Impurity Spins for Quantum Information Science and Technologies

iSQIT24
Okinawa, Japan, 3-5 December, 2024

 

Summary & Goals

Quantum Technologies are believed to have potential for sensing and communication devices with unprecedented sensitivity or efficiency. Thanks to the remarkable development of the research fields during the past decade, Quantum Technologies have now emerged realistic for the next-generation technologies.  

In this workshop, also known as "Spins in Okinawa", we will focus on impurity “spins” in solid crystals in the prospect of their application to Quantum Information Science and Technologies.  Spins are one of the most promising and versatile quantum mechanical systems; they can be implemented as qubits, quantum memories, quantum transducers between microwave and optical light, and quantum sensors.  The aim of this Mini-Symposium is to bring world-leading experts who are working on spins for Quantum Technologies and Quantum Information Science together to discuss the recent developments as well as future perspectives. 

Location

OIST Seaside House & OIST Main campus (Conference room C210)

OIST will handle the logistics of accommodation, travel, and meals for all workshop participants. OIST will also help with arranging visas when necessary.  For the details, please refer to our Guidelines. 

Organizers

Yuimaru Kubo, OIST
Klaus Moelmer, Niels Bohr Institute
Patrice Bertet, CEA-Saclay

 

Invited Speakers

  1. Klaus Moelmer (Niels Bohr Institute, Denmark)
  2. Patrice Bertet (CEA-Saclay, France)
  3. John Morton (University College of London, UK)
  4. Jarryd Pla (The University of New South Wales, Australia)
  5. Renbao Liu (The Chinese University of Hong Kong)
  6. Audrey Bienfait (ENS Lyon, France)
  7. Manjin Zhong (SUSTech, China)
  8. Micheal Stern (Bar-Ilan University, Israel)
  9. Jevon Longdell (University of Otago, New Zealand)
  10. Alto Osada (Osaka University, Japan)
  11. Tomoyuki Horikiri (Yokohama National University & LQUOM, Japan)
  12. Akiwa Oiwa (Osaka University, Japan)
  13. Makoto Negoro (Osaka University & Quel, Japan)
  14. Akihisa Goban (NanoQT, Japan)
  15. Shinobu Onoda (QST Takasaki, Japan)

OIST Speakers

  1. Bill Munro
  2. Jason Twamely
Workshop Schedule at a Glance (View detailed program here)
  Monday
Sep. 2
Tuesday
Sep. 3
Wednesday
Sep. 4
Thursday
Sep. 5
Friday
Sep. 6
8:00          
8:30          
9:00   Opening Session 4 Session 7  
9:30   Session 1      
10:00         Departure
10:30     Session 5 Break  
11:00       Session 8  
11:30          
12:00     Lunch & Lab Tour    
12:30       Lunch  
13:00   Lunch      
13:30     Session 6    
14:00   Session 2   Round Table Discussion  
14:30          
15:00 Arrival        
15:30   Session 3 Excursion Free Discussion  
16:00          
16:30          
17:00          
17:30   Free Discussion
Poster
     
18:00       Closing  
18:30          
19:00   Dinner Dinner Dinner  
19:30          
20:00          
20:30          

 

Venue
OIST Seaside House: 7542 Onna, Onna-son, Kunigami-gun, Okinawa, Japan

Airport
Participants will arrive at the Naha airport in Okinawa. See the website about Naha airport.

Access to Seaside House
by Taxi
by Bus
Between OIST main Campus and Seaside House

On-Campus Accommodation
Guest Rooms at SeaSide House

At OIST Seaside House, we provide twin rooms for two people to share at no cost.  Please note that we only have a limited number of shared rooms we can provide.

Off-Campus Accommodations
Rizzan Sea Park Hotel Tancha Bay
Sheraton Okinawa Sunmarina Resort
AQUASENSE Hotel & Resort
Kafuu Resort Fuchaku

For those who choose not to stay at the Seaside House, this is a list of nearby hotels we reccommend. Those who choose to stay off campus are responsible for making their own reservations.