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We are delighted to announce that Quantum Resources 2025 (https://2025.quantumresources.science/) will be held next year in Korea. Following two successful events held in Singapore in 2022 (hosted by Bartosz Regula) and 2023 (hosted by Ryuji Takagi), the third event will take place in person on the beautiful Jeju Island from 17 to 21 March 2025.
Quantum resource theory sits at the exciting intersection of quantum physics and information theory, focusing on understanding and quantifying the valuable resources that enable quantum technologies to surpass their classical counterparts. This workshop will delve into the rigorous characterization, quantification, and manipulation of quantum resources, aiming toward a deeper understanding of quantum foundations.
Quantum Resources 2025 will bring together leading experts and emerging voices in the field to discuss the latest theoretical insights, practical applications, and future directions of quantum resource theory. This gathering aims to foster collaboration and stimulate new thoughts at the forefront of quantum information science.
[Workshop Highlights]
□ Dates: 17-21 March 2025
□ Location: MAISON GLAD JEJU, Jeju Island, Republic of Korea
□ Confirmed invited speakers (more to be confirmed):
- David Arvidsson-Shukur (Hitachi Cambridge Laboratory)
- Kun Fang (The Chinese University of Hong Kong)
- Masahito Hayashi (Nagoya University)
- Seok-Hyung Lie (Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology)
- Valerio Scarani (National University of Singapore)
- Ryuji Takagi (University of Tokyo)
- Marco Tomamichel (National University of Singapore)
- Mark M. Wilde (Cornell University)
- Andreas Winter (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona)
□ Submissions for talks & posters: open until October 2024
□ Registration will be open soon.
* For more information and updates, please visit our website: https://2025.quantumresources.science/.
[Organizing Committee]
- Hyukjoon Kwon (Korea Institute for Advanced Study): hjkwon@kias.re.kr
- Seok-Hyung Lie (Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology): seokhyung@unist.ac.kr
[Steering Committee]
- Ryuji Takagi (University of Tokyo)
- Bartosz Regula (RIKEN)
We are very much looking forward to your submissions for Quantum Resources 2025 and to meeting you at the conference next year. Please feel free to share this announcement with any colleagues who may be interested in the workshop.