The 25th School of Mesoscopic Physics

"Quantum Transport and Quantum Many-Body Systems"

May 16--18, 2012

Seminar Room B2, High1 Resort

About the School

The School of Mesoscopic Physics, formerly known as the "Workshop on Nanoscale and Mesoscopic Systems", provides courses where graduate students can learn elementary theories and experimental skills of quantum transport and many-body effects in nanoscale and mesoscopic systems through a three-year curriculum (the curriculum is still under developement as of April in 2012). The School will also give seminars of special topics to promote the information exchange, scientific discussions, and collaborations among scientists working on nanosctures or mesoscopic systems. The School opens twice a year, each time inviting three or four experts in the field as lecturers. Since it was first launched in January 1999, it has undergone several changes in its format, and the year 2012 marks anothe turning point changing from a workshop format to a school format. Even in the workshop format, it was intended particularly for lectures rather than seminal talks as in usual conferences so that the partcipants can learn and discuss thoroughly the topics. The topics covered in previous workshops/schools are available here.

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