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Quantum Information and Measurement (QIM) V: Quantum Technologies

04.04 → 06.04 2019 | University of Rome La Sapienza Italy

Deadline for abstract submission: 26 November 2018

All accepted papers will be published and indexed as Conference Proceedings in OSA Technical Digest.

 

PROGRAM CHAIRS

David Lucas, University of Oxford

Fabio Sciarrino, University of Rome La Sapienza

 

CHAIRS

Irfan Siddiqi, University of California Berkeley

Nicolas Treps, Sorbonne Université

Ian Walmsley, Imperial College London

 

PLENARY SPEAKERS

Markus Aspelmeyer, University of Vienna

Immanuel Bloch, Max-Planck-Institut für Quantenoptik, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität

Jay Gambetta, IBM

Dieter Jaksch, University of Oxford

Dietrich Leibfried, National Institute of Standards and Technology

Nergis Mavalvala, MIT

Jian-Wei Pan, University of Science and Technology of China

Christine Silberhorn, University of Paderborn

 

TOPIC CATEGORIES

• Entanglement-enabled quantum technologies

• Quantum information processing and computing

• Precision quantum measurement and quantum metrology

• Non-classical light sources and novel detectors

• Quantum imaging

• Quantum sensors

• Integrated and on-chip quantum devices

• Quantum communication systems

• Quantum optics of light-atom interactions

• Quantum repeaters and quantum memory

• Quantum opto-mechanics

• Quantum spintronics devices and applications

• Quantum simulation

The conference topics will cover the latest in theoretical developments and experimental implementations of quantum information technology, including the advanced engineering needed to realize such technologies. In addition to the conference’s traditional focus on quantum optics and photonics, the fifth QIM conference will widen the scope of the meeting to include other platforms for quantum technologies, broadly construed, including topics such as solid state systems (superconductors, semi-conductors), atoms and ions (including gravity gradiometers and gyroscopes, and computing and simulation engines).

 

ORGANIZERS

The Optical Society (OSA)

University of Rome La Sapienza
University of Oxford

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