Journal Club 2024

on Condensed Matter Theory

The Journal Club is an event organized jointly with the Belzig and Zilberberg groups. It takes place in P1138 and via Zoom on Tuesdays at 12:00 noon. Below you find the list of proposed speakers. If you have any complaints about this schedule, feel free to write an email.

Please find more information on the procedure and the Journal Club calendar at the bottom of this page.

Date

Speaker

Topic

Paper

January 16

Orjan Ameye

   

January 23

Lorenzo Bernazzani

   

January 30

Markus Bestler

   

February 6

Daniel Boneß

   

February 13

Sebastian Diaz

   

February 20

no JC

   

February 27

Karina Guerrero

   

March 5

Balázs Gulácsi

   

March 12

Yaser Hajati

   

March 26

WolfRüdiger Hannes

   

April 2

No JC

   

April 9

Michael Hein

   

April 16

Irina Heinz

   

April 23

Joris Kattemölle    

April 30

Emanuel Hubenschmid

   

May 7

Violeta Ivanova

   

May 14

Mahsa Heydari

   

May 21

SoumyaSanjay Kumar

   

May 28

David Ohnmacht

   

June 4

Sourabh Patil

   

June 11

Yetkin Pulcu

   

June 18

Jonas Romero

   

June 25

Kilian Seibold

   

July 2

Simon Stanstny

   

July 9

Alexandr Svetogorov

   

July 23

Lavi Upreti

   

July 30

Greta Villa

   

August 13

Yuhao Zhao

   
August 20 Matthias Hübler    
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
     

 

How to journalclub?

Pick three recent papers from the arXiv (cond-mat or quant-ph), PRLPRBPRAPRXPRX QuantumPhys. Rev. ResearchQuantumEPLNatureNature Phys, Nat. Commun., or Science (no review articles).

Preferably, the paper should not be older than three weeks when presented, or from the current issue in case of a monthly journal. Exception can be made in special cases.

The paper has to be of a theory flavour. If in an exceptional case an experimental work is presented, then the theoretical background must be thoroughly explained.

Send these papers until Tuesday the week before to GuidoWolfgangOded and David, and indicate your preferences.

Prepare a talk of 20-30 minutes. Including questions from the audience, the total duration of the presentation should not exceed 30 minutes.

Pay special attention to a proper introduction and motivation of the underlying concepts. Half of the talk should cover the basics (at least 10 min). To help others understand your slides, try to put a short summary at the end of each slide which answers the question "What is the main takeaway from this slide?". In general, focus on the most important results. It might not be necessary to show every single figure from the paper.

Announce the paper you will be presenting by writing to the mailing list on Friday before the JC.

Upload the slides of your talk to the university cloud.

Please bring a Meeting Owl to your talk.

Subscribe to the Journal Club calendar:

Import this URL into your preferred calendar application to have a list of Journal Club appointments: "https://theorie.physik.uni-konstanz.de/burkard/sites/default/files/journal_club/journal_club.ics"
Examples: In macOS calendar, go to "File > New Calendar Subscription" and paste the above URL. Configure as you want but I suggest to refresh weekly. In KDE's KOrganizer calendar, right click on the calendars list, choose "Add Calendar" and select "ICal Calendar File". In the filename entry paste the above URL, check the "Read only" box and refresh from time to time to stay updated. Note that you must be connected to the university VPN in home office for the calendar to work properly.