Timetable
Oral presentations:
When the time zone of the above calendar fits with your time zone, the time for each seminar indicates the starting time of the seminar in your local time.
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The time for each invited presentation is 30 minutes; 25 minutes for talk and 5 minutes for questions, answers, and discussions.
The time for each contributed oral presentation is 15 minutes; 12 minutes for talk and 3 minutes for questions, answers, and discussions.
There are short presentations at the poster Introductions (1,2,3) on August 26th and 27th evening and August 28th morning.
There are two online poster sessions In the morning and evening on August 28th.
The on-site poster session is held at 15:30 - 17:00 on August 29th.
The registration is held in the evening on August 25th at Akira Suzuki hall.
Poster presentations:
Poster Introduction I (17:30 - 19:00 in Japan, 8/26, only online participants)
5 minutes introduction for each.
Wouter Buijsman (Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel), Circular Rosenzweig-Porter random matrix ensemble
Miguel Gonçalves (Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal), Renormalization-group theory of localization for 1D quasiperiodic lattice models
Masataka Kakoi (Graduate School of Science, Osaka University, Japan), Stochastic method for L2 localization landscape
Ikuzo Kanazawa (Tokyo Gakugei University, Japan), Electron-glass states and Many-valleys of RSB Phase of Al-based Quasicrystals
Shin Kaneshiro (Kyoto University, Japan), Temperature dependence of the non-Hermitian skin effect associated with Kondo crossover
Jonas F. Karcher (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Deutschland), Generalized multifractality: Pure-scaling observables
Takumi Kuroda (Graduate School of Pure and Applied Science, Japan), Study of disordered flat-band states by machine learning
Jie Liu (Xiangtan University, China), Interplay of disorder and flat band geometry for generalized Lieb models in 3D with correlated order
Tomonari Mizoguchi (University of Tsukuba, Japan), Gap opening and emergent critical states in a random-phase molecular-orbital model
Youcef Mohdeb (Jacobs University Bremen, Germany), Excited-Eigenstate Properties of XX Spin Chains with Random Long-Range Interactions
Kyung-Yong Park (POSTECH, South Korea), Emergence of two types of Anderson insulators
Paul Pöpperl (KIT, Germany), Memory effects in the density-wave imbalance in delocalized disordered systems
Rudo Roemer (University of Warwick, UK), The GOE ensemble for quasiperiodic tilings without unfolding: r-value statistics
Vincent Sacksteder (Rutgers University, South Korea), Experimental evidence that Cooperons can follow specific real-space trajectories, determined by impurities and other microscopic details, in individual samples
Helene Spring (Delft University of Technology, Netherlands), Can a doubled quantum Hall transition be protected from disorder?
Matthias Stosiek (Sophia University, Germany), Multifractal correlations of the local density of states in dirty superconducting films
Nyayabanta Swain (National University of Singapore, Singapore), Evidence of many-body localisation in two dimensions from quantum Monte Carlo simulation
Yoshiki Ueoka (Japan), New theoretical approach to the Anderson transition based on Statistics of Random Walk
Nilanjan Roy (Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, India), Single-particle excitations and Fock-space propagator across non-ergodic extended to ergodic state phase transition and many body localization proximity effect
Zhenyu Xiao (Peking University, China) Level statistics of real eigenvalues in non-Hermitian systems
Aswathy-Sundaresan (Indian Institute of Science Education and Research Thiruvananthapuram Kerala India) Droplet microfluidics assisted random lasing
Poster Introductions II (17:30 - 19:00 in Japan, 8/27, only on-site participants)
5 minutes introduction for each in the main lecture hall.
Md. Shuzon Ali* (Okayama University, Japan), Continuous translation for local symmetry inversion in valley-topological phononic crystal for robust reconfigurable acoustic waveguide
Elizaveta Andriyakhina* (L. D. Landau Institute for Theoretical Physics, Moscow Institute for Physics and Technology, Russia), Multifactally-enhanced superconductivity in two-dimensional systems with spin-orbit coupling
Shoto Aoki* (Osaka University, Japan), Curved domain-wall fermions
Serafim Babkin* (L. D. Landau Institute for Theoretical Physics, Russia. Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, Russia), Surface multifractality in spin quantum Hall system
Yuta Fukuda* (Hokkaido University, Japan), Quantum VRH conduction by CDW instantons; experimental evidence in nanoscale NbS3 and TaS3
Sriram Ganeshan* (The City College of NY, CUNY graduate center, USA), In search of many-body mobility edge with matrix product states in a Generalized Aubry-Andre model with interactions.
Koji Kobayashi* (Kyushu University, Japan), Relation Between Anomalous Hall and Longitudinal Conductances in Disordered Weyl Metals
Takaaki Koga* (Hokkaido University, Japan), Exact relation between the 2D random walk and weak localization/antilocalization
Hui Liu* (IFW Dresden, Germany), Supermetal-insulator transition in a non-Hermitian network model
Yusuke Nakai* (Kyoto University, Japan), The characterization of non-Hermitian skin effects in disordered systems by non-normality
Daichi Nakamura* (Kyoto University, Japan), Bulk-boundary correspondence for point-gap topology
Keiji Nakatsugawa* (National Institute for Materials Science, Japan), Time crystal by decoherence: Localization of macroscopic CDW wavefunction
Tomi Ohtsuki* (Sophia University, Japan), Unsupervised machine learning the Anderson transitions
Cheng Shang* (The University of Tokyo, Japan), Prototype controllable coupling theory of open quantum systems in symmetric optomechanics
Shinichi Sunami* (University of Oxford, UK), Probing 2D Bose Gases in Disordered Potential via Matter-Wave Interferometry
Sergey Syzranov* (University of California Santa Cruz, USA), Effect of quenched disorder on quantum spin liquids and geometrically frustrated magnets
Manami Yamagishi* (The University of Tokyo, Japan), Defining a Quantum Active Particle Using Non-Hermitian Quantum Walks
Masanori Yamanaka* (Nihon University, Japan), Energy level statistics of molecules and application to molecular evolution
Poster Introduction III (9:00 - 9:30 in Japan, 8/28, only online participants)
5 minutes introduction for each.
Stephan W. Haas (University of Southern California, USA), Edge Plasmons in Topological Insulators
Yi Huang (University of Minnesota, USA), Disorder effects in topological insulator thin films and nanowires
Wasim R. Mondal (State University of New York, USA), A dynamical cluster approximation for studying vibrational excitations in mass-disordered systems with multiple branches
Calvin Pozderac (Ohio State University, USA), Exact solution for the filling-induced thermalization transition in a 1D fracton system
Chakradhar Rangi (Louisiana State University, USA), Local Density of states of the Harper-Hofstadter model with local random disorder
Hanna Terletska (Middle Tennessee State University, USA), The Real Space Cluster Extension of the Typical Medium Theory of Anderson Localization
Xinghai Zhang (Rice University, USA), Enhanced Amplitude for Superconductivity due to Spectrum-wide Wave Function Criticality in Quasiperiodic and Power-law Random Hopping Models
Bhupesh Kumar (Bar-Ilan University, Israel), Selective Pumping of Localized States in a Disordered Active Medium
Filippo Stellin (École Normale Supérieure Paris-Saclay, France), Localization landscape for interacting Bose gases in one-dimensional speckle potentials
Online Poster Sessions A&B (9:30 - 11:00 & 17:00 - 18:30 in Japan, 8/28)
Each presenter (online & on-site) gives a poster presentation at the Session(s) with the mark x below.
On-site Poster Session (15:30 - 17:00 in Japan, 8/29)
Md. Shuzon Ali* (Okayama University, Japan), Continuous translation for local symmetry inversion in valley-topological phononic crystal for robust reconfigurable acoustic waveguide
Elizaveta Andriyakhina* (L. D. Landau Institute for Theoretical Physics, Moscow Institute for Physics and Technology, Russia), Multifactally-enhanced superconductivity in two-dimensional systems with spin-orbit coupling
Shoto Aoki* (Osaka University, Japan), Curved domain-wall fermions
Serafim Babkin* (L. D. Landau Institute for Theoretical Physics, Russia. Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, Russia), Surface multifractality in spin quantum Hall system
Yuta Fukuda* (Hokkaido University, Japan), Quantum VRH conduction by CDW instantons; experimental evidence in nanoscale NbS3 and TaS3
Sriram Ganeshan* (The City College of NY, CUNY graduate center, USA), In search of many-body mobility edge with matrix product states in a Generalized Aubry-Andre model with interactions.
Koji Kobayashi* (Kyushu University, Japan), Relation Between Anomalous Hall and Longitudinal Conductances in Disordered Weyl Metals
Takaaki Koga* (Hokkaido University, Japan), Exact relation between the 2D random walk and weak localization/antilocalization
Hui Liu* (IFW Dresden, Germany), Supermetal-insulator transition in a non-Hermitian network model
Yusuke Nakai* (Kyoto University, Japan), The characterization of non-Hermitian skin effects in disordered systems by non-normality
Daichi Nakamura* (Kyoto University, Japan), Bulk-boundary correspondence for point-gap topology
Keiji Nakatsugawa* (National Institute for Materials Science, Japan), Time crystal by decoherence: Localization of macroscopic CDW wavefunction
Tomi Ohtsuki* (Sophia University, Japan), Unsupervised machine learning the Anderson transitions
Cheng Shang* (The University of Tokyo, Japan), Prototype controllable coupling theory of open quantum systems in symmetric optomechanics
Shinichi Sunami* (University of Oxford, UK), Probing 2D Bose Gases in Disordered Potential via Matter-Wave Interferometry
Sergey Syzranov* (University of California Santa Cruz, USA), Effect of quenched disorder on quantum spin liquids and geometrically frustrated magnets
Manami Yamagishi* (The University of Tokyo, Japan), Defining a Quantum Active Particle Using Non-Hermitian Quantum Walks
Masanori Yamanaka* (Nihon University, Japan), Energy level statistics of molecules and application to molecular evolution