Causality in the quantum world: deadline 28 May approaching!

Organising group(s): 

Quantum Information Lab, Univ Rome La Sapienza

Registration deadline: 

Saturday, August 31, 2019

Submission deadline: 

Tuesday, May 28, 2019

Location: 

Sala Ipogea
Piazza Edwin Cerio
Anacapri (Capri)
Italy
IT

"Causality in the quantum world: harnessing quantum effects in causal inference problems" workshop aims to bring together researchers working on causality, machine learning, artificial intelligence, quantum information and quantum foundations and foster collaborations and the emergence of new and exciting ideas in an interdisciplinary context. The Workshop is organized within the Q-Causal Project Grant ID:61084 funded by the John Templeton Foundation.

The Wokshop topics will cover the latest theoretical developments and experimental implementations of quantum causality and inference problems. We will have keynote, invited an contributed speakers together with a poster session.

Topics
Causal Inference
Causal Structures and Space-Time
Indefinite Causal Orders
Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence
Quantum Non-locality and Contextuality
Quantum Networks
Chairs
Caslav Brukner, University of Vienna, Austria.
Rafael Chaves, International Institute of Physics, Brazil
Fabio Sciarrino, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy

Keynote speakers
Robert Spekkens, Perimeter Institute
Nicolas Gisin, Universitè de Genève (TBC)

Invited speakers
Jonathan Barrett, University of Oxford
Ämin Baumeler, IQOQI Vienna
Jonathan Bohr Brask, Technical University of Denmark
Gonzalo Carvacho, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy
Esteban Castro Ruiz, IQOQI Vienna
Daniel Cavalcanti, ICFO
Fabio Costa, The University of Queensland
Flaminia Giacomini, University of Vienna
Philippe Guerin, IQOQI Vienna
Yelena Guryanova, University of Vienna
Pawel Horodecki, Gdańsk University of Technology
Ognyan Oreshkov, Universitè Libre de Bruxelles
Ding Jia, Perimeter Institute
Giulia Rubino, University of Vienna
Valerio Scarani, Center for Quantum Technologies, NUS
Aephraim Steinberg, University of Toronto
Leandro Aolita, UFRJ (TBC)
Cyril Branciard, Institut Néel – CNRS (TBC)
Nicolas Brunner, University of Geneva (TBC)
Eric Cavalcanti, Griffith University (TBC)
Renato Renner, ETH Zurich (TBC)

Local Organizing Committee
Giuliana Pensa, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy