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13-15 May 2025
Facility for Rare Isotope Beams
America/New_York timezone

The Seventh Conference on NUCLEI and MESOSCOPIC Physics (NMP25) will be held at the Facility for Rare Isotope Beams (FRIB) at Michigan State University (MSU), East Lansing, Michigan, USA from May 13-15, 2025.

We hope that NMP25 can be an effective stage for experts to interact and exchange ideas on a diverse set of topics and lead to cross-disciplinary collaborations.

This will be the seventh meeting in the series, which began in 2004, with subsequent conferences in 2007, 2011, 2014, 2017, and 2022. The main goal of this series is to bring together scientists studying a broad range of objects of mesoscopic nature that  display  common features and can be explored using similar approaches. Currently, research on strongly correlated many-body systems and topological states of matter is blossoming, due to a number of experimental breakthroughs, theoretical developments, and enormous computational progress. Closely related is also quantum computing, an area of fast-increasing interest and importance. Consequently, one can take advantage of these connections and of the progress made in different physical contexts. NMP25 will provide a unique and exciting platform for experts in a broad range of areas to interact and exchange ideas on a diverse set of topics. We hope that the resulting interactions will lead to inspiring cross-disciplinary collaborations.

 

Mesoscopic physics has greatly benefitted from the approaches developed in the context of nuclear physics. Therefore, it is natural that a broad-scope conference on mesoscopic physics is held at FRIB, the largest university-based DOE laboratory with unique capabilities for engineering and studying exotic nuclear species. FRIB and the Department of Physics and Astronomy at MSU both support the seventh conference. We are also applying for a special grant from the National Science Foundation to support the participation of young researchers.

To meet the goal of the meeting, all talks will be a review-type presentation (including discussion time).

The primary topics of interest are:

  • Many-body quantum theory
  • Experiments with mesoscopic systems and exotic nuclei
  • New computational perspectives, including quantum computing
  • Open and marginally stable mesoscopic systems
  • Quantum transport
  • Fundamental symmetries in mesoscopic systems
  • Collectivity, chaos, and thermalization
  • Mesoscopic phase transitions, superfluidity, and superconductivity
  • Topological systems

The abstract submission deadline is February 28th, 2025, submit directly to Vladimir Zelevinsky zelevins@frib.msu.edu.

The Seventh Conference is supported by FRIB and Department of Physics and Astronomy at MSU.

Contact NMP at nmp@frib.msu.edu.

 

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Facility for Rare Isotope Beams
1200 FRIB Laboratory
640 S. Shaw Lane, East Lansing, Michigan, USA, 48824

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