Lecturers / Lecture Materials
Lecturers
*If you participated in CQD 2015 and would like a copy of the lecture slides, please email us at cqd@oist.jp.
Rainer Blatt, University of Innsbruck, Austria
Quantum Information Science - Experimental Implementation with Trapped Ions
Slides: Lecture 1 Lecture 2 Lecture 3
Papers:
Quantum information transfer using photons
Nature Photonics 8, 356–363 (2014)
Quantum simulations with trapped ions
Nature Physics 8, 277–284 (2012)
Entangled states of trapped atomic ions
Nature 453, 1008-1015 (2008)
Quantum computing with trapped ions
Physics Reports 469 (2008) 155203
Quantum dynamics of single trapped ions
Rev. Mod. Phys. 75, 28 (2003)
Date of Visit: 28th of September to 4th of October
Michel Devoret, Yale University, USA
Superconducting Artificial Atoms
Slides: Lecture 1 Lecture 2 Lecture 3
Date of Visit: 1st to 6th of October
Kjeld Eikema, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Netherlands
Frequency comb lasers and applications; from quantum control to precision spectroscopy
Slides: Lecture 1 Lecture 2 Lecture 3
Date of Visit: 28th of September to 5th of October
Berthold Englert, National University of Singapore, Singapre
Quantum measurements
Papers:
Optimal error regions for quantum state estimation
New Journal of Physics 15 (2013) 123026
Monte Carlo sampling from the quantum state space. I
New Journal of Physics, 17 (2015) 043017
Monte Carlo sampling from the quantum state space. II
New Journal of Physics, 17 (2015) 043018
Date of Visit: 28th of September to 3rd of October
Keisuke Fujii, Kyoto University, Japan
Interdisciplinary fields between quantum information science and physics
Slides: Lecture 1 Lecture 2 Lecture 3
Date of Visit: 28th of September to 9th of October
Peter Knight, Imperial College London, UK
Quantum Correlations and Uncertainties in Quantum Optics
Slides: Lecture 0 Lecture 1a Lecture 1b Lecture 2 Lecture 3 Lecture 3.5
Date of Visit: 2nd to 8th of October
Kae Nemoto, National Institute of Informatics, Japan
Noise and Error Correction in Quantum Computation
Date of Visit: 2nd to 8th of October
Halina Rubinsztein Dunlop, The University of Queensland, Australia
Generation, control and manipulation of optical orbital angular momentum in classical and quantum realms.
Date of Visit: 28th of September to 3rd of October
Colloquium Speakers
Rainer Dumke, Centre for Quantum Technologies, Singapore
Hybrid Quantum Systems: Towards Pairing Superconducting Circuits with Atomic Quantum System
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Date of Visit: 3rd to 7th of October
Yasunobu Nakamura, The University of Tokyo, Japan (Member of the ImPACT project)
Hybrid quantum systems based on collective excitations in solids
[Slides]
Date of Visit: 2nd to 6th of October
Shoko Utsunomiya, National Institute of Informatics, Japan (Member of the ImPACT project)
Coherent Ising machine using laser/DOPO network for solving combinatorial optimization problems
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Date of Visit: 28th of September to 2nd of October
Nic Shannon, OIST Graduate University, Japan
Are snowflakes really crystals? The quantum life of protons in water ice
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