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The Boulder School in Condensed Matter and Materials Physics provides education for advanced graduate students and postdoctoral fellows working in condensed matter physics, materials science and related fields. The goal is to enable students to work at the frontiers of science and technology by providing expert training not easily available within the traditional system of graduate education and postdoctoral apprenticeship. The School, which is supported by the National Science Foundation and the University of Colorado, will meet annually during July in Boulder Colorado.





2010 School

Computational and Conceptual Approaches
to Quantum Many-Body Systems



Electronic Applications for the 2010 school will open soon.
Deadline: February 27, 2010.

All students are strongly urged to plan on staying for the duration of the School. Any stay shorter than 3 weeks has to be cleared with the organizers (contact organizers). Stays of less than 2 weeks are unacceptable.

Please review the information on Student Expenses and Financial Aid. Please also note that the terms of our NSF grant require that students at universities outside the United States need to supply their own airfare.





Previous years

2009
Nonequilibrium Statistical Mechanics:
Fundamental Problems and Applications

2008
Strongly Correlated Materials

2007
Biophysics

2006
Physics of Soft Matter:
Complex Fluids and Biological Materials

2005
Physics of Mesoscopic Systems




General information

Boulder is 20 miles from Denver and is served by the Denver International Airport (DIA).
There is regular bus service available (at 15 after the hour) that runs from the airport into Boulder.
For further details on the site of the School please read our Boulder information.
Please also review some miscellaneous information (getting here, housing, etc.).



Board of Directors
Call for proposals for future schools