Quantum optics, simulations, information, metrology, computation; many-body physics, atomic and condensed matter systems; quantum measurements, quantum control, quantum technologies; theory
Funding Committee:
Richard Berkowits (Theory)
Emanuele Dalla Torre (Theory)
Lev Khaykovich (Ultracold atoms)
Avi Peer (Quantum Optics)
Michael Rosenbluh (Quantum Optics)
Michael Stern (Solid-State Qubits)
1. Quantum pumps in nanostructures and optical lattices;
2. Quantum transport in hybrid nanostructures;
Many-body physics, quantum fluids, non-equilibrium physics, Rydberg atoms, long-range interactions
Linear optical quantum computing and simulation
Quantum metrology
Foundations of quantum mechanics
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The call aims to include 12 new members from industries with interest in the Quantum Technologies
DG Connect, as follow up to the recent appointment of the High-Level expert group, has opened a public call in order to add 12 more members to the group.
The Call is aimed to industries with interest in the field of Quantum Technologies. Additional members will be individuals appointed to represent a common interest or organisations. Therefore, there will be two types of membership:
Following the nomination of the chair, Prof. Mlynek, the Commission has now formally set-up the Commission Expert Group, with 13 very high level academic members, that will provide recommendations on the preparation of the Quantum Technology Flagship.
The Commission Expert Group on Quantum Technologies - High Level Steering Committee has now been established as a high level expert group with a mandate of one year. Its members will best represent collectively the diversity of stakeholders in Europe, both from the academic as from the industrial sides.
The group will be composed of the following academic members:
arXiv:1608.00251
We propose a scheme to simulate lattice spin models based on strong and long-range interacting Rydberg atoms stored in a large-spacing array of magnetic microtraps.