Quantum Innovators
The Quantum Innovators workshop will bring together the most promising young researchers in quantum physics and engineering for a three-day conference aimed at exploring the frontier of our field.
The Quantum Innovators workshop will bring together the most promising young researchers in quantum physics and engineering for a three-day conference aimed at exploring the frontier of our field.
The Quantum Innovators workshop will bring together the most promising young researchers in quantum physics and engineering for a three-day conference aimed at exploring the frontier of our field.
This workshop will bring together researchers and students coming from diversified scientific areas, whose connections start to emerge. We expect that the variety of expertise and technicalities brought by each community will be beneficial to approach problems of common interest, and it will stimulate new questions of relevance for a large scientific community.
One of the main goals of Quantum Computation is to design novel methods for speeding up computations by taking advantage of the surprising effects of quantum mechanics. Many powerful quantum algorithms have been discovered over the last decade, yet a large number of them derive their power from a handful of ingredients. The workshop will review the state of the art in quantum algorithms and complexity, identify problems where methods founded on the laws of quantum physics might play a significant role, and establish common targets.
This mini-workshop brings together a small group of researchers and students working actively on the general non-classicality of correlations. The aim is that of sharing the latest developments and ideas in this area of research, spurring discussions, strengthening existing collaborations, and establishing new ones.
The Winter School is a one-day event designed to bring together students, postdocs, and faculty for introductory lectures on the DMRG method in the physical sciences, taught by international experts. The school will also include talks highlighting a cross-section of modern DMRG related research.
Register early - space is limited.
The workshop is devoted to all aspects and recent developments of practical QKD.
Bringing together researchers from the Great Lakes area working in laser physics and related disciplines.
The 12th annual Cross-Border Workshop on Laser Science will be held at the University of Waterloo from June 3 to June 5, 2010. This workshop brings together researchers from the Great Lakes area working in laser physics and related disciplines.
For cross-fertilization between communities working on superconducting systems and electron spins