Welcome to Quantiki
Welcome to Quantiki, the world's leading portal for everyone involved in quantum information science. No matter if you are a researcher, a student or an enthusiast of quantum theory, this is the place you are going to find useful and enjoyable! While here on Quantiki you can: browse our content, including fascinating and educative articles, then create your own account and log in to gain more editorial possibilities.
Add new content, such as information about upcoming quantum events, open positions for quantum scientists and existing quantum research groups. We also encourage to follow us using social media sites.
Submitted by
Esther on Mon, 07/05/2012 - 07:41.
We are now accepting submissions for QCRYPT 2012 to be held in Singapore 10 – 14 September, 2012. Submissions of abstracts for contributed papers are sought in both theoretical as well as experimental quantum cryptography and related fields. We encourage submissions from related areas such as non-locality and information theory. Paper submission deadline is 20 May, 2012 and poster submission deadline is 1 August 2012.
Submitted by
Guta on Thu, 03/05/2012 - 12:18.
We are currently entering a new technological era where quantum mechanics is used not only to predict physical behaviour but increasingly to exploit quantum resources in applications such as Quantum Communication, Cryptography, Computation and Metrology. Due to the probabilistic nature of quantum measurements, statistical inference based on measurement data plays an increasing role in analysing and validating the results of quantum experiments.
The 2nd Conference in the Quantum Africa Series will take place from 3 to 7 September 2012.
Invited Plenary Speakers:
F. Jelezko (University of Ulm)
N. Gisin (University of Geneva)
A. Ekert (National University of Singapore and University of Oxford)
M. Padgett (University of Glasgow)
L. Davidovich (Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro)
Submitted by
Griffin on Wed, 02/05/2012 - 05:14.
The past two decades have witnessed the emergence and explosive development of quantum information science and technology (QIST), which requires concerted efforts from a wide variety of different disciplines including quantum physics, mathematics, computer science, information science, chemistry, material science, and engineering.
Submitted by
Mleifer on Tue, 01/05/2012 - 21:25.
Time: 14:00 British Summer Time
Speaker: Vlatko Vedral (University of Oxford/National University of Singapore)
Title: Using Temporal Entanglement to Perform Thermodynamical Work
Pages