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A look back at the Quanteem Master’s Winter School: three days immersed in the physics of Bose-Einstein condensates

From February 24 to 26, 2025, the Quanteem Master’s Winter School was held at the University of Burgundy Europe (UBE), bringing together 45 participants—researchers, students, and experts—to explore the topic of Bose-Einstein condensates (BECs). This event provided an opportunity to examine the theoretical and experimental aspects of these quantum systems.

A rich and varied program

This edition took place in the René Baire Room at the Institute of Mathematics of Burgundy and offered an in-depth overview of Bose-Einstein condensates, combining cutting-edge experiments, mathematical theories, and applications in quantum metrology.

The lectures covered key topics such as:

  • Experiments on BECs (Bruno Peaudecerf), exploring atomic cooling and quantum simulations.
  • Effective theories of BECs (Marcin Napiórkowski), highlighting their mathematical description.
  • Optimal control in quantum metrology (Nicolas Ombredane), applied to trapped condensates.
  • The dynamics of the Bose polaron (Siegfried Spruck), with an approach based on quantum field theory.

Other presentations addressed cross-cutting themes such as the controllability of Schrödinger equations (Eugenio Pozzoli), dilute Fermi gases (Asbjorn Lauritsen), and the physics of ultracold molecules (Charbel Karam).

See the program

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