
The interdisciplinary workshop provides the possibility for presenting and exchanging progress in the description of nonequilibrium phenomena in finite systems. It is a joint workshop of Forschungszentrum Dresden-Rossendorf (FZD - Institute of Ion Beam Physics and Materials Research) and the Max Planck Institute for the Physics of Complex Systems, Dresden.
The interdisciplinary workshop provides the possibility for presenting and exchanging progress in the description of nonequilibrium phenomena in finite systems. Experiments on very short time scales are characterized by transient phenomena like the formation of correlations and quasiparticle excitations far from equilibrium. Conventionally applied theoretical techniques have to be critically reviewed, and new theoretical concepts have to be discussed. The development of reliable methods is of great importance for designing and fabricating today's nanostructures. The workshop wants to contribute to the understanding of correlations in optical and transport phenomena in small systems by bringing together theorists and experimentalists from different areas. The workshop is supported by DFG, SMWK, ICCMP and FZD.
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