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International Summer School on Driven-Dissipative Many-Body Systems

Visualisation of an open quantum system © Oded Zilberberg
The International Summer School on Driven-Dissipative Many-Body Systems will be held from 22–26 June 2026.

We are pleased to announce that the International Summer School on Driven-Dissipative Many-Body Systems, organized as part of our DFG FOR5688 consortium, will be held from 22–26 June 2026 at the new CaleDo building at TU Dortmund University, Germany. The activity is co-financed by the EU COST action QOPEN CA24109

The school is designed for about 40–60 participants, primarily PhD students and early-stage postdocs (though interested master’s students are also welcome). The curriculum will provide both broad introductions and advanced methods regarding the physics of open and driven many-body quantum systems.

Program Highlights: 
The scientific program covers a range of topics from open quantum systems and cold-atomic platforms to topology, Floquet engineering, and quantum fluids of light. We also plan workshops on equal opportunities and research data management.

Invited Lecturers: 
We are planning a comprehensive lecture series featuring members of our consortium and invited experts, including:

  • Joachim Ankerhold (Intro to open quantum systems)
  • Monika Aidelsburger (Intro to neutral atoms)
  • Christof Weitenberg (Ultracold atoms in optical lattices)
  • Tobias Donner (Many-body cavity QED)
  • Ludwig Mathey (Truncated Wigner / Lindbladian description)
  • Lukas Sieberer (Field theoretical approaches)
  • Iacopo Carusotto (Quantum fluids of light)
  • Frank Pollmann (Tensor network theory)
  • Oded Zilberberg (Introduction to topology in open systems)
  • Alex Schnell (Driven open many-body systems: Theory challenges)

Registration and Funding: 
More details regarding the program and application process can be found on our website.

Selected participants will receive full support for accommodation and meals, and we can contribute to travel costs if needed.

Organizing Committee:
Tobias Donner and Oded Zilberberg