Overview
The frontier of nonequilibrium physics intersects with a diverse array of fields, such as hard and soft condensed matter physics, biology, statistics, and computational science. As a satellite event of STATPHYS28 (August 7-11, 2023, Tokyo), this three-day international conference aims to bring together scientists from a broad range of fields, including active matter physics, biophysics, and condensed matter physics, to explore interdisciplinary concepts like phase transition properties, topology, and machine learning, transcending the confines of subfields.
Registration: closed (June 25)
Confirmed speakers (as of Jan 30, 2023)
- Yuto Ashida (U Tokyo, Japan)
- Olivier Dauchot (ESPCI, France)
- Étienne Fodor (U Luxembourg, Luxembourg)
- Ramin Golestanian (U Oxford, UK)
- Isabella Guido (Univ Surrey, UK)
- Ryo Hanai (Kyoto U, Japan)
- Silke Henkes (Leiden U, Netherlands)
- Yariv Kafri (Technion, Israel)
- Akira Kakugo (Kyoto U, Japan)
- Alexandar Morozov (U Edinburgh, UK)
- Suraj Shankar (Harvard U, USA)
- Alexandre Solon (Sorbonne U, France)
- Kazumasa A. Takeuchi (U Tokyo, Japan)
- Vincenzo Vitelli (U Chicago, USA)
- Tsuneya Yoshida (Kyoto U, Japan)
- Hepeng Zhang (Shanghai Jiao Tong U, China)
Organizers
- Kyogo Kawaguchi (RIKEN, Japan)
- Daiki Nishiguchi (U Tokyo, Japan)
- Tomoki Ozawa (Tohoku U, Japan)
- Ken Shiozaki (Kyoto U, Japan)
- Julien Tailleur (MIT, USA)
- Hugues Chaté (CEA-Saclay, France)
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