ICAM Workshop on Fe-pnictide and Related Superconductors

Workshop Organizers: R. L. Greene , L. H. Greene , J. Paglione

The recent discovery of high-temperature superconductivity in the Fe-based pnictide materials has led to a dramatic increase of world-wide research on these novel superconducting materials. This workshop will bring together a number of the leading researchers working in this area to review the status of the field. The workshop will focus on experimental work being done in the USA, but with some key international speakers and a few theoretical overview talks. The workshop will feature a series of invited talks with ample time for open discussion and a poster session. A total of 40-60 participants are expected.

R. L. Greene and L. H. Greene

 

Confirmed Invited Speakers:

E. Abrahams, Rutgers, USA
L. Balicas, National High-Field Laboratory, USA
P. Canfield, Iowa State University, USA
L. Cohen, Imperial College, London
A. Coldea, Bristol, UK
C.L. Chien, Johns Hopkins University, USA
C.W Chu, University of Houston, USA
N. Curro, UC Davis, USA
P. Dai, University of Tennessee, USA
H. Eisaki, AIST, Japan
C. Geibel, MPI Dresden
J. Hoffman, Harvard, USA
A. Kaminski, Iowa State University, USA
G. Kotliar, Rutgers, USA
G. Luke, MacMaster University, Canada
D. Mandrus, Oak Ridge National Lab, USA
B. Maple, UCSanDiego, USA
K. Moler, Stanford University, USA
I. Mazin, NRL, USA
P. Philips, Illinois
R. Prozorov, Iowa State, USA
J. Schmalian, Iowa State
S. Sebastian, Cambridge University, England
Z.X Shen, Stanford University, USA
T. Timusk, MacMaster University, Canada
J. Thompson, Los Alamos NL, USA
N.L. Wang, Institute of Physics, Beijing
H. Wen, IOP Bejing

Important Dates:

This ICAM-I2CAM Workshop will bring together both prominent & junior scientists. Participation of students & postdoctoral fellows is strongly encouraged and several fellowships will be awarded to support travel of early-career scientists.

Application / Registration:

Individuals wishing to attend this workshop  must complete an online application via the workshop Web Page.

It is important that applications be submitted as soon as possible in order to receive prompt consideration by the workshop organizers. Applications should be submitted via the web. In order to assemble a scientifically-excellent and diverse group applicants are admitted to the workshop by the organizers based on the information provided on the application.   Applications are encouraged from all scientists active in the research area of the workshop.

We invite scientifically qualified conferees of any sex, age, race, color and national origin to apply.
Attendance at this workshop is limited to approximately 50 conferees.

If you are accepted, please complete your registration immediately with payment to assure your attendance. The registration fee is $200. Each conferee who is accepted must complete his/her registration promptly so as not to penalize other scientists on a waiting list who would like to attend the workshop. Registrations not completed two weeks before the meeting may be released to individuals on the waiting list. If you arrive at the workshop without having prepaid your registration, and there are already 50 conferees, it is possible you will not be admitted to the meeting.

For the registration payment send a check for 200 US Dollars, payable to the University of Maryland College Park Foundation, to:

Dr. R. L. Greene
Dept. of Physics
Univ. of Maryland
College Park, MD 20742 USA

Applications / Registration is now closed.