Frontiers in Non-Equilibrium Physics (FNEP)

While the formalism of equilibrium physics is established in an elegant way within the Boltzmannian description, understanding of non-equilibrium systems remains elusive although they are prevalent in nature. For example, nonequilibrium is essential for fluid motions or sustaining life in a single cell. The last two decades have seen a tremendous growth on this subject and lots of efforts have been made to put forward unifying principles and general truths. This conference is to bring together leading and young scientists, early career researchers and students working in different areas of the broad field of non-equilibrium physics in the pursuit of cross-talks across disciplines and promoting collaborations. The conference will not be restricted to certain areas but broad themes would be: random processes and applications, stochastic thermodynamics, non-equilibrium phenomena in soft and biophysics.

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Organizing committee: Arnab Pal (IMSc) and Pinaki Chaudhuri (IMSc)

Conference Date: 
Tue, 17/01/2023 to Fri, 20/01/2023
Conference Venue: 

Ramanujan Auditorium, IMSc