Submitted by
Zunaira on Wed, 22/07/2015 - 10:48.
The Quantum Communications and Information Technology (QCIT’15) workshop (at IEEE Globecom’15) is dedicated to explore the new opportunities for application of communications theory and technologies to quantum technology.
Submitted by
Sile on Wed, 07/01/2015 - 09:46.
Submission deadline:
Thursday, January 22, 2015
Registration deadline:
Thursday, January 22, 2015
Following from the success of ONNA2013, the ONNA2015 workshop will be held at OIST Graduate University (http://www.oist.jp) from 25-28 May 2015. The aim of the workshop is to bring together experts and early stage researchers from diverse communities who use optical micro and nanofibers for their research needs, whether it be for quantum, biological or other applications. The number of participants is strictly limited and will be based on application.
The 12th International Workshop on Quantum Physics and Logic (QPL) will take place at the Department of Computer Science of the University of Oxford between Wednesday 15 and Friday 17 July, 2015. The workshop will be preceded by tutorials on Monday 13 and Tuesday 14 July 2015.
Submission deadline:
Thursday, October 9, 2014
Registration deadline:
Saturday, November 29, 2014
The school is part of the activities of the Marie Curie Training Network PICQUE (www.picque.eu) devoted to the development of integrated optics as a platform for quantum science and technology. The workshop will be a precious opportunity for researcher within and outside the consortium to present their latest results, and hear about the new ideas in the field. The three-day schedule will see talks from top-level international keynote and invited speakers, as well as contributed talks and posters.
Submitted by
Mauro on Wed, 25/06/2014 - 23:26.
The third meeting of the COST Action MP1209 “Thermodynamics at the quantum scale” will be held in Belfast, organised by the Quantum Technology group at Queen’s University Belfast. The meeting will address the blossoming field of quantum thermodynamics, focusing on the themes addressed by the three working groups of the Action:
WG1: Equilibration, thermalisation & emergence of canonical states
WG2: Thermodynamic and information theoretic relations for general quantum systems
WG3: Implementations, from classical to quantum thermodynamic experiments
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