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Recent Progress in Many-Body Theories, Milan, Sept 14-18, 2026

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The 23rd International Conference on Many-Body Theories (RPMBT-23) will convene in Milan, Italy, from September 14–18, 2026, focusing on quantum many-body problems across physics disciplines. Abstract submissions are open until May 17, 2026, with registration closing June 15. The event covers quantum fluids, condensed matter, quantum simulation, and astrophysics, fostering cross-disciplinary collaboration. Two prestigious awards—the Feenberg Medal (for established contributions) and the Hermann Kümmel Early Achievement Award (for researchers within six years of their PhD)—will be presented. A pre-conference School on Quantum Simulation (September 9–11) offers hands-on training in virtual and real quantum hardware for students and early-career researchers. Key deadlines include February 15 for Feenberg Medal nominations and March 15 for Kümmel Award submissions, with details available on the conference website.
Recent Progress in Many-Body Theories, Milan, Sept 14-18, 2026

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Recent Progress in Many-Body Theories, Milan, Sept 14-18, 2026 Acronym: RPMBT-23Dates: Monday, September 14, 2026 to Friday, September 18, 2026Web page: Recent Progress in Many-Body Theories 23Registration deadline: Monday, June 15, 2026Submission deadline: Sunday, May 17, 2026Tags: quantum fluidscondensed matter physicsquantum simulationquantum technologiesquantum field theoryastrophysicsatomic and molecular physicsquantum chemistrycomplex systemsultracold atomsDear colleagues, We are pleased to announce the opening of abstract submission to the 23rd International Conference on Recent Progress in Many-Body Theories, “RPMBT-23”, to be held in Milan (Italy), September 14-18, 2026. URL: https://rpmbt23.mi.infn.it. The RPMBT conference series (https://rpmbt.physics.indiana.edu) is intended to cover in a broad fashion the theoretical tools developed to tackle the quantum many-body problem together with their major fields of application. One of the main aims of the series is to foster the exchange of ideas and techniques among scientists working in the diverse areas of many-body physics. The RPBMT-23 will present the Feenberg Medal Award, for firmly established work that has significantly advanced the field of many-body physics, and the Hermann Kümmel Early Achievement Award, to encourage and reward excellence in the field of quantum many-body theory for researchers within a period of 6 years form their PhD. Information for nominating outstanding candidates is available at https://rpmbt.physics.indiana.edu. The RPMBT-23 will be preceded by a 3-day School on Quantum Simulation, on Sept. 9-11, 2026, also open to students (Master, PhD and postdoc) attending the conference. This engaging event will offer a unique opportunity to delve into the fascinating world of quantum simulation of many-body systems using virtual and real quantum hardware. Detailed information about registration fees and payment methods will be provided later. Travel information are available on the website of the meeting, https://rpmbt23.mi.infn.it, and will be updated periodically. The topic of the scientific program will include Quantum Fluids Condensed Matter Physics Nuclear and Subnuclear Physics Quantum Field Theory Astrophysics Atomic and Molecular Physics Quantum Chemistry Complex Systems Strongly Correlated Electronic Systems Important Dates Abstract submission deadline: 17 May 2026 Early registration fee deadline (TBA): Approximately mid June 2026 Deadline for nominations for the Feenberg Memorial Medal Award: 15 February 2026 Deadline for nominations for the Kümmel Early Achievement Award: 15 March 2026 School on Quantum Simulation: 9-11 September 2026 RPMBT-23 Conference: 14-18 September 2026 International Advisory Committee Raymond F. Bishop (Manchester, UK) Jordi Boronat (Barcelona, Spain) Siu A. Chin (College Station, Texas, USA) John W. Clark (St. Louis, Missouri, USA) Bhanu P. Das (Kolkata, India) Joaquín E. Drut (Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA) Davide E. Galli (Milan, Italy) Jong Han (Buffalo, New York, USA) Morten Hjorth-Jensen (Oslo, Norway) Alessandro Lovato (Lemont, Illinois, USA) Efstratios Manousakis (Tallahassee, Florida, USA) Anna Minguzzi (Grenoble, France) Takashi Nakatsukasa (Tsukuba, Japan) David Neilson (Antwerp, Belgium) Gerardo Ortiz (Chair) (Bloomington, Indiana, USA) Khandker F. Quader (Kent, Ohio, USA) Heidi Reinholz (Rostock, Germany) Armen Sedrakian (Frankfurt, Germany) Contact information Local Organizing Committee: rpmbt23@mi.infn.it We look forward to welcome you in Milan, in September 2026! Best regards, The RPMBT-23 Local Organizing Committee Carlo Barbieri (Milan, Italy) – Chair Gianluca Bertaina (Turin, Italy) Giuseppe Carleo (Lausanne, Switzerland) Guido Fratesi (Milan, Italy) Davide E. Galli (Milan, Italy) Simone Montangero (Padua, Italy) Pierbiagio Pieri (Bologna, Italy) Enrico Prati (Milan, Italy) Alessandro Roggero (Trento, Italy) Log in or register to post comments

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