The people named below proposed and will coordinate conferences hosted by the Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics in 2025.
Harnessing Quantum-optical Techniques in Solid-state Materials Martin Claussen, Michael Sentef, and Susanne Yelin February 3–6, 2025
Lattice and Continuum Approaches to Strongly Coupled QFT Aleksey Cherman, Lance Dixon, and Igor Klebanov March 10–13, 2025
Generalized Symmetries: High-Energy, Condensed Matter and Mathematics Maissam Barkeshli, Michele Del Zotto, and Shu-Heng Shao April 7–10, 2025
Planets on the Edge Myriam Benisty, Eric Gaidos, Ruth Murray-Clay, and Neal J. Turner May 5–8, 2025
Biological Physics of Biomolecular Condensates: Bridging Theory and Experiment Jerelle Joseph, Frank Jülicher, Stephanie Weber, and David Zwicker June 16–18, 2025
The Future of Earth's Polar Regions Qinghua Ding, Helene Seroussi, Gunilla Svensson, Patrick Taylor, and Andrew Thompson June 23–26, 2025
Frontiers of Relativistic Plasma Physics in Astrophysics and Laboratory Experiments Tom Blackburn, Alexander Philippov, Anatoly Spitkovsky, Louise Willingale, and Yajie Yuan August 18–21, 2025
Quantum Many-body Physics through the Lens of Quantum Error Correction Margaret Davydova, Sarang Gopalakrishnan, Aleksander Kubica, and Shruti Puri September 8–11, 2025
Frontiers of Programmable Quantum Dynamics: Advances and Applications Emily Davis, Wen Wei Ho, Matteo Ippoliti, and Joaquin Rodriguez Nieva October 27–30, 2025
The Lifecycle of Stellar Black Holes Maya Fishbach, Jessica Lu, Selma de Mink, and Tejaswi Venumadhav November 17–20, 2025
KITP strives to create a collegial and professional environment where all voices and perspectives can be heard. Participants will conduct themselves in a manner that is welcoming, inclusive, and free from disrespect, intimidation, bullying, discrimination, personal attacks, harassment, and retaliation.
Professor Lars Bildsten, Director Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics University of California, Santa Barbara
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