Hosting scientific meetings in 2020 (ICSCE10)

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FLEET Research Fellow Dr David Colas (UQ) speaks at ICSCE10

In January 2020 FLEET brought the 10th International Conference on Spontaneous Coherence in Excitonic Systems (ICSCE10) to Australia for the first time.

Continuing this 15-year tradition from the global scientific community interested in various quantum phenomena, ICSCE10 was hosted at the Arts Centre Melbourne amidst smoke storms resulting from one of the worst bushfire seasons in Australia’s history.

ICSCE10 brought together more than 100 researchers interested in the study of spontaneous coherence in various physical systems including excitons, exciton-polaritons, cold atomic and other quantum systems. These are topics closely related to FLEET research theme 2, exciton superfluids and research theme 3, light-transformed materials.

With almost 65% of conference attendees arriving from overseas, ICSCE10 enabled FLEET to strengthen our partnership with existing international partners and to develop links with new collaborators.

Co-chaired by FLEET theme 2 leader, Elena Ostrovskaya (ANU), and Timothy Liew, a FLEET collaborator from Nanyang Technological University Singapore, ICSCE10’s four-day program included 18 invited seminars, 50 contributed oral and 15 poster presentations.

International delegates were impressed with the iconic venue in Melbourne and the Indigenous-inspired conference dinner menu that showcased Australian native ingredients. Conference delegates also had fun with FLEET’s periodic table Top Trump card game with quite a few requesting additional packs to bring back home to their friends and families.

—by Tich-Lam Nguyen, FLEET COO

—this is an extract from the 2020 FLEET annual report [read the full report online]

Family-friendly conference

Networking, ICSCE10