International Conference on Ultra Low Temperature Physics

ULT 2017: Frontiers of Low Temperature Physics

Heidelberg University

August, 17 - 21, 2017

The aim of this conference is to discuss new physics in condensed matter systems at temperatures below 1 Kelvin, to identify new research directions, and to discuss technical challenges and innovations. The conference is intended to bring together a broad community of researchers, spanning the field, to forge links between different experimental communities as well as between experimentalists and theorists.

Topics include: Quantum fluids and solids, quantum matter under extreme conditions, quantum phase transitions and quantum criticality, quantum transport and quantum turbulence, non-equilibrium quantum systems, nuclear magnetism, nano-electronics and nano-mechanical systems, new cooling technologies, sensors, amplifiers and detectors at the quantum limit.

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International Conference on
Ultra Low Temperature Physics
Heidelberg University
August, 17-21, 2017
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ULT-2017 Poster
Official satellite of the 28th International Conference on Low Temperature Physics, LT28, Gothenburg, Sweden