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MCMP 2015 - International Conference and Exhibition on Mesoscopic & Condensed Matter Physics

Date2015-06-22 - 2015-06-24

Deadline2014-11-10

VenueBoston, USA - United States USA - United States

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Websitehttps://condensedmatterphysics.conferenc...

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OMICS Group announces all the participants across the globe to attend the International Conference and Exhibition on Mesoscopic & Condensed Matter Physics during June 22-24, 2015 Boston, USA with the theme to share and fortify the accelerating research and technologies in condensed matter physics. The aim of Condensed Matter Physics-2015 conference is to bring together a multi-disciplinary group of scientists and engineers to present and exchange breakthrough ideas relating to the applied physics and applications of quantum optics, soft matters, organic electronics and other various fields of condensed matter physics. It promotes top-level research and to globalize the quality research in general, thus making discussions, presentations and contributions more internationally competitive and focusing attention on the outstanding achievements in the field of condensed matter physics which includes semiconductors, quantum physics, ultracold atoms, black hole physics, biological condensed matter physics and many other interesting topics.
Condensed matter physics is a branch of physics that deals with the physical properties of condensed phases of matter. Condensed matter physicists seek to understand the behavior of these phases by using physical laws. In particular, these include the laws of quantum mechanics, electromagnetism and statistical mechanics. The most familiar condensed phases are solids and liquids, while more exotic condensed phases include the superconducting phase exhibited by certain materials at low temperature, the ferromagnetic and antiferromagnetic phases of spins on atomic lattices, and the Bose?Einstein condensate found in cold atomic systems. The study of condensed matter physics involves measuring various material properties via experimental probes along with using techniques of theoretical physics to develop mathematical models that help in understanding physical behavior.
Mesoscopic physics is a sub-discipline of condensed matter physics which deals with materials of an intermediate length scale. The scale of such materials can be described as being between the size of a quantity of atoms (such as a molecule) and of materials measuring micrometers. The lower limit can also be defined as being the size of individual atoms. At the micrometer level are bulk materials. Mesoscopic and macroscopic objects have in common that they both contain a large number of atoms. Whereas average properties derived from its constituent materials describe macroscopic objects, as they usually obey the laws of classical mechanics, a mesoscopic object, by contrast, are affected by fluctuations around the average, and are subject to quantum mechanics.
CONFERENCE HIGHLIGHTS
The States of Matter
Phase Phenomena and Electronic Phenomena
Electronic Phases
Magnetic Phases
Quasiparticles and Soft Matter
Quantum Optics
Organic Electronics
Matter under Extreme Conditions
X-Ray Scattering
Properties of Cellular Networks and Mesoscale Systems in Biology
Black Hole Physics
Applications and New Dimensions in Technology

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