33rd M. Smoluchowski Symposium on Statistical Physics

Europe/Warsaw
Description

33rd M. Smoluchowski Symposium will be held on-line on December 3-4 2020 using MS Teams platform.

The subtitle of this year Symposium is "Brownian motion and active matter".

The scope of the Symposium will cover:

  • Nonequilibrium systems with large fluctuations and strong correlations
  • Stochastic and quantum thermodynamics
  • Fluctuation relations and large deviation theory
  • Decoherence, chaos and quantum-classical correspondence
  • Diffusive processes and weak ergodicity breaking
  • Fluctuation-dissipation relation in fluids, granular media, nano- and biological-systems
  • Active matter, collective phenomena in living systems
  • Nonlinear dynamics and turbulence
  • Complex networks
  • Simulations and modelling in polymer physics and soft matter
  • New frontiers in contemporary statistical physics Interdisciplinary applications

 

List of confirmed invited speakers:

Thierry Dauxois (CNRS & Ecole Normale Supérieure de Lyon)
Massimiliano Esposito (University of Luxemburg)
Adam Kleczkowski (University of Strathclyde)
Gleb Oshanin (CNRS & Sorbonne Université)
Sidney Redner (Santa Fe Institute)
Shlomi Reuveni (Tel Aviv University)
Kim Sneppen (Niels Bohr Institute)

 

Book of Abstracts (PDF), Program (PDF) and technical information (PDF).

 

Scientific committee:

Alexander Dubkov (Nizhny Novgorod)
Paweł F. Góra (Kraków)
Ewa Gudowska-Nowak (Kraków)
Danuta Makowiec  (Gdańsk)
Bernardo Spagnolo (Palermo)
Igor M. Sokolov (Berlin)

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Deadlines:

Abstract (oral or poster presentation) 10 November 2020.

Information about acceptance will be sent until 20 November 2020.

 

Fees:

There is no Conference fee

Participants
  • ADAM GADOMSKI
  • Adrian Baule
  • Agnieszka Chrzanowska
  • Agnieszka Kurek
  • Alejandro Sanchez
  • Aleksander Stanislavsky
  • Alexander Osinsky
  • Alexander Serov
  • Alexandre Guillet
  • Ambra Lattanzi
  • Andreas Dechant
  • Andrzej Krawiecki
  • Angelika Abramiuk-Szurlej
  • Anna Ochab-Marcinek
  • Anna Strzelewicz
  • Antoine Naert
  • Arkadiusz Jędrzejewski
  • Arkadiusz Lipiecki
  • Arnab Pal
  • Artem Ryabov
  • ASHMITA BOSE
  • Ashwin Gopal
  • Atsu Katsuki
  • Bartłomiej Dybiec
  • Bartłomiej Nowak
  • Baruch Meerson
  • Benjamin De Bruyne
  • Bruno Combi
  • CHINMOY SAMANTA
  • Danuta Makowiec
  • David Kessler
  • Dom Corbett
  • Eli Barkai
  • Emad Awad
  • Fabian Baumann
  • Gennaro Tucci
  • Gerhard Jung
  • Gleb Oshanin
  • Grzegorz Siudem
  • Horacio S. Wio
  • Hye Jin Park
  • Ignacio Pagonabarraga
  • J. Ignacio Deza
  • Jacek Miękisz
  • Jakub Barbasz
  • Jakub Pawłowski
  • Jakub Slezak
  • Jerzy Gorecki
  • Jitendra Kethepalli
  • Karol Capała
  • Katarzyna Gorska
  • Katarzyna Oles
  • Katarzyna Sznajd-Weron
  • Kim Sneppen
  • Kleczkowski Adam
  • Krzysztof Kułakowski
  • Lech Longa
  • Leszek Krzemien
  • Luiz Guilherme
  • Maciej Doniec
  • Maciej Majka
  • MAINARDI Francesco
  • Marcin Łobejko
  • Martin Bier
  • Martin Giuliano
  • Masato Itami
  • Massimiliano Esposito
  • Maxim Dolgushev
  • Mi Jin Lee
  • Michael Zwolak
  • Michal Ciesla
  • Mikolaj Zawislak
  • Monika Krasowska
  • Moumita ganguly
  • Naftali Smith
  • Natalia Kruszewska
  • Nataniel Martinez
  • Ohad Shpielberg
  • Ouassim Feliachi
  • Paweł Góra
  • Paweł Karbowniczek
  • Piotr Kubala
  • Prashant Singh
  • Przemysław Nowak
  • Quancheng Liu
  • Rainer Klages
  • Renat Sibatov
  • rk singh
  • Roberto Garra
  • Roberto Raúl Deza
  • Roman Belousov
  • ruoyu yin
  • Ryszard Wojnar
  • Sang Hoon Lee
  • Sarah Kostinski
  • Seong-Gyu Yang
  • Sergey Matveev
  • Sergey Traytak
  • Seyed Mohsen Jebreiil Khadem
  • Shlomi Reuveni
  • Sid Redner
  • Steven Yuvan
  • Swati Mudra
  • Tal Agranov
  • Thierry Dauxois
  • Trifce Sandev
  • Tristan Gautié
  • wanli wang
  • Wojciech Tomczyk