PRELIMINARY PROGRAM

Mo. 1.12. Tue. 2.12. We. 3.12. Thu. 4.12. Fr. 5.12. Sa. 6.12.
8:00 8:45 Opening BREAKFAST
8:30-9:00 9:00 Stephan Koch (Marburg): Excitonic and quantum optical correlations in semiconductor nanostructures Antti-Pekka Jauho (Copenhagen): NEGF-DFT modeling of transport in realistic Silicon nanowires Hartmut Haug (Frankfurt): Condensation kinetics of polaritons in microresonator Jens Paaske (Copenhagen): Non-equilibrium electron transport through quantum dots in the Kondo regime Tapash Chakraborty (Manitoba): DNA Magnetism: A new paradigm in Nano-bio-system  
9:00-9:30 9:30 Gerd Schön (Karlsruhe): Dissipation in driven circuit QED systems Tilmann Kuhn (Münster): Ultrafast coherent dynamics in optically driven BCS systems Pino D'Amico (regensburg): Charge-memory polaron effect in molecular junctions Rainer Bedrich (Dresden): Kondo physics in chaotic mesoscopic systems Andreas Wacker (Lund): Zero-Phonon Line Broadening and Satellite Peaks in Nanowire-based Quantum Dots Oliver Schmidt (Dresden): Spatial and spectral control of individual quantum dots
9:30-10:00 10:00 Alexei Vagov (Bayreuth): Ultrafast dynamics of quantum dots coupled with environment by numerical path integrals Pavel Lipavsky (Prague): Multiple scattering corrections to the Galitskii-Feynman approximation: Unified Theory of normal and superconducting metals Andrey Moskalenko (Halle): Non-equilibrium polarization and currents in graphene rings Dmitry Ryndyk (Regensburg): Modeling correlated electron transport through single molecules Piotr Magierski (Warsaw): Thermodynamics of a Trapped Unitary Fermi Gas Rupert Huber (Konstanz): High-field terahertz physics in the non-perturbative regime
10:00-10:30 COFFEE and POSTER
10:30-11:00 11:00 Tobias Korn/Christian Schüller (Regensburg): Electron and hole spin dynamics in 2D heterostructures Lukas Eng (Dresden): Metallic Nanorod arrays for plasmonic and metamaterial applications Jordan Del Nero (Brasília): Toward a General Rule for n-Terminals Push-Pull Devices Shmuel Gurvitz (Rehovot): Unexpected effect of Coulomb Blockade in double-dot Aharonov-Bohm Interferometer Markus Betz (München): All-optical coherent control of ballistic electrical currents in semiconductors and molecular wires Jürgen König (Duisburg-Essen): Nonequilibrium Superconducting Proximity Effect in Interacting Quantum Dots
11:00-11:30 11:30 Rudolf Bratschitsch (Konstanz): Ultrafast semiconductor quantum optics Ingrid Mertig (Halle): Spin-dependent transport through molecular contacts Anna Grodecka (Paderborn): phonon-assisted tunneling in two-electron quantum dot molecules Carlo Piermarocchi (Michigan): Nonequilibrium quantum dynamics of excitons and spins in quantum dots Ciprian Padurariu (Bremen): Laser-Field Effects on the Transport through Molecular Junctions Ulrike Woggon (Berlin): Quantum dots coupled to a reservoir of non-equilibrium free carriers
11:30-12:00 12:00 Ermin Malic (Berlin) Theory of Excitons in Single Walled Carbon Nanotubes Karl Leo (Dresden): Lasing in Organic Microresonatorsi Ingrid Rotter (Dresden): Phase rigidity and transmission through quantum dots Katarzyna Roszak (Warsaw): Phonon induced decoherence of two-electron spin states in a double quantum dot Zeljko Crljen (Zagreb): Controlling the conductance of pi-conjugated molecules Fabrice Vallee (Lyon): Size dependent ultrafast electron interactions in metal clusters
12:00 LUNCH
14:00-14:30 Erich Runge (Ilmenau): Ultra-fast dynamics of surface plasmon polaritons Eric Suraud (Toulouse): Time dependent Self interaction correction (TDSIC) Luis Foa Torres (Dresden): Control of the conductance and noise of driven carbon-based Fabry-Perot devices Tomas Novotny (Prague): Counting Statistics of Non-Markovian Quantum Stochastic Processes
14:30-15:00 Irena Knezevic (Wisconsin): Decoherence due to contacts in ballistic nanostructures Sung Chung (Kalamazoo): Entanglement perturbation theory for the quantum ground states in two dimensions Michael Woerner (Berlin): Nonlinear THz-spectroscopy on n-type GaAs Frantisek Sanda (Prague): Stochastic models for Coherent Multidimensional Spectroscopy : Probing Anomalous (Aging) Spectral Diffusion and Exciton Fluctuations

15:00-15:30 Harald Schneider (Dresden): Two-photon photocurrent studies of electron intersubband dynamics in multiple quantum wells Natalia Del Fatti (Lyon): Ultrafast spectroscopy of a single metal nanoparticle Martti Pärs (Tartu): Coherence length of photons transmitted by nanofiber Martina Hentschel (Dresden): Fermi edge singularities in photoabsorption spectra of mesoscopic systems
15:30-16:00 COFFEE and POSTER COFFEE and POSTER
16:00-16:30 Colloquium coffee Frank Jahnke (Bremen): Control of photon statistics in quantum-dot microcavity lasers
EXCURSION
Nils Hasselmann (Brasil): Functional renormalization approach to interacting Bose gases Andela Kalvova (Prague): Non-Equilibrium Ward Identity
16:30-17:00 16:30-17:30
Colloquium:
Martin Wolf (Berlin): Ultrafast dynamics of correlated electron systems
Thomas Elsässer (Berlin): Real-time probing of structural dynamics in ferroelectric materials Jan Kolacek (Prague): Effective vortex mass influenced by crystal lattice deformations Peter Talkner (Augsburg): Work and fluctuation theorems for closed and open quantum nano-systems
17:00-17:30 Stefano Portolan (Lausanne): Emergence of entanglement out of a noisy environment: The case of microcavity polaritons Arafa Aly (Incheon): Electromagnetic wave propagation characteristics in a one-dimensional photonic crystal Remus-Amilcar Ionescu (Bucharest): General analytical insights on surface behaviour of solute particles at interfaces
17:30-18:30 POSTER POSTER
18:30 DINNER DINNER
Evening
So 30.11.:
18:00 Registration
19:00 Welcome
reception
19:30 Poster sessions opening (beverages) Conference Dinner 20:00 Marco Ameduri (Doha): Physics in Doha. Joys and Challenges in International Education

Last updated: November 28th, 2008