The Workshop will take place in September 2009 in Sant Benet, and will last two and a half days (from Wednesday 2nd until Friday 4th, just before the start of the BEC2009 conference on Saturday 5th). We plan to hold 7 sessions, each consisting of 1 keynote lectures (45 min. plus 15 min. discussion) and 2 invited lectures (25 min. plus 5 min. discussion). The final session will include a panel discussion. There will be no special poster session, but there will be space to have posters displayed permanently.

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Programme
Poster list.
Full programme + posters w/abstracts.

Schedule:

Registration Day - 1st of September

20:30-22:30
Dinner

First Day - 2nd of September:

Session I: Ultracold atoms in external gauge fields

9.00-10.00
Keynote: W.D. Phillips (NIST-Gaithersburg)
Ultracold Atoms as tools for quantum simulation
Show Abstract
10.00-10.30
Invited: J. Dalibard (LKB-CNRS)
Geometric potentials in quantum optics: physical interpretation and practical implementation.
Show Abstract
10.30-11.00
Invited: N. Cooper (University of Cambridge)
Correlated Phases of Atomic Bose Gases on Rotating Lattices.
Show Abstract
11.00-11.30
Coffee break

Session II: Ultracold atoms with Dirac-like dispersion

11.30-12.30
Keynote: Y. Hatsugai (University of Tsukuba)
Berry connections and Dirac dispersion: graphene, quantum spins and BEC-BCS crossover.
Show Abstract
12.30-13.00
Invited: N. Goldman (Université Libre de Bruxelles)
Non-Abelian optical lattices: Anomalous quantum Hall effect and Dirac fermions
Show Abstract
13.00-13.30
Invited: G. Juzeliūnas (Vilnius University)
Abelian and non-Abelian light-induced gauge potentials for cold atoms
Show Abstract
13.30-15.30
Lunch

Session III: Ultracold atoms in polimerized lattices

16.00-17.00
Keynote: I. Bloch (Max Planck Institut for Quantum Optics)
Preparing and manipulating exotic quantum states in optical lattices
Show Abstract
17.00-17.30
Invited: B. Douçot (CNRS and University of Paris)
Physical implementation of protected qubits.
Show Abstract
17.30-18.00
Coffee break
20:30-22:30
Dinner

Second Day - 3rd of September:

Session IV: Topological order, anyons, non-Abelions

9.00-10.-00
Keynote: S. Das Sarma (University of Maryland)
Topological Quantum Computation using Non-Abelian Anyons
Show Abstract
10.00-10.30
Invited: M.A. Martin Delgado (Universidad Complutense de Madrid)
Lattice Gauge Theories in Quantum Computation and Strongly Correlated Systems.
Show Abstract
10.30-11.00
Special Lecture: G. Baym (University of Illinois)
Cold Atoms and Dense QCD
Show Abstract
11.00-11.30
Coffee break

Session V: Frustrated ultracold gases, quantum spin liquids

11.30-12.30
Keynote: M.P.A. Fisher (Microsoft Station Q)
Quantum Bose-Metals in Two dimensions
Show Abstract
12.30-13.00
Invited: K. Sengstock (University of Hamburg)
Quantum gases in triangular optical lattices.
Show Abstract
13.00-13.30
Free slot
TBA
13.30-15.00
Lunch

Session VI: Ultracold atoms, gauge fields, and Dirac dispersion relations

16.00-17.00
Keynote: M. Creutz (Brookhaven Lab)
Four dimensional graphene and chiral fermions.
Show Abstract
17.00-17.30
Invited: I. Spielman (NIST and University of Maryland)
Synthetic vector potentials and electromagnetic fields created with light.
Show Abstract
17.30-18.00
Coffee break
19.00-23.00
Visit + Conference Dinner

Third Day - 4th of September:

Session VII: Ultracold gases as simulators of gauge theories

09.00-10.00
Keynote: H.-P. Büchler (Institute for Theoretical Physics, University of Stuttgart)
Quantum simulations with Rydberg atoms
Show Abstract
10.00-10.30
Invited: G. Münster (University of Münster)
Lattice gauge theory.
Show Abstract
10.30-11.00
Invited: S. Jochim (Max-Planck-Institut für Kernphysik - Heidelberg)
A three-component gas of ultracold fermions
Show Abstract
11.00-11.30
Coffee break

Session VIII: Panel discussion: Gauge theories and ultracold atoms: what can we achieve?

11.30-13.30 Panel: Ch. Clark (NIST), C. Lhuillier (University Pierre et Marie Curie), I. Cirac (Max-Planck-Institut für Quantenoptik - Garching)
13.30-15.00
Lunch