Les Houches School of Physics

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Les Houches School of Physics was originally a summer school founded in 1951 in Les Houches (Haute-Savoie) by the French physicist Cécile DeWitt-Morette. Here, leading names in physics train young researchers of all nationalities in the various fields of physics.

The school was initially set up to introduce modern physics to French students, who were lagging far behind in this field after the Second World War. Over the years, the School has opened up to scientific fields outside physics and set up new courses throughout the year. It offers sessions throughout the year, from January to November.

Several of its students have gone on to win prestigious awards such as the Nobel Prize in Physics and the Fields Medal.

Les Houches School of Physics offer three types of course :
  • The Summer Schools: there are two summer schools lasting four to five weeks organised each year during the summer holidays. The sessions are aimed at young researchers of all nationalities with a high scientific level, often at the end of their thesis or post-doc. They enable them to deepen their knowledge or to learn about a new area of research. The teaching is given by prestigious professors, and each session includes a lecture for the general public.
  • Conferences and workshops: these are one- to two-week sessions organised throughout the year. The sessions bring together researchers (theoreticians and/or experimenters, beginners and/or experienced researchers) to discuss a common theme, exchange knowledge and find new approaches.
  • Doctoral courses: these bring together researchers who are just starting out, generally doctoral students or even Masters students. They enable them to acquire a high level of scientific culture so that they can place their work in a wider context.

Frontiers of Condensed Matter

Les Houches – WE Heraeus Summer School
Frontiers of Condensed Matter
September 28 – October 9, 2026
Ecole de Physique des Houches, France
The 10th International Doctoral Training Session "Frontiers of Condensed Matter" will take place in Les Houches, Sep 28-Oct 9, 2026. It is co-organized by the Ecole Doctorale de Physique (Grenoble, France), the Kavli Institute of Nanoscience Delft (Delft, The Netherlands), the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (Karlsruhe, Germany), the Materials Physics Center (San Sebastian, Spain), and the Swiss Nanoscience Institute (Basel, Switzerland).
 
This international doctoral training session aims at offering Master and junior PhD students a high-level training program in the general area of Condensed Matter Physics. The session will consist of lecture series on the following topics:
• Quantum transport and spintronics – Thomas Ihn (Zürich Switzerland)
• Topological phases of matter – Piet Brouwer (Berlin, Germany)
• Superconducting circuits – Nicolas Roch (Grenoble, France)
• Quantum materials & unconventional superconductivity – Elena Gati (Dresden, Germany)
• 2D van der Waals heterostructures – Talieh Ghiasi (Delft, The Netherlands)
• Spin and orbital magnetism – Rafael Fernandes (Minneapolis, United States)
complemented by more specialized pedagogical seminars on timely topics, poster sessions, and discussion forums.
List of seminar speakers: To be announced.

Registration will open in March/April 2026. The application deadline is June 15, 2026.
The cost of the session including meals and accommodation is 250€. 
Organizers
S. Bergeret (San Sebastian, ES), J. Meyer (Grenoble, FR), J. Schmalian (Karlsruhe, DE), C. Schönenberger (Basel, CH), G. Steele (Delft, NL)

Published on  March 27, 2025
Updated on February 24, 2026