Participants
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Seongji Ahn, KAIST, South Korea
Single-qubit quantum gate at an arbitrary speed
Ellis Ainley, University of Oxford, United Kingdom
Quantum Networking with Trapped 88Sr+ and 43Ca+ Ions
James Bainbridge, Macquarie University, Australia
Nonlinear effects can enhance microwave-to-optics quantum state transduction
Ilinca Butu, Extreme Light Infrastructure - Nuclear Physics (ELI-NP), Romania
Optimising Lossy Mach-Zehnder Interferometer Configurations: A Python-Based Approach to Quantum Fisher Information Maximization
Catherine Challoner, University of Oxford, United Kingdom
Engineering Scalable Quantum Computing Networks of Trapped Ions and Single Photons
Ilia Chernobrovkin, Niels Bohr Institute, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
Topologically protected phononic waveguide in a soft-clamped mechanical resonator platform
Alex Chivers-White, Newcastle University, United Kingdom
Gauge-Relativity and Localisation
Kenneth Choo, Monash University, Australia
Polaronic polariton quasiparticles in a dark excitonic medium
Sergio De Maria Garcia, Universidad politécnica de Valencia - IUMPA, Spain
Shortcuts to adiabaticity method applied to ultra-cold atom gases
Oliver Dudgeon, University of Manchester, United Kingdom
Tensor Networks for Solid State Emitters: Understanding Effects of Localised and Delocalised Phonon Modes on Photon Indistinguishability
Naoya Egawa, Tohoku University, Japan
Time-crystalline behavior in diamond quantum simulator models under zero magnetic field
Ian Ford, University of Sussex, United Kingdom
Cavity assisted ion-photon entanglement
Sayak Guha Roy, Rice University, USA
Reweighted Time-Evolving Block Decimation for Improved Quantum Dynamics Simulations
Ahmed Hassanen, University of Oxford, United Kingdom
An efficient quantum optical interface to a multi-qubit register
Matthias Hüls, Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH, Germany
Applying optimal control to atomic quantum simulators
Christoforos Iakovou, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom
Nonlinear quantum optics with Rydberg excitons
Juliette Jiménez Jaimes, Université Toulouse 3 : Paul Sabatier / Laboratoire Collisions Agrégats Réactivité, France
Light-matter interfaces with 1D ordered atomic ensembles
Haruki Kikuchi, University of Tokyo, Japan
Evaluation of the voltage annealing effect on the Josephson potential in superconducting qubits
Philip Kitson, University of Catania / Technology Innovation Insititute, United Arab Emirates
Rydberg Atomtronic Devices
Reina Kobayashi, Hosei University, Japan
Quantum algorithm for computer graphics
Tsai-Chen Lee, University of California, Berkeley, USA
The use of squeezed light for impulse measurement below the SQL
Kimia Masoudifar, Sharif University of Technology, Iran
Using DMRG Method in the Language of MPS for Simulating Quantum Many-Body Systems
Theodore McKeever, University of Manchester, United Kingdom
The Performance of a Finite-Time Quantum Heat Engine subject to Control Noise and Enhancement Techniques
Lachlan Miller, University of Queensland, Australia
Phononic crystals for inertial sensing with dilute gas superfluids
Yasufumi Nakano, Monash University, Australia
Variational approach to the two-dimensional Bose polaron
Veronica Nieto, Center for Research and Advances Studies (Cinvestav), Mexico
Quantum memory based on Rubidium-87 atomic assemblies using Electromagnetically Induced Transparency (EIT)
Takefumi Nomura, The University of Tokyo, Japan
Subtracting Four Photons from Squeezed Light
Kazuki Oi, Tohoku university, Japan
Universality of Efimov states in cold atoms with dipole interaction
Sofia Peron Santana, Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, Argentina
Quantum state transfer performance of Heisenberg spin chains with site-dependent interactions designed using a generic genetic algorith
Kichan Park, KAIST, South Korea
Analytically equivalent problem of Quantum Two-Level System
Hannah Riley, University of Manchester, United Kingdom
Metasurface mediated long-range entanglement of quantum emitters as a future platform for quantum computing
Lars Arne Schäfer, Technische Universität Darmstadt, Germany
Coherent Control of Few-Body States in Bose-Hubbard Rings by Bragg Diffraction and Parametric Driving
Colby Schimelfenig, Washington State University, USA
Momentum space realization of Josephson physics with spin-orbit coupled Bose-Einstein condensates
Mariana Scola, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
Generating NOON States in the Integrable Four-well Model
Anubhav Kumar Srivastava, Institute of Photonic Sciences (ICFO), Spain,
Topological quantum thermometry
Edoardo Maria Tiburzi, University of Padova, Italy
Topological phases in the presence of disorder and longer-range couplings
Niels Timmerman, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom
Quantum networking with tin-vacancy centres in diamond
Marco Uguccioni, University of Padua, Italy
Keldysh field theory approach to electric and thermoelectric transport in quantum dots
Lorenzo Versini, University of Oxford, United Kingdom
Implementing Scalable Solutions for a Networked Ion Trap System
Peng Wang, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
Transform-limited photon emission from single lead-vacancy center in diamond for two-photon interference
Donovan Webb, University of Oxford, United Kingdom
Overcoming and Harnessing Non-Commuting Dynamics in Trapped Ions
Aleksandr Zaitsev, Ulm University, Germany
Advanced Studies in Ultracold 87Rb Molecules and Hollow Core Fibers
Anthony Zuli, Monash University, Australia
Universal Efimov Scaling in the Rabi-Coupled Few-Body Spectrum
Samuel Begumya, OIST, Japan
Coupling of NV centers in diamond to adiabatically tapered optical nanofibers
Amit Bhunia, OIST, Japan
Stabilization of Fabry-Perot Optical Cavity with Bulk Diamond at Millikelvin Temperatures
Jinjin Du, OIST, Japan
Imaging a Chain of Rydberg Superatoms Enabled by Förster-Resonance - Enhanced Interaction
Jacek Dobrzyniecki, OIST, Japan
Tunable Two-Species Spin Models with Rydberg Atoms in Circular and Elliptical States
Shashank Gupta, OIST, Japan
Experimental Simulation of the Continuous Variable Quantum System
Raul Alejandro Hidalgo Sacoto, OIST, Japan
Two Interacting Anyons in One Dimension
Duc Hoang Tuan, OIST, Japan
Variational quantum algorithm for ergotropy estimation in quantum many-body batteries
Kritika Jain, OIST, Japan
Loss-tolerant remote Mølmer-Sørensen gates in coupled cavity systems
Keerthy Menon, OIST, Japan
Statistically enhanced engines in 1D
Jose Carlos Pelayo, OIST, Japan
Phases and dynamics of quantum droplets in the crossover to 2D
Aswathy Raj, OIST, Japan
Rydberg excitation from a linear array of trapped atoms at the interface of an optical nanofibre
Sarika Sasidharan Nair, OIST, Japan
Topological properties in Kronig -Penney type models
Zohreh Shahrabifarahani, OIST, Japan
Structured optical nanofibers for atom trapping
Shin Sun, OIST, Japan
Efficient quantum simulation of open quantum system dynamics on noisy quantum computers
Mohammed Zia Jalaludeen, OIST, Japan
Development of magnetometer using hollow core microresonators and nitrogen vacancy centers in diamond
Giedrius Žlabys, OIST, Japan
Emergent topological properties in modulated Kronig-Penney-type models