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Australian and New Zealand School in Ultracold Physics (ANZSUP)

Are you a physics postgraduate student interested in Ultracold Physics? Would you like to learn more from international experts in the field? The Australian and New Zealand School in Ultracold Physics (ANZSUP) is a two week summer school for Masters and beginning PhD students, aimed to providing students with the relevant background in ultracold experiments and theory. Topics include • Bose-Einstein condensates and ultracold Fermi gases • Polaritons, excitons, exotic BECs • Quantum simulation with atoms • Optical lattices and disordered potentials • Synthetic gauge fields • Experimental techniques This year’s summer school is hosted by the Dodd-Walls Centre for Photonic and Quantum Technologies, and will be held in Dunedin, New Zealand. Visit our website to register online. Deadline is 30th October and limited scholarships are available for registrations received before 31st July.