Quantum Transport in Low Dimensional Systems

Niels Bohr Institute & Nano-Science Center offers a one-week intensive course from May 31 – June 4 2010 with a number of invited speakers teachers lecturing on selected topics at the forefront of condensed matter physics.

The course is minded for PhD students working in the field of condensed matter physics, and with a special interest in low-dimensional systems including such topics as quantum dots and wires, graphene, topological phases, and spin-qubits.

Invited Lecturers

  • Leonid Glazman (Yale University)
  • Ady Stern (Weizmann Institute of Science)
  • Charles Marcus (Harvard University)
  • Dominik Zumbühl (Universität Basel)

Local Lecturers

  • Karsten Flensberg
  • Jens Paaske

Apply for attendance

To apply for attendance, send email to Jens Paaske with information of name, institution, title of PhD project, and supervisor. The maximum number of students will be limited to 20. All students will have to cover their own expenses.

The PhD course is organized in collaboration with the regular graduate course “Quantum transport” delivered at the NBI in the period April 19 – June 25. 

Workload

The course will have a total workload of 5 ECTS.

Detailed programme and recommended reading

See the entire programme including schedule here (pdf).