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.

escudo125.jpg   Universidad Complutense de Madrid . Departamento Física Teórica I .

 logouex.gif    Universidad de Extremadura . Departamento de Física .

 escbn.jpg      Universidad de Zaragoza . Departamento de Física Teórica
 



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 Rieger H.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.