Herwig Ott
(University of Kaiserslautern, Germany)
Sandro Wimberger
(Parma University, Italy)
Modern experiments with ultracold atoms allow us to study the coherent nature of quantum transport in clean and scalable realizations, governed by time-scales much different from electronic devices. This has the potential to produce functional devices based on coherent components for “quantumtronics“. We want to provide a platform for the different experimental realizations, the theoretical modelling of quantum many-body transport setups, as well as the various overlapping communities from transport, dynamics and quantum optics. The workshop aims at stimulating new concepts for an optimized implementation of transport setups, with the long-term goal to realize new quantum- enhanced technologies based on neutral-atom transport.
Monika Aidelsburger (DE)
Andrea Alberti (DE)
Wolfgang Belzig (DE)
Joachim Brand (NZ)
Jean-Philippe Brantut (CH)
Andreas Buchleitner (DE)
André Eckardt (DE)
Sergej Flach (KR)
David Guéry-Odelin (FR)
Walter Hofstetter (DE)
Maarten Hoogerland (NZ)
Corinna Kollath (DE)
Francesco Minardi (IT)
Oliver Morsch (IT)
H.-C. Nägerl (AT)
Ramon Ramos (ES)
Alessio Recati (IT)
Stephanie Reimann (SE)
Klaus Richter (DE)
Giacomo Roati (IT)
Mark Sadgrove (JP)
Luca Salasnich (IT)
Peter Schlagheck (BE)
Peter Schmelcher (DE)
Konrad Viebahn (CH)
David Weld (US)
Artur Widera (DE)
Michiel Wouters (BE)