Timetable

Oral presentations:

The PDF of the above timetable is available from here.

The version with chairpersons is also available from here.

  • 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.

Schedule of Online Poster Sessions

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