About
Ultra-pure GaAs heterostructures provide the building block for semiconductor devices with vanishingly small impurities and/or fluctuations of compositions during crystal growth. Model experimental conditions then become accessible, enabling milestones for research in condensed-matter physics, for instance the fractional quantum Hall effect, Bose-Einstein condensation of excitons and polaritons, or the demonstration of anyonic quantum statistics. The Symposium brings together these ground-breaking research, spanning theoretical grounds to experimental research relying on transport or optical techniques. Hence, we aim at fostering a new synergy within the GaAs research community to design new frontiers of quantum science and technology. The symposium addresses senior researchers to PhD students, and we aim at welcoming up to a maximum of 50 participants, including around 20 invited seminars and 5 contributed presentations.
Organizing Committee
- Daniele Sanvitto, CNR-NANOTEC, Italy
- François Dubin, CNRS, CRHEA, France
- Adbhut Gupta, Princeton University, USA
- Cheryline Danan, Princeton University, USA
Confirmed Participants
We are pleased to present the list of confirmed participants.
- Sankar Das Sarma, University of Maryland
- Gabor A. Csathy, Purdue University
- Hui Deng, Michigan University
- Lingjie Du, Nanjing University
- Francois Dubin, CNRS
- Jim Eisenstein, Caltech
- Gwendal Feve, Ecole Normale Superieure
- Guillaume Gervais, Mc Gill University
- Jean Heremans, Virginia Tech
- Michael Manfra, Purdue University
- Loren Pfeiffer, Princeton University
- David Mross, Weizmann Institute
- Ronen Rapaport, Hebrew University
- Armando Rastelli, University of Linz
- Daniele Sanvitto, CNR Nanotec
- Javad Shabani, New York University
- David Snoke, Pittsburgh University
- Chengyu Wang, Princeton University
- Zbig Wasilewski, University of Waterloo
- Robert Willett, Nokia
- Ursula Wurstbauer, Muenster University
- Xiaodong Xu, University of Washington
Program
To be announced
Venue
The Symposium will take place at:
Auditorium Room 222Bowen Hall
70 Prospect Avenue
Princeton, NJ 08540
USA
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Registration
To register, please follow the instructions at the following link:
Click here to register.
The deadline for the registration is 1st June 2026.
Abstract Submission
A limited number of contributed talks will be selected in addition to the invited presentations.
If you wish to submit an abstract for a contributed talk, please follow the instructions provided here.
How to Submit Your Abstract
- Please complete the form below with your personal details and your abstract. The abstract should not exceed 150 words.
- If you need to change or correct your submission, do not re-upload the abstract. Instead, contact the organisers.