Unifying Concepts in Glass Physics IV (UCGP2008) †
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Scope †
The conference Unifying concepts in glass physics IV will be held in Kyoto during November 25-28, 2008. This conference is the fourth edition of a series, held previously in Trieste in 1999, Rome in 2002 and Bangalore in 2004. Continuing the spirit of the previous editions, the focus of the conference will be put on universal aspects in the behavior of glassy systems. Topics covered will include theoretical studies of glass transition, experimental and computational studies of dynamics in the super cooled liquid and glassy states as well as other glassy systems such as spin glasses, colloidal glasses, gels and proteins.
Date †
- Nov. 25(Tue) - 28(Fri), 2008
Venue †
- Inamori Hall, Shiran Kaikan, Kyoto University, Kyoto 606-8501, JAPAN [ LINK ]
Fee †
- Free for Registration (may depend on budget)
- JPY10,000 for Banquet (rough estimate)
Main Topics †
- Thermodynamic approach
- Kinetic approach
- Non-equilibrium phenomena
- New materials
- Colloidal and granular systems
- Polymer glasses
- Metallic glass
- Mechanical properties
- Frustration
- Information theory
Important Dates †
- Website opening [ December 6, 2007 ]
- 2nd circular upload [ May 1, 2008 ]
- Registration start [ May 1, 2008 ]
- Registration dead line [ June 30, 2008 ]
- Notification of acceptance [ July 31, 2008 ]
- Submission of abstract [ August 31, 2008 ]
- 3rd circular upload [ October, 2008 ]
Organizing Committee †
- Takashi Odagaki (Kyushu University, Fukuoka) Chair
- Ryoichi Yamamoto (Kyoto University, Kyoto) Co-Chair
- Koji Hukushima (University of Tokyo, Tokyo) Co-Chair
- Koji Fukao (Ritsumeikan University, Kusatu) Co-Chair
- Silvio Franz (Universite Paris-Sud, Paris)
- Srikanth Sastry (Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for
Advanced Scientific Research, Bangalore)
- David Reichman (Columbia University, New York)
- Francesco Sciortino (University of Rome, Rome)
Local Committee †
- Ryoichi Yamamoto (Kyoto University, Kyoto)
- Takeaki Araki (Kyoto University, Kyoto)
- Kang Kim (Institute for Molecular Science)
- Takashi Konishi (Kyoto University, Kyoto)
Sponsers & Supporting Institutions †
- Yukawa Institute, Kyoto University
- Kyoto University Foundation for Education and Research
- The Physical Society of Japan
- ...
Official Website †
Contact †