AQUTE

2nd German-French-Russian Laser Symposium 2011, April 14 - 17, 2011, Gößweinstein, Germany

A. ALberti (P6 UBONN), talk, Discrete Interferometer with Individual Trapped Atoms

Southwest Quantum Information and Technology (SQuInt) Workshop, February 17 - 20, 2011, Boulder, Colorado, USA

A. Alberti (P6 UBONN), invited talk, Engineering Coherences at Single-Atom level

French-German research: 50 Years in the Light of the Laser, November, 5 - 6, 2010, French Embassy, Berlin, Germany

A. Alberti (P6 UBONN), poster, Engineering the Coherence at the Single-Atom Level

OSA´s FiO/LS 2010: Frontiers in Optics 2010/Laser Science XXVI, October 24 - 28, 2010, Rochester, New York, USA

D. Meschede (P6 UBONN), invited talk, Coherent Splitting, Rocking and Blinding of Single Atoms in an Optical Lattice 

AISAMP 9: 9th Asian International Seminar on Atomic and Molecular Physics, October 4 - 10, 2010, Seoul, Korea

D. Meschede (P6 UBONN), invited talk, Coherent splitting, rocking and blinding of single atoms in an optical lattice

Stockholm Summer School on Quantum Optics and Nanophotonics 2010, June 21 - 25, 2010, Stockholm, Sweden

D. Meschede (P6 UBONN), invited talk, Bottom-up Quantum Control with Neutral Atoms

Workshop on Many-Body Quantum Dynamics in Closed Systems, September 7 - 9, 2011, Barcelona, Spain

J. D. Baltrusch, C. Cormick, G. De Chiara, T. Calarco, G. Morigi (P8 USAAR), poster, Quantum Superpositions of Ion Coulomb Crystal States across the Linear-Zigzag transition

H. Habibian, G. Morigi (P8 USAAR), poster, Quantum phase transition in a disordered quantum potential

Humboldt-Kolleg. Open Quantum systems: Chaos and Decoherence, September 18 - October 1, 2011, Cuernavaca, Mexico

C. Cormick (P8 USAAR), talk, Entanglement dynamics for harmonic oscillators

M. Bienert (P8 USAAR), talk, Cooling quantum objects: From atoms to massive oscillators

INTERCAN PreDoc School, September 18 - 30, 2011, Les Houches, France

S. Schütz, H. Habibian, G. Morigi (P8 USAAR), poster, Self-organization of atoms in optical cavities

Michel Brune (P2a CNRS-ENS), four lectures.

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