INVITED SPEAKERS

Minori Abe (Tokyo Metropolitan University, Japan)
Relativistic molecular structure calculations for the detection of CP violation

Paul Ayers (McMaster University, Canada)
Methods for Strong Electron Correlation in Quantum Chemistry, Inspired by Exactly Solvable Model Hamiltonians

Keisuke Fujii (Kyoto University, Japan)
Recent progress on quantum information processing

David Henry (Murdoch University, Australia)
Understanding the bonding and reactivity of doped gallium nanoclusters using RDFT

Junji Hisano (Nagoya University, Japan)
Electric dipole moments and beyond the standard model

Masahiro Ibe (University of Tokyo, Japan)
Supersymmetry after the Higgs discovery

Samantha Jenkins (Hunan Normal University, China)
Conceptual Quantum Topology: Physics-Inspired Developments of QTAIM, the Stress Tensor and the Ehrenfest Force Partitioning

Mitsuru Kakizaki (University of Toyama, Japan)
Dark matter in universal extra dimension models

Shinta Kasuya (Kanagawa University, Japan)
Affleck-Dine Q-ball cosmology: Matter and dark matter production in the early universe

Masahiro Kawasaki (University of Tokyo, Japan)
Big Bang Nucleosynthesis and Particle Physics

Paul Mezey (Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada)
Relations Between the Part and the Whole in Quantum Chemistry

Shigehiro Nagataki (RIKEN, Japan)
Death of Massive Stars: Supernovae & Gamma-Ray Bursts

Daisuke Nomura (Kyoto University, Japan)
Recent topics on magnetic and anapole moments

Kin-ya Oda (Osaka University, Japan)
Higgs inflation and fate of our universe

Akbar Salam (Wake Forest University, USA)
Molecular QED Theory of Interactions Between Two and Three Particles

Andreas Savin (Sorbonne Universités, France)
Extrapolation techniques for solving Schrodinger equations

Harris J. Silverstone (Johns Hopkins University, USA)
Convergence of quantum chemical calculations

Tomo Takahashi (Saga University, Japan)
The early and late time acceleration of the Universe

Atsushi Taruya (Kyoto University, Japan)
Cosmology with large-scale structure of the Universe

Masahide Yamaguchi (Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan)
Quantum generation of density perturbations in the early Universe