Andrey V. Chubukov
(University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, USA)
Dmitrii L. Maslov
(University of Florida, USA)
Oskar Vafek
(Florida State University and National High Magnetic Field Laboratory, USA)
Strongly correlated electron systems are the main focal point of condensed matter physics. A rich variety of phases, from unconventional superconductors to correlated topological matter, is attractive both from the fundamental and technological points of view. Key questions include intertwined orders, electronic matter without quasiparticles, and interplay en interactions and topology.
James Analytis (US)
Eva Andrei (US)
Leni Bascones (ES)
Kamran Behnia (FR)
Erez Berg (IL)
Andrei Bernevig (DE)
Sergey Borisenko (DE)
Hitesh Changlani (US)
Claudia Felser (DE)
Rafael Fernandes (US)
Eli Fox (US)
Liang Fu (US)
Sean Hartnoll (US)
Jian Kang (US)
Amit Kanigel (IL)
Aharon Kapitulnik (US)
Avraham Klein (US)
Andrew Mackenzie (DE)
Yuji Matsuda (JP)
Roderich Moessner (DE)
Natalia Perkins (US)
Nicola Poccia (DE)
Jonathan Ruhman (IL)
Alain Sacuto (FR)
Subir Sachdev (US)
Mathias Scheurer (US)
Jörg Schmalian (DE)
Takasada Shibauchi (JP)
Dam Thanh Son (US)
Hidenori Takagi (DE)
Senthil Todadri (US)
Ronny Thomale (DE)
Yuxuan Wang (US)