Last week, May 4-7, CEM’s IRG-1 hosted scientists from across the world with diverse expertise working on the interplay of spin-orbit coupling and correlations in transition metal oxides. Speakers included:
- James Analytis, University of California, Berkeley
- Ryotaro Arita, Riken
- Gang Cao, Kentucky
- Jinguang Cheng, IOP, Chinese Academy of Sciences
- Sang-Wook Cheong, Rutgers University
- Daniel Dessau, University of Colorado, Boulder
- Daniel Haskel, Argonne National Laboratory
- Harold Hwang, Stanford University
- George Jackeli, Max Planck Institute
- Hae-Young Kee, University of Toronto
- Bernhard Keimer, Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research
- Daniel Khomskii, University of Cologne
- Yong-Baek Kim, Toronto
- Yeongkwan Kim, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
- Young Lee, Stanford University
- John Mitchell, Argonne National Laboratory
- Arun Paramekanti, University of Toronto
- Natalia Perkins, University of Minnesota
- Tanusri Saha-Dasgupta, S. N. Bose National Centre for Basic Sciences
- Sergej Savrasov, University of California, Davis
- Kyle Shen, Cornell University
- Susanne Stemmer, UC Santa Barbara
- Hidenori Takagi, Max Planck Institute
- Jean-Marc Triscone, Geneva
- Kentaro Ueda, University of Tokyo
- Ashvin Vishwanath, University of California, Berkeley
- Fengyuan Yang, Ohio State University
- Jiaqiang Yan, University of Tennessee, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Additional information, including slides presented at the workshop can be found here.