The next Q-ESSENCE Consortium meeting will take place in Barcelona at the ICFO - The Institute of Photonic Sciences on the 09-10.02.2012. The exact schedule of the meeting can be found on the INTRANET website.
This is the traditional QIPC cluster reviews. The program is as follows:
We are very pleased to announce that on February, 6 – 10, 2012 the AQUTE Winter School on Quantum Information Processing will be held at the Universitätszentrum in Obergurgl (Austria).
The Winter School will comprise five days of intensive lectures, discussions and poster sessions and is primarily intended for PhD students and Postdocs.
You can read further details about topics, speakers and applications at the link& http://qurope.eu/projects/aqute/aqute-winter-school
The Q-ESSENCE project meeting will take place during the QIPC 2011 conference in Zurich. The exact time is 16:30-18:50 on the Friday 9th September 2011. A joint dinner will follow afterwards.
T. Caneva (P1.b Universität Ulm), poster, Optimal control at the quantum speed limit.
E. Solano (UPV/EHU, Bilbao)
J. Finley (TUM, Munich)
G. Wendin (Chalmers)
I. Lizuain (UPV/EHU, Bilbao
FUTURE AND EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES QIFT OPEN DAY will take place on 15th April 2011 at University of Warsaw.
The purpose of the Open Day is to promote European research in Quantum Information Foundations and Technologies (QIFT) on a broad forum involving government, academia, media, and industry. The event will also provide an opportunity to discuss forthcoming initiatives in Future and Emerging Technologies.
This will be a session open to all members of the QIP research community. The Program includes both European and non-European speakers and representatives of the European Commission.
The aim of the workshop is to explore how experiments with ultracold gases can address key open problems in many-body quantum physics. Among other things it will focus on the following topics: fundamental limitations and new ideas in quantum simulation of unsolved models such as the Hubbard model; novel cooling schemes based on ideas from quantum information as well as atomic and many-body physics; emergent phenomena in non-equilibrium quantum dynamics; novel quantum magnetism in Bose and Fermi systems; realizing and probing topologically ordered states.