VI INTERNATIONAL
JULY 12-16, 2021
CONFERENCE
ONLINE FORMAT

ON QUANTUM TECHNOLOGIES

Free online participation for registered users
ICQT2021 Digital Edition.
VI INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE

ON QUANTUM TECHNOLOGIES

JULY 12-16, 2021
ONLINE FORMAT
Free online participation for registered users
ICQT2021 Digital Edition.
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Substantial scientific agenda
Every two years ICQT brings together the best experts in the field of quantum technologies form the leading universities such as MIT, Stanford University, Harvard University, Oxford University, and etc., but also it attracts world industry leaders from Google, D-Wave Systems, IBM Research and others
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Meet the industry at the Open Day
ICQT program includes also the Open Day where industry leaders share their experience on the deployment of quantum technologies and discuss which global challenges they can respond to. Every time this part of the program attracts not only the scientific community but the government representatives and top international media such as Forbes, Corriere della Sera, La Stampa, etc. This year the Open Day will be held in the online format for free.
Join the Open Day
Poster session
Traditionally ICQT program includes also a poster session which this year will be held online. To register, please prepare the abstract according to our templates, and submit it till June 19, 2021. Results will be announced till July 1, 2021. All details for online connection will be sent to all authors of accepted abstracts.
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    Schedule
    All times are given in Moscow time zone
    icqt2021
    Monday 12 Jul
    08:45
    Opening remarks
    09:00
    Alain Aspect
    Hanbury Brown and Twiss bunching in an interacting Bose gas
    09:40
    Eugene Polzik
    Quantum physics with macroscopic objects
    10:20
    Break
    10:40
    Eugene Demler
    A pointillist approach to quantum matter
    11:20
    Alexey Rubtsov
    Emulation of Gaussian Boson Sampling with a classical computer
    12:00
    Florian Schreck
    Continuous-wave BECs and superradiant clocks
    12:40
    Break
    14:00
    Ilya Besedin
    Automating transmon-based circuit design
    14:40
    Jacqueline Bloch
    KPZ scaling in the coherence of a 1D polariton condensate
    15:20
    Break
    15:40
    Luis Vina
    Polariton condensates in co-directional waveguide couplers
    16:20
    Julian Kelly
    Exponential suppression of bit or phase flip errors with repetitive error correction
    17:00
    Yoshihisa Yamamoto
    Future prospects of coherent Ising machines
    17:40
    free time
    icqt2021
    Tuesday 13 Jul
    08:55
    Sergey Salikhov
    Welcoming words
    09:00
    Konstantin Novoselov
    09:40
    Burkard Hillebrands
    Magnonic qubit computing
    10:20
    Break
    10:40
    Roman Schnabel
    Squeezed light – now exploited by all gravitational-wave observatories
    11:20
    Andreas Tittl
    Spectrally selective metasurfaces for molecular biospectroscopy and sensing
    12:00
    Jeremy Baumberg
    Plasmonic Forces and Optomechanics at the Picoscale
    12:40
    Break
    14:00
    Kerry Vahala
    On-chip Brillouin laser gyroscopes
    14:40
    Nils Engelsen
    Mechanical resonators under stress: ultralow dissipation for quantum optomechanics
    15:20
    Break
    15:40
    Alexandra Boltasseva
    Advancing Photonic Design with Machine Learning
    16:20
    Vlad Shalaev
    Empowering Quantum Photonics with Nanoplasmonics & Machine Learning
    17:00
    William Oliver
    Quantum Engineering of Superconducting Qubits
    17:40
    Vladimir Manucharyan
    Beyond transmons: recent progress with superconducting fluxonium qubits
    18:20
    free time
    icqt2021
    Wednesday 14 Jul
    09:00
    Dimitris Angelakis
    Qubit efficient quantum optimization algorithms and quantum machine learning on analog quantum simulators
    09:40
    Feihu Xu
    Secure quantum communication in a large scale
    10:20
    Break
    10:40
    Giuseppe Carleo
    Variational methods in the age of machine learning and quantum computing
    11:20
    Bernard Gil
    Sp2-bonded boron nitride: impact of polymorphisms on classical optical properties and single photon emissio RENE HERRITSMA
    12:00
    Rene Gerritsma
    The quantum physics of interacting atoms and ions
    12:40
    Break
    14:00
    Ilya Semerikov
    On the way to the ion quantum computer in Russia
    14:40
    Christopher Monroe
    Quantum Computers for Research and Beyond
    15:20
    Break
    15:40
    Mikhail Lukin
    Exploring new scientific frontiers with programmable atom arrays
    16:20
    Poster session
    19:00
    free time
    icqt2021
    Thursday 15 Jul
    09:00
    Jörg Wrachtrup
    Phase transitions and Moiré patterns: nanoscale quantum sensing of low-dimensional electron systems
    09:40
    Piet Schmidt
    Highly Charged Ion Optical Clocks to Test Fundamental Physics
    10:20
    Break
    10:40
    Immanuel Bloch
    Probing Quantum Matter In- and Out-Of-Equilibrium on a Large Scale Atomic Quantum Simulator
    11:20
    Francesca Ferlaino
    Dipolar Quantum Gases of Magnetic Atoms: new opportunities and recent results
    12:00
    Tilman Pfau
    A dipolar supersolid and a novel microscope to probe quantum gases
    12:40
    Break
    14:00
    Poster session
    17:00
    Open Day
    19:00
    free time
    icqt2021
    Friday 16 Jul
    09:00
    Tommaso Calarco
    Information and quantum control
    09:40
    Daniel Loss
    Majorana and Andreev Bound States in Proximitized Rashba Nanowires
    10:20
    Break
    10:40
    Aleksey Kalachev
    Electromagnetically induced transparency in isotopically purified rare-earth doped crystals
    11:20
    Alexander Lvovsky
    Quantum-inspired superresolution imaging
    12:00
    CLOSING REMARKS
    12:40
    free time
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    PREVIOUS ICQT
    See how ICQT was held in previous years
    ICQT 2019
    ICQT 2019 attracted more than 300 participants of the scientific part and more than 1000 participants of the Open Day which included five open talks from representative of Google, Airbus, PwC, D-Wave, and the panel discussion "Quantum technologies: business is here". The final talk was given by Hartmut Neven, Engineering Director at Google, a founder and manager of the Quantum Artificial Intelligence lab.
    ICQT 2017
    ICQT-2017 attracted more than 150 participants of the scientific part and more than 3000 participants of the Open Day where John Martinis, Professor at the University of California in Santa Barbara, Head of the laboratory "Quantum Artificial Intelligence" of Google, represented plans of Google on building a quantum computer.
    ICQT 2015
    In 2015 ICQT attracted experts from such leading universities as Harvard University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Max Planck Institute for Quantum Optics, Institute for Quantum Optics and Quantum Information, and others. This year was first for the Open Day.
    ICQT-2021: Digital Edition
    Free online participation for registered users
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    In view of the current situation with COVID-19, we decided to transform ICQT-2021 to Digital format. All our lectures will be available free and online in the sections “Scientific Reports” and “Open Day” after registration on this website. Poster session will be arranged also online. All details will be sent to all authors of accepted abstracts.

    On behalf of the Organizing Committee of ICQT-2021: Digital Edition, we wish you health and safety.

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