What is the SCCS Conference?
The Strongly Coupled Coulomb Systems (SCCS) Conference will provide a regular international forum for the presentation and discussion of research achievements and ideas relating to a variety of plasma, liquid and condensed matter systems that are dominated by strong Coulomb interactions between their constituents. Each meeting has seen an evolution of topics and emphases that have followed new discoveries and new techniques. The field has continued to see new experimental tools and access to new strongly coupled conditions, most recently in the areas of warm matter, dusty plasmas, condensed matter and ultra-cold plasmas. This year, the conference convenes in the picturesque setting of Stateline, Nevada, nestled near the captivating shores of Lake Tahoe, offering attendees not only a stimulating academic environment but also the opportunity to immerse themselves in the serene beauty of one of the world's most stunning alpine lakes.
For more information, please contact Thomas White via email or visit his website.
Dates
This six-day conference will take place in late-July to early August of 2025.
Sunday, July 27 to Friday, August 1, 2025
Venue
The conference will take place at the Tahoe Blue Event Center in Stateline, NV 89449.
Registration, lodging and cost information
- Registration for the Strongly Coupled Coulomb Systems Conference is open as of August 1, 2024.
- Information regarding cost, scholarship opportunities and lodging options can be found on the registration website.
Conference topics
- Astrophysical plasmas
- Plasmas in condensed matter
- Confined and mesoscopic Coulomb systems
- High-energy-density plasmas in the laboratory
- Classical charged systems
- Developments in theoretical methods and numerical techniques.
- Non-equilibrium plasmas
Organizers
The following individuals from the University of Nevada, Reno are the conference organizers:
Thomas White (Chair), University of Nevada, Reno, USA
Alla Safronova, University of Nevada, Reno, USA
Hiroshi Sawada, University of Nevada, Reno, USA
Richard G Kraus, University of Nevada, Reno, USA
Roberto Mancini, University of Nevada, Reno, USA
Sarah Prins, University of Nevada, Reno, USA
Travis Griffin, University of Nevada, Reno, USA