA
The Casimir-Polder Effect
Ralph Gebauer, ICTP Trieste, Italy
Proton diffusion in crystalline silicon: is it classical or quantum-mechanical?
Location: Quest University, Canada
Date: 06-11 August, 2017