Conference presentations are solicited from a broad range of research topics within the condensed matter physics, including the following:
Semiconductor physics (Theory of electronic structure, Quantum dots and wires, Photonic crystals, High magnetic fields phenomena, Ultra-fast phenomena)
Surface, interface and low-dimensional physics (Graphene, Carbon and other nanotubes, Complex oxide interfaces)
Magnetism (Magnetic structures, Magnetic phase transitions, Magneto-electronics and spintronics, Magnetic nanoparticles)
Superconductivity (Heavy fermions, Quantum critical phenomena, Pairing mechanisms, High Tc superconductivity)
Strongly correlated systems (New materials with strong correlations, Dynamical properties from time-resolved experiments, Quantum fluids and condensed matter with cold atoms)
Phase transitions, ferroelectricity, multiferroics
Polymer physics, soft matter, complex systems
Ivan Božović (Brookhaven National Laboratory)
Zoran Radović, chair (Faculty of Physics Belgrade)
Nataša Bibić (Institute of Nuclear Sciences Vinča)
Milan Damnjanović (Faculty of Physics Belgrade)
Vladimir Dobrosavljević (Florida State University)
Laslo Forro (University of Lausanne)
Igor Herbut (Simon Fraser University)
Milan Knežević (Faculty of Physics Belgrade)
Miodrag Kulić (Goethe-University Frankfurt am Main)
Milica Milovanović (Institute of Physics Belgrade)
Čedomir Petrović (Brookhaven National Laboratory)
Zoran Popović (Institute of Physics Belgrade)
Jelena Radovanović (ETF Belgrade)
Mario Škrinjar (Faculty of Sciences Novi Sad)
Bosiljka Tadić(Jožef Štefan Institute Ljubljana)
Zlatko Tešanović (Johns Hopkins Univ. Baltimore)
Filip Vukajlović (Institute of Nuclear Sciences Vinča)
Ivan Belča, chair (Faculty of Physics Belgrade)
Antun Balaž (Institute of Physics Belgrade)
Edib Dobardžić (Faculty of Physics Belgrade)
Branislav Nikolić (University of Delaware)
Zoran Nikolić (Faculty of Physics Belgrade)
Mirzeta Savić (Faculty of Physics Belgrade)
Faculty of Physics, University of Belgrade
In collaboration with:
Institute of Physics Belgrade
Institute of Nuclear Sciences Vinča
Under the auspices of:
Serbian Physical Society
Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts
Belgrade is the capital of Serbia. It is situated in the South-Eastern Europe, on the Balkan Peninsula, at the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers.
The Belgrade river banks are 200km long. There are 16 river islands on the Belgrade waterways of which the most well-known are: Ada Ciganlija and Veliko ratno ostrvo.
Monday, 18 April 2011
Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts
9:00 Registration
10:00 Opening ceremony
Max poster dimension 90x90
Regular participant - 150 EUR or 15000 RSD
Students - 50 EUR or 5000 RSD
University of Belgrade, Faculty of Physics, Studentski trg 12, 11000 Beograd, Serbia, Phone +381 11 2630 152, Fax +381 11 3282 619