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Submitted by
JMiszczak on Mon, 03/01/2011 - 18:14.
DPG Physics School on Quantum Gases in Dilute Atomic Vapour supported by the Wilhelm and Else Heraeus - Foundation March 28th – April 1st , 2011, Physikzentrum Bad Honnef, Germany
'''Organizers:''' Immanuel Bloch (MPQ Garching, LMU Munich), Artur Widera (Univ. Bonn)
Submitted by
JMiszczak on Thu, 23/12/2010 - 11:38.
Jon Cartwright at PhysicsWorld writes: ''Physicists in the US and the UK have found a way to store and read data in nuclear spins using electronic pulses. The breakthrough could help in the development of spintronic systems that process information using spins – and could also find applications in quantum computation.''
Submitted by
Burgarth on Wed, 22/12/2010 - 12:31.
The Foundations of Probability and Physics-6 (FPP6) conference is arranged by ICMM, International Centre for Mathematical Modelling in physics, engineering and cognitive sciences, at Linnaeus University in Växjö, Sweden.
This is the 12th conference arranged by ICMM which is devoted to quantum foundations and quantum information, especially the clarification of fundamental questions. For previous conferences, see Lnu.se/research-groups/icmm/conferences?l=en.
Submitted by
Burgarth on Wed, 22/12/2010 - 12:27.
Evidence that photosynthetic systems are capable of supporting quantum-coherent energy transport at high temperatures has generated controversy over the implications of such phenomena for biology and applications. This meeting will bring together leading scientists from photosynthesis, quantum information, and organic-polymer based research to discuss far-reaching consequences of these quantum effects in the design of novel, robust and efficient energy technologies.
Submitted by
Burgarth on Wed, 22/12/2010 - 11:38.
Quantum computation, quantum communication, and quantum cryptography are topics of a new and interdisciplinary field in the intersection of computer science, information theory, and quantum mechanics. The aim of the TQC'11 conference is to allow deep coverage of new and original research on these topics and to raise important problems that can benefit from theoretical investigation and analysis.
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