QTD 2023 is the annual conference on quantum thermodynamics being held in person for the first time in two years in Vienna, Austria. The main goal of the conference is to discuss the recent advances in quantum thermodynamics, the field that studies thermodynamic processes at the quantum scale. The first edition of the conference was held in Berlin in 2013 and was followed by events in Mallorca, Porquerolles, Erice (QTD2016), Oxford 2017, Santa Barbara 2018, Espoo 2019, Barcelona (online) 2020, Geneva (online) 2021 and Belfast (online) 2022.

The conference is being hosted by the QUIT group led by Marcus Huber at the TU Wien and will be held on the 17th to the 21st of July.

Topics of Interest

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

  • Characterisation of non-equilibrium dynamics/fluctuation relations
  • Small scale/quantum engines and refrigerators
  • Thermometry and sensing at the nanoscale
  • Equilibration and thermalization in many-body systems
  • Quantum effects in charge/heat transport
  • Strong coupling and non-markovian dynamics
  • Foundations of (quantum) thermodynamics

Voting

Until 6pm CET on the 6th of April you are able to vote for 10 talks you like to see at QTD2023.
Use the link below to vote!

https://tinyurl.com/qtd2023vote

Registration

Registration to participate and attend QTD2023 in Vienna is now open till May 31st 2023.
Please register using the below link :

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Contact Us

If you have any queries related to the conference, feel free to contact the organisers via the email address qtd2023″at”tuwien.ac.at .

Confirmed Invited Speakers

  • Aurélia Chenu, University of Luxembourg
  • Ronnie Kosloff, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
  • Rosa Lopez, University of the Balearic Islands
  • Olivier Maillet, CEA Paris-Saclay
  • Iman Marvian, Duke University
  • Tan Van Vu, Keio University
  • Obinna Abah, Newcastle University
  • Silvia Pappalardi, École Normale Supérieure, Paris
  • Naoto Shiraishi, University of Tokyo
  • Zala Lenarcic, Jozef Stefan Institute
  • Ville Maisi, Lund University
  • Simone Gasparinetti, Chalmers University of Technology
  • Norbert Linke, University of Maryland