TCP-2018 will have a five-day program. Registration will start and a welcoming reception will take place on Sunday evening, September 30. Conference excursions take place on Wednesday afternoon, October 3 and the conference dinner on Thursday evening, October 4.
A pdf-file of the program is available here: https://indico.fnal.gov/event/16019/material/4/0.pdf
TCP 2018 Topics
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Fundamental Interactions and Symmetries
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QED Effects
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Quantum State Manipulation and Quantum Information
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Precision Spectroscopy and Frequency Standards
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Highly Charged Ions in Traps
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Radioactive Isotopes in Traps
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Plasmas and Collective Behavior
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Storage Ring Physics
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Trapped Antimatter
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Applications of Charged Particle Trapping
Confirmed Invited Speakers
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Rainer Blatt, Universität Innsbruck, Vienna/Austria
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Christian Smorra, RIKEN - Fundamental Symmetries Laboratory, Japan
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Mike Hayden, Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, Canada
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Florian Köhler-Langes, Max-Plank Institute for Nuclear Physics, Germany
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Norbert Linke, University of Maryland, USA
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Dave Lunney, CSNSM/IN2P3, France
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Ekkehard Peik, PTB Braunschweig, Germany
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Mariana Safronova, University of Delaware, USA
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Eve Stenson, Max Planck Institute for Plasma Physics, Germany
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Yuval Shagam, JILA-Colorado, USA
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Kyo Tsukada, Tohoku University, Japan
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Lutz Schweikhard, U. Greifswald, Germany
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Thomas Udem, Max-Plank Institute for Quantum Optics
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Mary Burkey, Argonne National Laboratory, USA
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Lars von der Wense, Ludwig Maximilians University, Germany
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Andreas Wolf, Max-Plank Institute for Nuclear Physics, Germany