Quantum Gases 2026
Organizers:
Hui Zhai,Chengshu Li,Wenlan Chen and Tin-Lun (Jason) Ho
Organized by:
Institute for Advanced Study and Department of Physics, Tsinghua University
August 24 - 26, 2026
The field of quantum simulation and quantum computation with ultracold atoms is advancing rapidly, particularly on platforms such as optical lattices and tweezer arrays. These developments are deepening our understanding of strongly correlated phases, uncovering novel phenomena and principles in quantum dynamics and non-equilibrium physics, and offering a highly promising route toward fault-tolerant quantum computing. This conference will bring together experts from around the world to discuss these exciting new advances.
Invited Speakers:
- Tarik Yefsah (École Normale Supérieure)
- Tobias Donner (ETH Zurich)
- Selim Jochim (Heidelberg)
- Giacomo Roati (LENS - European Laboratory for Non-Linear Spectroscopy)
- Johannes Zeiher (Ludwig-Maximilians-University of Munich)
- Taiyang Xiang (Berkeley)
- Liyang Qiu (Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics, Garching)
- Yanliang Guo (Innsbruck)
- Ryan White (Innsbruck)
- Wen Wei Ho(National University of Singapore)
- James Thompson (JILA)
- Wenjun Zhang (Tsinghua)
- Zijie Zhu(Fudan)
- Pengfei Zhang (Fudan)
- Hepeng Yao(Peking)
The list is continuously supplemented and updated
This conference is a series of biannual conferences on ultracold atomic gases held at Tsinghua University since 2010, interrupted by the pandemic in 2020 and 2022. The information on the previous conferences is listed below.
Quantum Gases 2018: Novel Correlation Effects
Quantum Gases 2016: Non-Equilibrium Dynamics
Quantum Gases 2014: Synthetic Gauge Fields and Large Spin System
Quantum Gases 2012: Polar Molecules and Magnetic Atoms
Quantum Gases 2010: Synthetic Gauge Fields