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Feedback in Quantum Machines
Submitted by
Jtwamley on Sun, 19/03/2023 - 02:29.
Dates:
Monday, November 27, 2023 to Friday, December 1, 2023
Organising group(s):
Quantum Machines Unit - Okinawa Institute for Science and Technology
Workshop in Feedback in Quantum Machines
Nov 27th to Dec 1st 2023, Okinawa, Japan
Feedback control is used everywhere in today's current technologies - everyone that has noise cancelling headphones for example, uses feedback control to cancel out surrounding noise.
In quantum machines - feedback control has been studied theoretically for some years, but only recently has it become to be possible experimentally to develop these ideas. Researchers are now on the cusp of bringing advanced feedback techniques into quantum computing, quantum sensing, and quantum communications.
This meeting brings together theorists and experimentalists, from around to world to share their knowledge on quantum feedback control and advance its potential use in tomorrow's quantum machines.
This workshop is hosted by the Quantum Machines Unit in the Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University, Japan.
Click here to register for FQM23!
Registrations close 14th July 2023. Spaces are limited, and will be allocated to provide a balance between theory and experiment, and experienced and early-career researchers.
If you have any queries, please email us at fqm23@oist.jp.
Workshop Chairs
Prof Jason Twamley - Head of the Quantum Machines Unit, OIST, Japan
Dr W. J. Munro - Senior Distinguished Scientist, NTT Basic Research Labs, Japan