The IQC Workshop on Quantum Illumination: From Theory to Practice

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December 3 – 4, 2019

Since its conception a decade ago, interest in Quantum Illumination, a form of long-range quantum sensing, has grown steadily.  Motivated by applications in defence, quantum communications and other areas, interest has now spread from academia to industry and government. The goal of the IQC Workshop on Quantum Illumination is to bring together a wide range of participants from these various domains to discuss the state of the art in laboratory research, the range of possible applications, and paths toward those applications.

There are a limited number of spaces for participants at the workshop, but all are welcome to apply. If you are selected to attend, you will receive an email confirmation with instructions for paying the conference registration fee, which is $325 CAD for industry and government participants.

Confirmed Speakers

Seth Lloyd, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA

Ned Allen, Lockheed-Martin, USA

Enrique Solano, University of the Basque Country, Spain

Fred Daum, Raytheon, USA

Archana Kamal, UMass-Lowell, USA

Jonathan Lavoie, Xanadu Inc, Canada

Jose Aumentado, National Institute of Standards and Technology, USA

Jerome Bourassa, Qubic Inc, Canada

Göran Johansson, Chalmers University, Sweden

   

Thank you to our sponsors:

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