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Submitted by
Episanty on Fri, 06/04/2012 - 19:50.
The [http://quicc.net Summer School on Quantum Information, Computing and Control, QuICC], will be held in Aberystwyth, Wales, on August 27 - September 1, 2012.
Submitted by
Dechiara on Thu, 05/04/2012 - 16:27.
The School, supported by the UK Institute of Physics, EPSRC and Queen's University, is aimed at PhD students and young postdocs with interests in atomic and molecular physics as well as quantum optics and quantum information.
Here is the (incomplete) list of speakers:
-Sougato Bose (University College London)
-Tobias Donner (ETH Zürich)
-Tom Field (Queen's University Belfast)
-Jimena Gorfinkiel (Open University)
-Jason Greenwood (Queen's University Belfast)
-Selim Jochim (University of Heidelberg
-Nella Laricchia (University College London)
-Jim McCann (Queen's University Belfast
Postdoctoral Positions in “Theoretical quantum optics and quantum simulations of many body effects”
The positions are within a CQT research project led by Dimitris Angelakis in the Centre for Quantum Technologies Singapore. We are looking for highly motivated candidates who have a strong research background in theoretical quantum optics. Exceptional candidates from condensed matter theory and/or quantum information theory will also be considered.
The conference focuses on causality and nonlocality in physics, with emphasis on its implications with time machines. In particular this issue will be dealt with from the viewpoints of General Relativity and Quantum Mechanics, two theories that, even though extensively verified on their own, are seemingly irreconcilable up today.
Submitted by
Jdvicent on Thu, 22/03/2012 - 11:06.
Dear Colleagues,
we would like to draw your attention to the upcoming conference
Quantum Information meets Statistical Mechanics
September 22-25, 2012, Innsbruck, Austria
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