Past Events

【Seminar】"Quantum key distribution over an encoded repeater chain with sequential swapping"

2025-04-16
Lab 5, D23 Seminar Room

Talk by Javier Rey Dominguez, PhD School of Electronic and electrical engineering, University of Leeds. Language: English, no interpretation. Open to OIST community.

【Seminar】"Clock precision and the second law of thermodynamics"

2025-04-02
Lab 5, D23 Seminar Room

Talk by Florian Meier, TU-Wien. Physical devices operating out of equilibrium are inherently affected by thermal fluctuations, limiting their operational precision. This issue is pronounced at microscopic and especially quantum scales and can only be mitigated by incurring additional entropy dissipation. Understanding this constraint is crucial for both fundamental physics and technological design.

【Workshop】Biological, Artificial, and Quantum Intelligence 2025 (BAQ2025)

2025-03-12 to 2025-03-14
Lab 4, Lv E, E48 Seminar Room

The “Biological, Artificial, and Quantum Intelligence 2025 (BAQ2025)” International Workshop. will bring together world-leading experts in neural networks, neuroscience, quantum machine learning, and related areas of intelligence and complexity. It aims to provide a platform for discussions on recent developments and future perspectives in these fields. Open to OIST Community!

[Seminar] "Cluster tomography in classical and quantum systems"

2024-10-30
Lab 5, Lv D, Seminar Room D23

István Kovács is Assistant Professor in the Department of Physics and Astronomy at Northwestern University is visiting OIST and present some results of his recent research work. Language: English.

Okinawa School in Physics: Coherent Quantum Dynamics (2024)

2024-09-25 to 2024-10-03
OIST Seaside House (Seminar Room B250 (1 day))

OIST Workshop | Website | Main organizer: Síle Nic Chormaic (Light-Matter Interactions for Quantum Technologies Unit) | OIST members are welcome to attend all scientific sessions. Meals are closed sessions for registered participants only.

[Seminar] High-dimensional entanglement witnessed by correlations in arbitrary bases

2024-09-18
Lab 5, D23 Seminar Room

Talk by Nicky Kai Hong Li, Technical University of Vienna (Austria)

Seminar Summary: Certifying entanglement is an important step in the development of many quantum technologies, especially for higher-dimensional systems, where entanglement promises increased capabilities for quantum communication and computation. A key feature distinguishing entanglement from classical correlations is the occurrence of correlations for complementary measurement bases.

 

Understanding logical channels graphically: a case study with the XYZ ruby code

2024-04-05
L5D23
Speaker: Julio Carlos Magdalena De La Fuente
Target Audience: Intern, Students, PostDocs, and those who are interested in the same research field.

Europe’s Roadmap to a Quantum Workforce

2023-12-19
L5D23 (Lab 5 D floor)
Speaker: Mr. Simon Goorney (Research Assistant from European Quantum Readiness Center, Aarhus University)
 

Target Audience: Intern, Students, PostDocs, and those who are interested in the same research field.

Magnetic Raman spectra of quasi-one-dimensional frustrated antiferromagnets

2023-11-21
L5D23
Speaker: Dr. Oliver Bellwood
 

Target Audience: Intern, Students, PostDocs, and those who are interested in the same research field.

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