Workshop on Quantum Physics using Superconducting Artificial Atoms and Nanomechanics will be held on March 4 and 5, 2010 in NTT Atsugi R&D center. The purpose of this workshop is to bring together researchers in these emerging fields for stimulating discussions and collaborations by sharing the research results of JSPS-KAKENHI Research Project Number:18201018
This workshop is open to anyone who are interested in these exciting new research fields and is free of registration fee.
Scope of the workshop covers the following subjects;
- Quantum measurement and coherent control of artificial atom
- Micro and nanomechanical systems
- Electron transport in low dimensional structures
- New physics and experiments in the quantum regime
- Quantum computation and quantum information processing
Program
March 4, 2010 | March 5, 2010 | |
9:00 - | Yingdan Wang (University of Basel) "Quantum state engineering based on flux qubit and nanomechanical resonator" |
Samir Etaki (TU-Delft) "Dynamics of a micromechanical resonator embedded in a dc-SQUID" |
9:45 - | Xiaobo Zhu (NTT-BRL) "In-situ tuning the gap of a superconducting flux qubit" |
Yuri Pashkin (NEC) "Suspended single-electron transistor as a detector of its own mechanical motion" |
10:30 - | Coffee break | Coffee break |
11:00 - | Shiro Saito (NTT-BRL) "Experimentally realizable controlled NOT gate in a flux qubit/resonator system" |
Hayato Nakano (NTT-BRL) "What do you measure when you measure a superconducting qubit state with a SQUID as the probe ?" |
11:45 - | Alexander Kemp (NTT-BRL) "Mediation of entanglement between a microscopic two level system and a macroscopic superconducting resonator using a persistent current qubit." |
Kousuke Kakuyanagi (NTT-BRL) "Superconducting flux qubit readout using Josephson bifurcation amplifier" |
12:30 - | Lunch | Lunch |
13:30 - | Frank Deppe (WMI Munich) "Superconducting flux qubits, resonators, and propagating quantum microwaves" |
Imran Mahboob (NTT-BRL) "Electromechanical logic gates via non-degenerate parametric down conversion." |
14:15 - | Franco Nori (RIKEN) Atomic physics and quantum optics using superconducting circuits |
Hajime Okamoto (NTT-BRL) "Optical control of nanomechanical vibration in GaAs resonators" |
15:00 - | Coffee break | Klaus-Jürgen Friedland (PDI) "Properties of high mobility electrons on circular surfaces" |
15:30 - | Bill Munro (NII/HP) "High-performance quantum networks - how fast can we really go?" |
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15:45 - | Coffee break | |
16:15 - | Oleg Astafiev (NEC/RIKEN) "Quantum optics on superconducting quantum systems" |
Kae Nemoto (NII) "Quantum devices and computer architecture for large-scale quantum computation" |
17:00 - | Banquet (at B1 Cafeteria) - 19:00 | Jan Johansson (d-wave systems) "Experimental demonstration of a scalable quantum processor" |
17:45 | Closing remark |
Registration
Registration Deadline: February 28th, 2010.
This workshop is open to anyone who are interested in these exciting new research fields and is free of registration fee. In case you have any inquiry, please email to
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