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Research Center for Quantum Information
Institute of Physics, Slovak Academy of Sciences
Dúbravská cesta 9, 84511 Bratislava, Slovakia
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EXPERIMENTAL PHOTONICS QUANTUM COMMUNICATION GROUP Djeylan Aktas
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SUPERCONDUCTING SPINTRONICS GROUP Denis Kochan
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QUANTUM SIMULATIONS AND COMPUTING GROUP Andrej Gendiar
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QUANTUM INFORMATION FOUNDATIONS GROUP Mario Ziman
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  21.04.2024 CourseQute
The Quantum World – From Experimental Insight to Technology
A tutorial lectures series on experiments introducing the audience into experimentally controlling quantum objects where single and many atoms will play a central role as simple model systems. This field started about 50 years ago when the non-intuitive world of quantum systems, especially the superposition principle, prompted experimenters to use lasers and light matter interaction to realize ever more illustrations of quantum phenomena. Over time those observations have turned into ever better control which today allows quantum engineers to apply simple quantum systems for tasks in quantum technology ranging from quantum sensing to simulation, communication and computing. The lectures will roughly follow this schedule but may be be adapted to the course of discussions:

• 13/05 09:15 - 10:45 What is Quantum? A General Introduction
• 14/05 09:15 - 10:45 Illustrating Key Quantum Phenomena in Experiments
• 15/05 09:15 - 10:45 Single and Few Atoms: Observing Simple Quantum Systems
• 16/05 09:15 - 10:45 Controlling Quantum Systems
• 17/05 09:15 - 10:45 Visions of Quantum Technology

Speaker: Prof. Dieter Meschede
Prof. Dieter Meschede gained his Ph.D. in 1984 in physics from the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Since 1994, he is Full Professor of Physics at the University of Bonn, Germany and between 2018-2020 he was appointed as President of the German Physical Society (DPG). His research interests include the field of atomic, molecular and quantum physics. The so-called “conveyor belt of light” – it moves and sorts individual atoms with the aid of laser beams and radio frequency precision – is one of the outstanding research results of his research group. With the help of this “conveyor belt”, atoms could be used as an arithmetic unit for a quantum computer. This work has received great recognition with an Advanced ERC Grant (DQSIM).

Lectures are MSc/PhD friendly, but open for all interested (Elementary Quantum Theory course is assumed) and free of charge. Please register HΞRΞ (no registration deadline) to receive all information.
Place: Auditorium QUTE, Institue of Physics, Bratislava

Organized and supported by Slovak National Center for Quantum Technologies QUTE.sk.
 Dom kultpry v Skalici (zdroj: TASR) 26.02.2024 Workshop
CEQIP 2024
Dear Bob,
I did not see you for couple of months. How are you doing? Nevermind you forgot gifts for Christmas. I know you did research. Quantum research, of course. Any new algorithm? Not? Some cryptographic improvement? ... No? Some interesting calculation and new insight? Think about it. Remember CEQIP? Also not? Do not worry. No one remembers everything.
      See you in June.
                            Your Sk.Alica
http://ceqip.eu/2024/
S E M I N A R S | more |
27/02 11:00
Sk Sazim (Warszawa)
Certification of multi-qubit quantum systems with temporal inequality

19/03 11:00
Riccardo Rivera Cardoso (Bratislava)
Classical simulation via stabilizers and stabilizer decompositions

26/03 11:00
Leevi Leppäjärvi (Bratislava)
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V I S I T O R S | history |

19.02-04.03 Sazim Sk (Quantum Information Theory group, ​Center for Theoretical Physics PAS, Warszawa, Poland)
xx.03-30.11 Nayere Saberian (Department of Physics, Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Mashhad, Iran), SAIA PhD scholarship program







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