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   24.01.2011
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5th International Conference on Spontaneous Coherence in Excitonic Systems

Welcome to the fifth International Conference on Spontaneous Coherence in Excitonic Systems (ICSCE-5).

ICSCE-5 will take place between the 7th and 11th February 2011 in Lausanne, Switzerland, at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, EPFL).

This meeting follows a series of previous meetings on spontaneous coherence in excitonic systems that were held in Pennsylvania, USA (2004), Southampton, United Kingdom (2005), Les Houches, France (2007), and Cambridge, United Kingdom (2008). The conference aims at bringing together the ever growing community of researchers studying quantum collective phenomena in various kinds of electronic excitations in solids. It is intended that the topic of spontaneous coherence in excitonic systems will be interpreted widely, including exciton condensation, polariton condensation, magnon condensation, exciton and polariton lasers, parametric oscillators, bilayer quantum Hall systems, and systems displaying strongly correlated phases.  

EPFL
is one of the two federal institutes of technology in Switzerland, lying at the heart of an idyllic location on the shores of Lake Geneva. With more than 250 laboratories and research groups on campus, EPFL is one of Europe's most innovative and productive technology institutes, and is an ideal venue for this conference.   

Please, visit regularly this web page to receive the latest news about the conference organization. 

The participants who need an acceptance letter are kindly requested to write an
e-mail to the organizers.

 

Important Dates
Abstract Submission
15th October 2010

Abstract Acceptance
30th November 2010

Registration Deadline
15th December 2010

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