[qmeso-seminar] Fwd: QuantEMX invites applications for support for summer research collaborations (theory or experiment).

Михаил Фейгельман feigel at landau.ac.ru
Sat Apr 14 09:31:36 MSK 2018


---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Piers Coleman <coleman at physics.rutgers.edu>
Date: 2018-04-13 10:37 GMT+03:00
Subject: QuantEMX invites applications for support for summer research
collaborations (theory or experiment).
To: icam-announce at ucdavis.edu
Cc: Rajiv Singh -- Rajiv Singh <singh at physics.ucdavis.edu>,
ranjansingh59 at gmail.com, Socorro A LaForga <salaforga at ucdavis.edu>




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Long summer days of research

QuantEMX invites applications for support for summer research
collaborations.


As the summer arrives many of us are thinking about summer collaborations -

experimental trips to our collaborators, to national facilities, or brief

collaborations, theoretical or experimental, across the world, that might

occur as part of a conference visit or workshop. QuantEMX offers generous
support for

these collaborations within the world-wide ICAM and EPIQS network, and their

collaborators.


Please encourage your collaborators and students to apply for this funding.

30th April Deadline.


The application process is light and decisions will be made shortly.


QuantEmX grants are available for short research collaborations - theory or

experiment, within the world-wide ICAM/EPIQS network. Condensed Matter

Physicists working on quantum matter - from graduate students to senior

scientists, are invited to apply for QuantEmX grants. Visits ranging from a

four or five days to several weeks are supported. The application procedure

is quick, requiring a one page proposal, budget and CV.


http://icam-i2cam.org/index.php/quantemx/

Deadline April 30th.


Rajiv Singh and Piers Coleman

ICAM Co-directors.


Eligibility.


1) Research exchanges either way, between research groups funded by the

Emergent Phenomena in Quantum Systems (EPiQS) initiative and any other

research group in the world.


2) ICAM members (senior and junior) can apply for

exchange with other ICAM or EPQIQS groups. Limited funding is also
available for

exchanges in which the other group is not part of ICAM.


Here is a short list of major

international facilities to which we will support science exchanges or

collaborations.


ICAM Nodes at major international facilities include:


The Nijmegen High Field Magnet Laboratory.

The National High Magnetic Field Laboratory

Argonne National Laboratory.

Brookhaven National Laboratory.

Los Alamos National Laboratory.

Institute for Solid State Physics, Tokyo.

ICTP, Trieste.

Nordita, Stockholm

The Max Planck Institutes of Dresden.

Max Planck Institute, Stuttgart.

Institute of Physics, Beijing, China

National Center for Theoretical science, Hsinchu, Taiwan

Institute of Physics, Academia Sinica, Taiwan

Hubbard Theory Consortium, UK.

Australian Consortium, Monash University.

Mid-European Consortium, Croatia, Hungary and Austria.

Conicet, Argentina.

FAPERJ, CBPF, Brazil.


EPIQS Research nodes are located at several universities across the USA


For more details see


http://icam-i2cam.org/index.php/branches/

http://icam-i2cam.org/index.php/quantemx/

https://www.moore.org/initiative-strategy-detail?initiativeI
d=emergent-phenomena-in-quantum-systems






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