Optimizing Thermodynamic Systems 2017
Dear colleagues,
We would like to invite you to our workshop "Optimizing Thermodynamic Systems" at the Telluride Science Research Center for the period July 24th - July 28th 2017.
Thermodynamics was the first topic at TSRC with the 1984 Horse-Carrot workshop, and its development has since led to numerous exiting insights.
The topics envisioned for this year fall into two major groups:
- Optimal control of heat engines
- Minimum dissipation processes
- Endoreversible modelling of thermal processes
- Finite Time Thermodynamics
- Thermodynamic path optimization for endoreversible processes
- Efficiencies and other thermodynamic optimization goals
- Quantum heat engines
- Quantum cooling
- Quantum friction
- Fast effectively-adiabatic processes
- Optimal quantum control
- Quantum finite-time availability
As in the past, the workshop will endeavour to give everyone an opportunity to share his/her current work or important issues of concern in the area of thermodynamics. The workshop will allow ample time for the crucial intensive but constructive quizzing of the speaker by the audience. This also allows the participants to exchange ideas in detail, and experience has shown that many collaborations have resulted from these meetings. Regarding the specific topics, this workshop has always attempted to bring people from different communities together; thus every contribution that addresses issues in the field of thermodynamics is welcome.
Hoping to see you in Telluride,
with best greetings,
Karl Heinz Hoffmann and Peter Salamon
Details about arrival, board and lodging and possible activities in Telluride can be found on the web pages of TSRC, as well as the list of all participants.