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PROPOSALS FOR NEW PROGRAMS

CURRENT AND PAST PROGRAMS

  

PRINCIPAL PROGRAMS:

Low Dimensional Systems:
Strongly Interacting Electrons in Low Dimensions: New Orders, Symmetries, and Excitation
September 12-14, 2011

Towards Unifying Concepts in the Physics of Aperiodic Systems
October 14-15, 2011

Exact Methods in Gauge/String Theories
November 11-12, 2011

Quantum Statistical Mechanics & Quantum Computation
March 22-23, 2012

Nonequilibrium Phenomena in Ultracold Atoms and Strongly-Interacting Photons
June 11-13 2012

Connecting the Electromagnetic and Gravitational Wave Skies in the Era of Advanced LIGO
April 30-May 4, 2012

Discoveries at the LHC
April 27-29, 2012

and more to come

   

Proposals for New Programs

Each year, the Princeton Center for Theoretical Sciences sponsors thematic programs focused on forefront issues in theoretical science selected from proposals submitted by Princeton faculty and Center Postdoctoral Fellows having different central research interests but sharing a desire to explore a new area requiring their joint expertise. A core group of interested faculty will be in residence in the Center for the duration of each program and will, with the participation of interested Center Postdoctoral Fellows, organize pedagogical seminars, research seminars and discussion groups on the chosen topic. The audience for the program activities will include the broader Princeton theory community, including graduate students and suitably prepared undergraduates.

Proposals can be made by any faculty or group of faculty at Princeton University and may include organizers from outside Princeton. A call for proposals is made each Spring; but, in the case of especially urgent or timely topics, the Center is always prepared to respond to proposals outside the yearly cycle. Proposals are typically short (a page or two) and should include a short description, list of organizers and potential participants, and an approximate budget.

Proposals may range anywhere from a full year to a term to a few weeks to a few days. Proposal review and selections is made by the Board of Center Faculty Fellows.