April 26 - 28, 2019
The University of Chicago - Physics Research Center
Hosted by: The Enrico Fermi Institute
Organized by: Paolo Glorioso, Andrey Gromov, Dam Thanh Son, Vincenzo Vitelli
In recent years hydrodynamics has seen a resurgence of interest both in applications to new problems and in deeper theoretical understanding of the very foundations of the subject. This renewed interest encompasses fields from soft condensed matter to high energy physics.
Hydrodynamics has been used to describe an extremely wide range phenomena: from the formation of cyclones in the atmosphere to the mechanism of flocking, from the motion of electrons through a (super)conductor to the dynamics of quark-gluon plasma, from black holes to quantum chaos.
The workshop is designed to introduce the participants to the most challenging problems in a variety of fields that use hydrodynamics as a main tool of research. The workshop will bring together experts across the following areas of physics: soft and hard condensed matter, nuclear physics, high energy physics, astrophysics. The workshop will be hosted by the Enrico Fermi Institute in the new Physics Research Center on campus.
Alexander Abanov (Stony Brook)
Cheng Chin (UChicago)
William East (Perimeter)
Greg Eyink (Johns Hopkins)
Kin Chung Fong (Raytheon BBN Technologies)
Nigel Goldenfeld (UIUC)
Samuel Gralla (University of Arizona)
William Irvine (UChicago)
Nitin Kumar (UChicago)
Leonid Levitov (MIT)
Hong Liu (MIT)
Brad Marston (Brown)
Sid Nagel (UChicago)
Anton Souslov (University of Bath)
Peter Steinberg (BNL)
Misha Stephanov (UIC)
Derek Teaney (Stony Brook)
Paul Wiegmann (UChicago)
Friday, April 26
8:30-9:15 |
Breakfast |
9:15-9:30 |
Welcome and Introductions |
9:30-10:15 |
Hydrodynamics, quantum sensor, and the search of dark matter |
10:15-11:00 |
Odd fluid dynamics |
11:00-11:30 |
Coffee break |
11:30-12:15 |
Fluctuations, dissipation and transitional phenomena in turbulent pipe flow |
12:15-1:00 |
Odd elasticity |
1:00-2:30 |
Lunch |
2:30-3:15 |
Quantization of hydrodynamics and Gravitational anomaly |
3:15-4:00 |
Hydrodynamic and pionic fluctuations in expanding QCD media |
4:00-4:30 |
Coffee break |
4:30-5:15 |
Observation of Fermion-Mediated Interactions Between Bosonic Atoms |
Saturday |
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8:30-9:00 |
Breakfast |
9:00-9:45 |
Impact and Intrusion |
9:45-10:30 |
Symmetry-protected long-lived excitations and tomographic dynamics in 2D electron fluids |
10:30-11:00 |
Coffee break |
11:00-11:45 |
Quantum hydrodynamics for quantum many-body chaos |
11:45-12:30 |
Topological waves and odd viscosity in chiral active fluids |
12:30-2:00 |
Lunch |
2:00-2:45 |
Relativistic Turbulence at High Reynolds Number |
2:45-3:30 |
Active liquid crystals with tunable elasticity and defect dynamics |
3:30-4:00 |
Coffee break |
4:00-4:45 |
Fluctuations in Relativistic Fluids and Hydro+ |
4:45-5:30 |
Pulsar Magnetosphere, or: Hydro without Hydro |
5:30-7:30 |
Dinner |
Sunday |
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9:00-9:30 |
Breakfast |
9:30-10:15 |
Topological Geophysical Fluid Dynamics |
10:15-11:00 |
The free surface flows of a colloidal chiral fluid and odd rheology |
11:00-11:30 |
Coffee break |
11:30-12:15 |
Hydrodynamics on Dynamical Spacetime |
12:15-1:00 |
Evidence for hydrodynamics at hadron colliders |
Workshop Location
University of Chicago - Physics Research Center
933 East 56th Street
Chicago IL 60637
Parking
The Campus North (Ellis) Parking Garage is located approximately one block north of the Physics Research Center. Click here for current parking rates.
Chicago South/University Medical Center Hyatt Place
5225 S. Harper Avenue
Chicago, Illinois, United States, 60615
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Sophy Hotel
1411 East 53rd Street
Chicago, IL 60615
ph: 773-289-1003
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