Prospects in Theoretical Physics 2024
Program Description
From July 8 to 26, 2024, the Institute for Advanced Study will partner with Princeton University, offering consecutive summer programs focusing on the field of Ultra-Quantum Matter. The Institute’s two-week Prospects in Theoretical Physics (PiTP) Program will be followed by the one-week PCCM Summer School on Condensed Matter Physics
PiTP 2024: “Ultra-Quantum Matter”
Date: July 8-19, 2024
PiTP is an intensive two-week summer program designed for advanced graduate students and postdoctoral scholars and will cover a broad range of topics in the theory of highly entangled quantum matter. This subject cuts across traditional subdisciplines of theoretical physics, and the program will feature lectures from experts in condensed matter physics, high energy physics, and quantum information science. PiTP will occur on the Institute’s campus Monday, July 8 through Friday, July 19. Applications Closed
PCCM 2024: "Quantum Matter, Superconductivity, Topology and Correlations"
Date: July 22-26, 2024
The Princeton Summer School will be held Monday, July 22 through Friday, July 26 on the IAS campus. Registration for week 3, including poster presentation information; will open later in April, 2024, due to an overwhelming interest and response to our joint summer program. Please check periodically for updates. Thank you for your understanding and support. for PCCM Summer School Only (No application necessary). Additional information (speakers, topics etc.) and a registration form will be posted when available on the PCCM website.
PiTP Program Details
For housing, travel, and other administrative PiTP information please see the FAQ page.
APPLICATION, deadline Monday, April 1, 2024 at 11:59 pm (Eastern Standard Time). If you have not received your PhD, one letter of recommendation from your thesis advisor is required and should be uploaded with this application or at https://forms.ias.edu/form/pitp-reference-upload-form-2024
Partial List of Program Topics
- Anomalies and generalized symmetries and their applications to quantum matter
- Fermi and non-Fermi liquids
- Matrix product states and tensor networks
- Moiré materials
- Non-equilibrium quantum systems
- Topological and related phases of matter including fractons
Organizing Committee
- Michael Hermele (University of Colorado)
- Biao Lian (Princeton University)
- Nathan Seiberg (The Institute for Advanced Study)
- Leslie Schoop (Princeton University)
- Ashvin Vishwanath (Harvard University)
- Sanfeng Wu (Princeton University)
- Ali Yazdani (Princeton University)
PiTP Program Lecturers
- Xie Chen (California Institute of Technology)
- Meng Cheng (Yale University)
- Ignacio Cirac (Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics)
- Eslam Khalaf (Harvard University)
- Vedika Khemani (Stanford University)
- Masaki Oshikawa (University of Tokyo, ISSP)
- Raquel Queiroz (Columbia University)
- Shinsei Ryu (Princeton University)
- Subir Sachdev (Harvard University)
- Shu-Heng Shao (Stony Brook University)
- Dam Thanh Son (University of Chicago)
- Xiao-Gang Wen (MIT)
- Carolyn Zhang (Harvard University)
If you have questions regarding the PiTP program, please send an email to: pitp@ias.edu.