Past Winter Conferences

Winter 2024

  • 12/10 – 12/15 Disorder and Quantum Phases of Matter (2023)
  • 01/07 – 01/12 Computing with Physical Systems
  • 01/14 – 01/19 Strings, Fields, and Deep Learning
  • 02/04 – 02/09 Quantum Materials in the Quantum Information Era: From Theory to Experiment
  • 02/25 – 03/01 Noise and Decoherence in Qubits
  • 03/03 – 03/08 The Physics and Impact of Astrophysical Dust: from Star Formation through Cosmology
  • 03/24 – 03/29 The Future of High Energy Physics: A New Generation, A New Vision
  • 03/31 – 04/05 Diffuse Cosmic Backgrounds and the Low Surface Brightness Universe

Winter 2023

  • 01/01 – 01/06 Active Matter in Complex Environments
  • 01/08 – 01/13 Single Molecule Biophysics
  • 02/05 – 02/10 Quantum Simulation with Quantum Hardware
  • 02/26 – 03/03 Theoretical Physics for Machine Learning
  • 03/05 – 03/10 eXtreme Black Holes
  • 03/12 – 03/17 Novel Quantum States of Matter in Moiré Materials
  • 03/19 – 03/24 Exoplanet Systems and Stellar Life Cycles: Late-Stage and Post-MS Systems
  • 03/26 – 03/31 Prospecting for New Physics through Flavor, Dark Matter, and Machine Learning

Winter 2022

  • 12/05 – 12/10 Many-Body Cavity QED
  • 01/02 – 01/07 Dynamical Formation of Gravitational Wave Sources
  • 01/23 – 01/28 New Directions in Strong Correlation Physics: From Strange Metals to Topological Superconductivity
  • 02/06 – 02/11 Geometrization of (S)QFTs in D ≤ 6
  • 02/12 – 02/17 Low Dimensional Models of Quantum Gravity
  • 03/13 – 03/18 Illuminating Galaxy Formation with Ancient Globular Star Clusters and their Progenitors
  • 03/20 – 03/25 New Methods and Ideas at the Frontiers of Particle Physics
  • 03/27 – 04/01 The Dynamics of Social Interactions

Winter 2021

  • 03/22 – 04/11 A Rainbow of Dark Sectors

Winter 2020

  • 01/05 – 01/10 New Physical Models for Cell Growth
  • 01/12 – 01/17 Future Directions in Topological States of Matter: Beyond the Single Particle Picture
  • 02/02 – 02/07 Low Dimensional Solids in Hard and Soft Condensed Matter: Mechanics, Thermodynamics, and Electrons
  • 02/08 – 02/13 Galaxy Quenching and Transformation Throughout Cosmic Time
  • 02/17 – 02/22 Quantum Information and Systems for Fundamental Physics
  • 03/08 – 03/13 Quantum Matter: Computation Meets Experiments

Winter 2019

  • 01/06 – 01/11 Single Molecule Biophysics
  • 01/13 – 01/18 Theoretical Physics for Machine Learning
  • 02/03 – 02/09 New Approaches to Strongly Correlated Quantum Systems
  • 02/09 – 02/14 Astrophysics with Gravitational-Wave Populations
  • 03/03 – 03/08 Into the Starlight: The End of the Cosmic Dark Ages
  • 03/10 – 03/15 Many-Body Quantum Chaos
  • 03/17 – 03/22 Higher Symmetries: Theory and Applications
  • 03/24 – 03/30 In Pursuit of New Particles and Paradigms

Winter 2018

  • 01/07 – 01/13 Data-driven Discovery and Design in Soft and Biological Materials
  • 01/14 – 01/20 High Temperature Superconductivity – Unifying Themes in Diverse Materials
  • 01/20 – 01/26 Using Tidal Disruption Events to Study Super-Massive Black Holes
  • 01/28 – 02/03 Fundamental Problems in Active Matter
  • 02/04 – 02/10 Cosmological Signals from Cosmic Dawn to the Present
  • 03/04 – 03/10 Quantum Knot Homology and Supersymmetric Gauge Theories
  • 03/11 – 03/17 Advances in Quantum Algorithms and Computation
  • 03/18 – 03/24 Field Theory Dualities and Strongly Correlated Matter
  • 03/25 – 03/31 The Particle Frontier

Winter 2017

  • 01/02 – 01/08 Topological Metamaterials
  • 01/08 – 01/13 Single Molecule Biophysics
  • 01/15 – 01/21 Quantum Dynamics: From Models to Materials
  • 02/05 – 02/11 The Dawning Era of Gravitational-Wave Astrophysics
  • 02/11 – 02/17 Fast Radio Bursts: New Probes of Fundamental Physics and Cosmology
  • 03/05 – 03/11 Superconformal Field Theories in Four or More Dimensions
  • 03/19 – 03/25 Particle Physics in 2017: From the LHC to Dark Matter and Beyond
  • 03/26 – 04/01 Formation and Dynamical Evolution of Exoplanets

Winter 2016

  • 01/03 – 01/08 Populations, Evolutions, and Physics
  • 01/10 – 01/16 Particle Physics on the Verge of Another Discovery?
  • 02/07 – 02/12 Dynamics and Accretion at the Galactic Center
  • 01/26 – 02/01 Exploring the Physics Frontier with Circular Colliders
  • 02/15 – 02/21 Topological Quantum Matter: Progress and Applications
  • 02/16 – 02/21 Progress and Applications of Modern Quantum Field Theory
  • 03/06 – 03/12 The Re-Ionization Epoch: New Insights and Future Prospects
  • 03/20 – 03/26 Advances in Quantum Algorithms and Computation

Winter 2015

  • 01/04 – 01/09 Single Molecule Biophysics
  • 01/11 – 01/16 Microscale Ocean Biophysics
  • 01/17 – 01/22 Black Holes in Dense Star Clusters
  • 01/26 – 02/01 Exploring the Physics Frontier with Circular Colliders
  • 02/01 – 02/07 Unifying Concepts in Glass Physics
  • 02/16 – 02/21 Progress and Applications of Modern Quantum Field Theory
  • 03/08 – 03/13 Closing in on the Cosmological Model
  • 03/22 – 03/28 Non-Equilibrium Quantum Matter

Winter 2014

  • 01/05 – 01/10 Unconventional Order in Strongly Correlated Electron Systems
  • 01/13 – 01/18 Beyond Quasiparticles: New Paradigms for Quantum Fluids
  • 01/18 – 01/24 Frontiers in Particle Physics: From Dark Matter to the LHC and Beyond
  • 01/27 – 02/01 Active Fluids: Bridging Complex Fluids and Biofluids
  • 02/02 – 02/07 Unveiling the Formation of Massive Galaxies – Theoretical and Observational Challenges
  • 03/09 – 02/14 Advances in Quantum Algorithms and Computation
  • 03/16 – 03/22 New Perspectives on Thermalization: Condensed Matter, Quantum Information, QCD and String Theory

Winter 2013

  • 01/06 – 01/11 Single Molecule Biophysics
  • 01/13 – 01/18 Topological States of Matter
  • 01/19 – 01/24 Physical Applications of Millisecond Pulsars
  • 01/28 – 02/03 Closing in on Dark Matter
  • 02/03 – 02/09 New Directions in Neutrino Physics
  • 02/09 – 02/15 Exoplanets in Multi-Body Systems in the Kepler Era
  • 03/10 – 03/16 Higgs Quo Vadis

Winter 2012

  • 01/02 – 01/07 Growth and Form: Pattern Formation in Biology
  • 01/08 – 01/14 New Directions in Ultracold Atomic Systems
  • 01/15 – 01/20 Exoclimes 2012: The Diversity of Planetary Atmospheres
  • 01/21 – 01/27 The Physics of Astronomical Transients
  • 01/30 – 02/04 Inflationary Theory and its Confrontation with Data in the Planck Era
  • 02/05 – 02/10 New Paradigms for Low-Dimensional Electronic Materials
  • 02/11 – 02/17 The Hunt for New Particles, from the Alps to the Plains to the Rockies

Winter 2011

  • 01/03 – 01/09 Materials and the Imagination
  • 01/09 – 01/15 Single Molecule Biophysics
  • 01/16 – 01/22 Physical Micro-Environments Modulating Biological Interactions in the Ocean
  • 01/22 – 01/28 Contrasting Superconductivity of Pnictides and Cuprates
  • 01/31 – 02/05 Strongly Correlated Systems and Gauge/Gravity Duality
  • 02/06 – 02/12 Indirect and Direct Detection of Dark Matter
  • 02/12 – 02/18 New Data From the Energy Frontier

Winter 2010

  • 01/03 – 01/09 Populations, Evolution, and Physics
  • 01/17 – 01/23 The Revolution in Particle Physics is Here
  • 01/31 – 02/06 Advances in the Fundamental Physics of Ferroelectrics and Related Materials
  • 02/07 – 02/13 The High Redshift Universe: A Multi-Wavelength View
  • 02/14 – 02/20 Formation and Evolution of Black Holes

Winter 2009

  • 01/04 – 01/10 Single Molecule Biophysics
  • 01/11 – 01/17 Unifying themes in Condensed Matter
  • 01/25 – 01/31 Understanding the Dark Sector: Dark Matter and Dark Energy
  • 02/01 – 02/07 Thirty Years of Magnetars: New Frontiers
  • 02/08 – 02/14 The Year of the Ox (or Physics in the LHC Era)

Winter 2008

  • 01/06 – 01/12 Decision Making In Single Cells
  • 01/13 – 01/19 Revealing the Nature of Electroweak Symmetry Breaking
  • 01/27 – 02/02 Cosmic Microwave Radiation
  • 02/03 – 02/09 New Horizons in Condensed Matter Physics
  • 02/10 – 02/16 The First Two Billion Years of Galaxy Formation: The Reionization Epoch and Beyond

Winter 2007

  • 01/08 – 01/13 New Physics at the Electroweak Scale and New Signals at Hadron Colliders
  • 01/14 – 01/20 Spins in Nanostructures: Dynamics, Spectroscopy, Manipulation and Control Principle
  • 01/28 – 02/03 Neutrinos in Physics and Astrophysics
  • 02/04 – 02/10 Single Molecule Biophysics
  • 02/11 – 02/17 Clusters of Galaxies as Cosmological Probes
  • 02/18 – 02/24 Supernova 1987a:20 Years After—Supernovae and Gamma-ray bursts (an IAU Symposium)

Winter 2006

  • 02/05 – 02/11 Local Group Cosmology
  • 02/12 – 02/18 Particle Physics on the Verge of Discovery
  • 02/22 – 02/21 Cosmological Probes of Baryons and Dark Matter

Winter 2005

  • 01/02 – 01/08 The Biophysics of Single Molecules
  • 01/09 – 01/15 High Temperature Superconductivity
  • 01/16 – 01/22 Benefits of Going Underground:Building a Viable Global Network
  • 02/06 – 02/12 Planet Formation and Detection
  • 01/15 – 02/19 The Highest Energy Physics

Winter 2004

  • 01/04 – 01/10 Spins in Nanostructures: From Atoms and Quantum Dots to Magnets
  • 01/11 – 01/17 Binary Radio Pulsars
  • 01/18 – 01/24 The Large-Scale Distribution of Mass & Light in the Universe
  • 01/25 – 01/31 Biological Large-Scale Integration: Devices, Data and Scaling
  • 02/01 – 02/07 Where We Are and Where We Are Going
  • 02/15 – 02/21 Advancing the Gravitational Wave Detectors: Pushing the Quantum Limits

Winter 2003

  • 01/05 – 01/11 The Biophysics of Single Molecules
  • 01/12 – 01/18 The Baryonic Universe
  • 01/19 – 01/25 At the Frontiers of Particle Physics
  • 02/02 – 02/08 Exploring the Widest Gravitational Wave Frequence Range-Reaching Deeper and Broader
  • 02/09 – 02/15 Complex Quantum Order

Winter 2002

  • 01/27 – 02/02 Ultra High Energy Particles from Space
  • 02/03 – 02/09 Current and Upcoming Discoveries in Particle Physics
  • 02/10 – 02/16 Quantum Coherence and Dissipation

Winter 2001

  • 01/07 – 01/13 Particle Physics at the Millenium
  • 01/14 – 01/20 Single Molecule Biophysics
  • 01/21 – 01/27 High-Temperature Superconductivity
  • 01/28 – 02/03 Galaxy Formation and Evolution: Theoretical Challenges/Observational Prospects
  • 02/04 – 02/10 Advanced Detectors and Astrophysical Implications

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