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Workshop on “Correlated disorder and hyperuniformity in soft matter and photonics”

Oct 15 - Oct 17, 2018

Institut Henri Poincar´e, Paris, France (www. ihp. fr )

With the support of

French National Agency for Research SoftComp Network of Excellence

Topic

The goal of the workshop is to bring together scientists from soft-matter science and wave physics interested in the design, the fabrication and the properties of correlated disordered and/or hyperuniform materials. The workshop will consist of invited talks by world-class specialists and aposter sessionwhich will be the place for discussions and interactions. The topics covered will include (not restrictive) correlated disorder, photonic glasses, hyperunifor- mity, hyperuniform materials, localization, polarization and near-field effects, self-assembled colloidal structures, optical and acoustic metamaterials.

Scientific and organizing committee

R ´emi Carminati ESPCI Paris, France

Michel Cloitre ESPCI Paris, France

Romain Pierrat ESPCI Paris, France

Frank Scheffold

University of Fribourg, Switzerland

Invited speakers

Paul Chaikin (to be confirmed) New York University, United States

Haim Diamant

Tel Aviv University, Israel

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2 Workshop on “Correlated disorder and hyperuniformity in soft matter and photonics”

R ´emi Dreyfus

University of Pennsylvania, United States

Marian Florescu

University of Surrey, United Kingdom

Xiaoping Jia

ESPCI Paris, France

Dov Levine Technion, Israel

Cefe L ´opez

Instituto de Ciencia de Materiales de Madrid, Spain

Olivier Mondain-Monval

Universit ´e de Bordeaux, France

Nadine Nassif

Sorbonne Universit ´e, France

David Pine

New York University, United States

Juan Jos ´e Saenz

Donostia International Physics Center, Spain

Riccardo Sapienza

Imperial College London, United King- dom

Frank Scheffold

University of Fribourg, Switzerland

Patrick Tabeling ESPCI Paris, France

Salvatore Torquato (talk via visio conf) Princeton University, United States

Silvia Vignolini

University of Cambridge, United King- dom

Gi-Ra Yi

Sungkyunkwan Universtiy, South Korea

Registration

The registration is free but mandatory. It includes access to the workshop, coffee breaks, lunches and welcome cocktail.

To register, please send the following informations [email protected]:

• First and last names,

• Affiliation,

• Email address,

• Day(s) you will attend (important for meal organization),

• In case you plan to present aposter, title and list of authors.

Number of attendees limited to 70.

Deadline for registration: September 21, 2018

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