Past Events
【Seminar】"A Bayesian approach to optimal quantum measurement - Magnetometry and POVMs"
2025-09-24Talk by Julian Greentree, University of Melbourne (Australia). Language: English. Open to OIST community.
【Seminar】"Bosonic Boosts: Dual-Rail Encoding and Nonlinear Vibronic Simulation on Oscillator–Qubit Platforms"
2025-07-24Talk by Professor Joonsuk Huh, Yonsei University
【Seminar】"Locally recoverable codes from projective spaces"
2025-07-09Talk by Pablo Sanchez Ocal, Postdoc of Speyer Unit (Representation Theory and Algebraic Combinatorics Unit)
【Seminar】"Master Equations and the Mean Force Gibbs State"
2025-05-28Talk by James Cresser, University of Glasgow. Language: English, no interpretation. Open to OIST Community.
【Seminar】"Quantum key distribution over an encoded repeater chain with sequential swapping"
2025-04-16Talk 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"
2025-04-02Talk 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 2025-03-14The “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】"Towards Realization of Hybrid Quantum System with Superconducting Circuits and Diamond Spin Ensemble"
2025-01-09Dr. Yingqiu Mao and Dr. Yi-Zheng Zhen are Associate Researchers in University of Science and Technology of China. Dr. Mao obtained her Ph.D. at USTC in experimental quantum cryptography and had since been working on hybrid quantum systems. Dr. Zhen’s research focuses on the quantum information thermodynamics and device-independent quantum cryptographic schemes.
LeviNet-OIST Workshop "Schrödinger Cats - The Quest to Find the Edge of the Quantum World"
2024-12-09 to 2024-12-13OIST organizer: Jason Twamley (Quantum Machines Unit) | OIST members are welcome to attend all scientific sessions. Please show your OIST badge when entering the venue.
[Seminar] "Data-driven criteria for quantum correlations"
2024-11-20Katarzyna Roszak, Assistant Professor at Czech Academy of Sciences. Language: English, no interpretation.











