Program
The program of the NanoQI 2019 school (including lecture abstracts, poster submissions and list of participants): NanoQI Program Booklet
Final Program: each of our eight Lecturers will give two lectures a 1:20h (incl. 5min break) each. In addition, there will be two scientific talks, a poster session, and a concluding plenary discussion.
The slides will be made available for school participants after the school.
Sunday 21
17:00 - 18:00 | Registration |
18:00 - 20:00 | Welcome reception |
Monday 22
8:30 - 9:00 | Registration/Welcome |
9:00 - 9:15 | Welcome |
9:15 - 10:35 | Lecture 1: Kraus |
10:35 - 11:00 | Coffee break |
11:00 - 12:20 | Lecture 2: Delsing |
12:20 - 13:00 | Lecture 3(1): Burkard |
13:00 - 15:30 | Lunch (13:30h) |
15:30 - 16:15 | Lecture 3(2): Burkard |
16:15 - 17:35 | Lecture 4: Otte |
17:35 - 17:45 | short break |
17:45 - 18:30 | poster announcements |
18:30 | Posters and Refreshments |
Tuesday 23
9:00 - 10:20 | Lecture 5: Otte |
10:20 - 10:40 | Coffee break |
10:40 - 12:00 | Lecture 6: Burkard |
12:00 - 12:45 | Talk 1: Cirac |
12:45 - 15:30 | Lunch (13:15h) |
15:30 - 16:50 | Lecture 7: Delsing |
16:50 - 17:10 | Coffee break |
17:10 - 18:30 | Lecture 8: Kraus |
Wednesday 24
9:00 - 10:20 | Lecture 9: Simon |
10:20 - 10:40 | Coffee break |
10:40 - 12:00 | Lecture 10: Mølmer |
12:00 - 12:45 | Talk: Aizpurua |
12:45 - 15:00 | Lunch (13:15h) |
15:00 - 20:30 | free afternoon |
20:30 | School Dinner |
Thursday 25
10:00 - 11:20 | Lecture 11: Mølmer |
11:20 - 11:40 | Coffee break |
11:40 - 13:00 | Lecture 12: Martín-Moreno |
13:00 - 15:30 | Lunch (13:30h) |
15:30 - 16:50 | Lecture 13: Simon |
16:50 - 17:10 | Coffee break |
17:10 - 18:30 | Lecture 14: Chu |
Friday 26
9:00 - 10:20 | Lecture 15: Martín-Moreno |
10:20 - 10:40 | Coffee break |
10:40 - 12:00 | Lecture 16: Chu |
12:00 - 12:50 | Concluding Discussion |
12:50 | Lunch (13:15h) |
end of school |
- Guido Burkard (Konstanz): Quantum computing and cavity QED with spins
- Yiwen Chu (ETH): Quantum technologies with defect centers
- Per Delsing (Chalmers): Superconducting qubits for quantum information and for physics
- Barbara Kraus (Innsbruck): Entanglement Theory
- Klaus Mølmer (Aarhus): From quantum optics to bits and pieces
- Alexander Otte (Delft): Quantum simulation through atomic assembly
- Steven Simon (Oxford): Topological matter and topological quantum computing
- Luis Martín-Moreno (Zaragoza): Nano-optics and ultra-strong light-matter interactions
- Ignacio Cirac (MPQ): Quantum optics in structured reservoirs: from exotic emission to quantum chemistry simulation
- Javier Aizpurua (CFM): Quantum nanooptics to address molecular spectroscopy in plasmonics nanocavities