Lecturers 2023
Slide and other lecture materials for CQD2023 will appear here when available. All links will be expired on November 30, 2023.
Lectures
Dieter Meschede, University of Bonn, Germany
From observation to control - single atomic particles
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- Lecture 1 From observation to control -- single atomic particles
- Lecture 2 Atoms for Quantum Information Applications
- Lecture 3 Rudolph Clausius - an almost forgotten pioneer of physics with enormous impact.
Mikhail (Misha) Baranov, IQOQI Innsbruck, Austria
Creation and application of optical nanostructures for atoms and molecules
- Lecture 1 (PDF)
- Lecture 2 (PDF)
- Lecture 3 (PDF)
Giulia Semeghini, Harvard University, USA
Rydberg atom arrays and applications in quantum simulation and quantum computing
- Lecture 1 (PDF)
- Lecture 2 (PDF)
- Lecture 3 (PDF)
David Elkouss, OIST, Japan
Towards long distance quantum communications: an introduction to quantum repeater protocols and architectures.
- Lecture 1, 2, and 3 (PDF)
Arghavan Safavi, University of Amsterdam, Netherland
Using engineered interactions for quantum enhanced sensing and novel quantum computing approaches
Birgit Stiller, Max Planck Institute for the Science of Light, Germany
Coherent optoacoustics in photonic structures – fundamentals and applications
- Lecture 1, 2, and 3 (PDF)
Shigeki Takeuchi, Kyoto University, Japan
Photonic quantum science and technology
- Lecture 1 (PDF)
- Lecture 2 (PDF)
- Lecture 3 (PDF)
John Goold, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland
Thermodynamics: from its emergence to use in quantum systems