Discussion Meeting
ORGANIZERS
Subhro Bhattacharjee (ICTS, Bengaluru), Arindam Ghosh (IISc, Bengaluru, India), Rajesh Gopakumar (ICTS, Bengaluru), Sumathi Rao (ICTS, Bengaluru) and Sthitadhi Roy (ICTS, Bengaluru)
DATE & TIME
28 July 2025 to 29 July 2025
VENUE
Madhava Lecture Hall, ICTS Bengaluru

Over the past few decades, the crucial role of non-trivial many-body entanglement in underpinning fascinating and unconventional quantum matter phases, such as those exhibiting fractionalized low-energy excitations, has become increasingly clear. Prominent examples include the Fractional Quantum Hall effect, with its established experimental realisations, and quantum spin liquids, for which several material candidates are actively being explored. These two vibrant research frontiers continue to drive our understanding of long-range entangled phases, fostering a rich exchange of ideas between them. Furthermore, certain concepts and instances from these areas offer valuable perspectives on the controlled manipulation of quantum systems within hybrid platforms. To delve into the latest advancements in these exciting fields in this two-day discussion meeting, we aim to bring together leading experts from both India and abroad for an intensive exchange of knowledge. 

Accommodation will be provided for outstation participants at our on-campus guest house.

ICTS is committed to building an environment that is inclusive, non-discriminatory and welcoming of diverse individuals. We especially encourage the participation of women and other under-represented groups.

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