Precision Physics, Quantum Electrodynamics and Fundamental Interactions
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Europe/Berlin
IESC Cargese
IESC Cargese
Institut d'Etudes Scientifiques
20130 CARGESE
Corsica, France
Description
This conference intends to bring together scientists in both experimental and theoretical physics from the fields of precision physics, particle trapping, the physics of simple atomic systems, strong-field physics, quantum electrodynamics and fundamental constants, interactions and symmetries.
It is organized by Laboratoire Kastler Brossel Paris and Université d'Évry-Val-d'Essonne (Laurent Hilico and Jean-Philippe Karr), GSI Helmholtz-Zentrum Darmstadt and Helmholtz-Institut Jena (Wolfgang Quint and Manuel Vogel).
We invite you to register and submit oral or poster contributions. There will be no proceedings of this conference. Please create an abstract using the below template and use 'submit a new abstract'.
This conference is dedicated to the memory of Prof. Fritz Bosch (1940-2016).
Main topics:
Precision experiments in atomic, molecular and nuclear physics
Bound-state QED in atoms, molecules, ions
Physics of highly charged ions
Fundamental constants
The proton size puzzle
Matter/antimatter symmetry tests
Particle trap physics
International advisory board:
Vladimir Shabaev, St. Petersburg State University, Russia
Richard Thompson, Imperial College London, UK
Klaus Blaum, MPI-K Heidelberg, Germany
Paul Indelicato, Ecole Normale Supérieure, France
Peter Mohr, NIST, USA
Victor Flambaum, University of New South Wales, Australia
Martina Knoop, Aix Marseille Université, France
Franz Kottmann, ETH Zurich and PSI, Switzerland
Andrey Surzhykov, TU Braunschweig, Germany
François Nez, Laboratoire Kastler Brossel, France
Eric Hessels, York University, Canada
Aldo Antognini, ETH Zürich and PSI, Switzerland
Paolo Crivelli, ETH Zürich, Switzerland
Yasunori Yamasaki, RIKEN, Japan
Dmitry Budker, University of Mainz / HI Mainz, Germany
Carlo Rizzo, CNRS, France
Krzysztof Pachucki, FU Warsaw, Poland
Ulrich Jentschura, Missouri S&T University, USA
Andrzej Czarnecki, University of Alberta, Canada
Martino Trassinelli, INSP, France
Ekkehard Peik, PTB Braunschweig, Germany