This is the Spanish node of the DYGLAGEMEM Research Training Network .
Dynamics and statics of glasses and spin glasses:
from aging to memory and equilibrium structures
This node is composed by researchers of three spanish public universities.
The network is composed by following nodes (and the name of the scientist responsible for each of them):
1) Roma (Italy) Including Pisa (SNS), Insubria, Como and Trento. Giorgio Parisi . Giorgio.Parisi@roma1.infn.it
2) Montpellier (France). Including Lyon, Touluse and Montpellier. Walter Kob. Walter.KOB@LDV.univ-montp2.fr
3) Orsay/Saclay (France). Olivier Martin . martino@ipno.in2p3.fr
4) Saarbrücken (Germany) . Including Göttingen, Mainz, Saarbrüken, München, Mainz and Heidelberg. Heiko RiegerH.Rieger@fz-juelich.de
5) Dublin (Ireland). Kenneth Dawson. kenneth@fiachra.ucd.ie
6) Amsterdam (The Netherlands) Theo Nieuwenhuizen . nieuwenh@science.uva.nl
7) Badajoz (Spain). Including Madrid (UCM), Zaragoza (UZ) and Extremadura (UeX). Juan J. Ruiz-Lorenzo . ruiz@unex.es
8) Uppsala (Sweden) Per Norblad . nordblad@angstrom.uu.se
9) Manchester (United Kingdom). Mike Moore . mam@a3.ph.man.ac.uk
More information in DYGLAGEMEM .
The network coordinator is Giorgio Parisi .
You can read the Proposal Description .
Our research interests linked with the DYGLAGEMEM proposal are:
1) Numerical Simulations in spin glasses at finite dimensions. Static and Dynamical analysis.
2) Numerical simulations of frustrated/disordered systems.
3) Construction of dedicated machines with application in numerical simulations using Statistical Mechanics.
Part of our previous scientific work can be seen here .
No open positions.