Conference on Quantum Information & Quantum Control III
Overview
Future developments in the field of Quantum Computing and Quantum control are eagerly anticipated and include the discovery of new algorithms which could efficiently employ quantum computers, especially the relatively small size devices available today and in the near future; the development of improved threshold theorems to determine the requirements for scalable quantum computing; security proofs for a number of the alternate proposals for secure quantum communications; further elucidation of the various measures of entanglement, their relationship, and how they can be efficiently extracted from experimental data; and overall, the continued work on a number of parallel candidate systems for quantum computation, and development of the necessary logic gates and error-correction techniques to bring this theory to practice.
Outline of the program
The conference will run for 4 full days and will involve a mix of invited and contributed talks, and posters, interspersed with coffee and discussion breaks. There will be 18 35- minute invited talks, delivered by acknowledged world leaders of the field and 25 20-minute contributed talks.
Developments continue to rely upon system coherence and decoherence. As such focus will also be directed towards recent developments in coherence and control in larger molecular systems such a nanostructures and biomolecules.
Schedule
09:15 to 09:45 |
Welcome and Opening Remarks
Prof. Juris Steprans (Deputy Director, Fields Institute), Prof. Pekka Sinervo (FRSC, Senior Vice-President, Research, Canadian Institute for Advanced Research), Mr. Sean Collins (QuantumWorks Network Manager) Location: |
09:40 to 10:55 |
Jelena Vuckovic (Stanford University), Steve Flammia (Perimeter Institute), Yuuki Tokunaga (NTT, Osaka University) Location: |
10:45 to 11:15 |
Coffee Break
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11:15 to 12:30 |
Andrew White (University of Queensland), Shohini Ghose (Wilfrid Laurier University), Kyung Soo Choi (California Institute of Technology) |
12:30 to 14:00 |
Lunch Break
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14:00 to 15:50 |
Terence Rudolph (Imperial College London), Chris Monroe (University of Maryland), Anthony Laing (University of Bristol ), Christoph Simon (University of Calgary) |
15:50 to 16:10 |
Coffee Break
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16:10 to 18:00 |
Girish S. Agarwal (Oklahoma State University), Ting Yu (Stevens Institute of Technology), Martin J. Stevens (NIST), Alain Aspect (Groupe d'Optique Atomique) |
18:00 to 19:00 |
Reception
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10:00 to 11:55 |
Nicolas Gisin (Group of Applied Physics, University of Geneva, Switzerland) |
12:30 to 14:00 |
Lunch Break
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14:00 to 16:10 |
Masahide Sasaki (National Institute of Information and Communications Technology), Lucien Hardy (Perimeter Institute), Christopher A. Fuchs (Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics), Félix Bussières (École Polytechnique de Montréal and University of Calgary), Bryan Sanctuary (McGill University) |
16:10 to 17:00 |
Coffee Break
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17:00 to 18:00 |
09:30 to 10:45 |
Marcus Motzkus (University of Marburg), Evgeny Shapiro (The University of British Columbia), Nathan Wiebe (University of Calgary) |
10:45 to 11:15 |
Coffee Break
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11:15 to 12:30 |
Seogjoo Jang (Queens College of the City University of New York), Ran Zhao (Georgia Institute of Technology), Susan Clark (Stanford University) |
12:30 to 14:00 |
Lunch Break
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14:00 to 15:50 |
John Martinis (University of California Santa Barbara), David G. Cory (MIT), Stephen Bartlett (The University of Sydney), Daniel Burgarth (Imperial College London) |
15:50 to 16:10 |
Coffee Break
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16:10 to 18:00 | |
19:00 |
Banquet
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09:30 to 10:45 |
Nicolas Gisin ( University of Geneva), P.K. Pathak (Queen's University), Jordan Kyriakidis (Dalhousie University) |
10:45 to 11:15 |
Coffee Break
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11:15 to 12:30 |
Masato Koashi (Osaka University), Hiroki Takesue (NTT Corporation), Akimasa Miyake (Perimeter Institute) |
12:30 to 14:00 |
Lunch Break
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14:00 to 15:50 |
Wolfgang Tittel (University of Calgary), Thomas Jennewein (Institute for Quantum Computing), Jeff Lundeen (National Research Council, Institute for National Measurement Standards), Alberto M. Marino (NIST) |
15:50 to 16:10 |
Coffee Break
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16:10 to 18:00 |
Gregory Scholes (University of Toronto), Ross McKenzie (University of Queensland), Lian-Ao Wu (University of the Basque Country), Michael Spanner (SIMS/NRC) |