Schedule
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July 12 Monday
July 13 Tuesday
July 14 Wednesday
July 15 Thursday
July 16 Friday
08:55
09:00
09:40
10:20
10:40
11:20
12:00
12:40
14:00
14:40
15:20
15:40
16:20
17:00
17:40
17:40
18:20
18:20
19:00
19:00
21:00
Opening remarks
Alain Aspect
Hanbury Brown and Twiss bunching in an interacting Bose gas
Eugene Polzik
Quantum physics with macroscopic objects
Break
Eugene Demler
A pointillist approach to quantum matter
Alexey Rubtsov
Emulation of Gaussian Boson Sampling with a classical computer
Florian Schreck
Continuous-wave BECs and superradiant clocks
Break
Ilya Besedin
Automating transmon-based circuit design
Jacqueline Bloch
KPZ scaling in the coherence of a 1D polariton condensate
Break
Luis Vina
Polariton condensates in co-directional waveguide couplers
Julian Kelly
Exponential suppression of bit or phase flip errors with repetitive error correction
Yoshihisa Yamamoto
Future prospects of coherent Ising machines
FREE TIME
Sergey Salikhov
Welcoming words
Konstantin Novoselov
Burkard Hillebrands
Magnonic qubit computing
Break
Roman Schnabel
Squeezed light – now exploited by all gravitational-wave observatories
Andreas Tittl
Spectrally selective metasurfaces for molecular biospectroscopy and sensing
Jeremy Baumberg
Plasmonic Forces and Optomechanics at the Picoscale
Break
Kerry Vahala
On-chip Brillouin laser gyroscopes
Nils Engelsen
Mechanical resonators under stress: ultralow dissipation for quantum optomechanics
Break
Alexandra Boltasseva
Advancing Photonic Design with Machine Learning
Vlad Shalaev
Empowering Quantum Photonics with Nanoplasmonics & Machine Learning
William Oliver
Quantum Engineering of Superconducting Qubits
Vladimir Manucharyan
Beyond transmons: recent progress with superconducting fluxonium qubits
Free time
Dimitris Angelakis
Qubit efficient quantum optimization algorithms and quantum machine learning on analog quantum simulators
Feihu Xu
Secure quantum communication in a large scale
Break
Giuseppe Carleo
Variational methods in the age of machine learning and quantum computing
Bernard Gil
Sp2-bonded boron nitride: impact of polymorphisms on classical optical properties and single photon emissio
Rene Gerritsma
The quantum physics of interacting atoms and ions
Break
Ilia Semerikov
On the way to the ion quantum computer in Russia
Chris Monroe
Quantum Computers for Research and Beyond
Break
Mikhail Lukin
Exploring new scientific frontiers with programmable atom arrays
POSTERS
Free time
Jorg Wrachrup
Phase transitions and Moiré patterns: nanoscale quantum sensing of low-dimensional electron systems
Piet Schmidt
Highly Charged Ion Optical Clocks to Test Fundamental Physics
Break
Immanuel Bloch
Probing Quantum Matter In- and Out-Of-Equilibrium on a Large Scale Atomic Quantum Simulator
Francesca Ferlaino
Dipolar Quantum Gases of Magnetic Atoms: new opportunities and recent results
Tilman Pfau
A dipolar supersolid and a novel microscope to probe quantum gases
Break
IAB Meeting / Poster session
Open Day
Free time
Tommaso Calarco
Information and quantum control
Daniel Loss
Majorana and Andreev Bound States in Proximitized Rashba Nanowires
Break
Aleksey Kalachev
Electromagnetically induced transparency in isotopically purified rare-earth doped crystals
Aleksandr Lvovsky
Quantum-inspired superresolution imaging
Closing remarks
Free time