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Quantum Information and Quantum Control Conference
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SCHEDULE
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Monday, July 19, 2004 Poster Sessions | |
8:00 - 8:40 | Registration (with Coffee and Refreshments) |
8:40 - 8:45 | Barbara Keyfitz, Director, The
Fields Institute Welcome and Introduction |
8:45 - 9:00 | Peter Shor, MIT Chair's Remarks |
9:00 - 9:50 | Keynote Charles Bennett, IBM Back Communication and Forward Capacities of Quantum Channels |
9:50-10:30 | David DiVincenzo, IBM Research Control and decoherence in Josephson junction qubits |
10:30-10:55 | Coffee Break |
10:55-11:35 | Richard Cleve, University of Calgary Consequences and Limits of Nonlocal Strategies |
11:35-12:15 | Ari Mizel, Penn State University Teleportation in ground state quantum computation Presentation (.pdf) |
12:15-3:00 | lunch break |
3:00-3:15 | Brian King, McMaster University Chair's Remarks |
3:15-3:55 | Mark Dykman, Michigan State University Localizing excitations in a quantum computer with perpetually coupled qubits |
3:55-4:35 | Mark Eriksson, University of Wisconsin Silicon/Silicon-Germanium for Quantum Computation |
4:35-5:00 | coffee break |
Contributed talks - parallel sessions | |
5:00-6:00 BA1130 |
Quantum Computation and Information- chair: Brian King, McMaster University 5:00-J.D. Franson, Johns Hopkins University 5:20-Tommaso Calarco, University of Innsbruck 5:40-Stephen Bartlett, The University of Queensland |
5:00-6:00 FI230 |
Quantum Control - chair: Paul Brumer, University of Toronto 5:00-Robert Badzey, Boston University 5:20-Arlene D. Wilson-Gordon, Bar-Ilan University 5:40-Timothy F. Havel, MIT |
Reception and Poster Session at Fields | |
Tuesday, July 20, 2004 | |
8:15 - 8:45 | Morning coffee and refreshments |
8:45-9:00 | Mike Mosca, University of Waterloo Chair's Remarks |
9:00-9:50 | Keynote Gilles Brassard, Université de Montréal A Quarter of Century of Quantum Cryptography |
9:50-10:30 | Claude Crepeau, McGill University Cryptography in a Quantum World (URL Link to Presentation) |
10:30-10:55 | coffee break |
10:55-11:35 | Daniel Gottesman, Perimeter Institute High Fidelity to Low Weight Presentation (.pdf) Presentation (.ppt) |
11:35-12:15 | Norbert Lütkenhaus, University
of Erlangen Quantum Correlations in Quantum Cryptography Presentation (.pdf) |
12:15-3:00 | lunch break |
3:00-3:15 | Kiyoshi Tamaki, The Perimeter Institute Chair's Remarks |
3:15-3:55 | Christian Kurtsiefer, University of Munich Tools for Experimental Quantum Cryptography Presentation (.pdf) |
3:55-4:35 | Peter Shor, MIT TBA |
4:35-5:00 | coffee break |
Contributed talks - parallel sessions | |
5:00-6:00 BA1130 |
Quantum Computation and Information -chair: Aephraim Steinberg, University of Toronto 5:00 - Barry C. Sanders, University of Calgary 5:20 - Kai Chen, University of Toronto 5:40 - Kiyoshi Tamaki, Perimeter Institute |
5:00-6:00 FI230 |
Quantum Cryptography - chair: Hoi-Kwong Lo, University of Toronto 5:00- Philip Walther, University of Vienna 5:20 - Anatoly Yu. Smirnov, D-Wave Systems Inc. 5:40 - Sergey Babichev, University of Konstanz |
Poster Session | |
Wednesday, July 21, 2004 | |
8:15-8:45 | Morning coffee and refreshments |
8:45-9:00 | David Tannor, The Weizmann Institute
of Science Chair's Remarks |
9:00-9:50 | Keynote Stuart A. Rice, The University of Chicago Variations on Adiabatic Passage in Optical Control of Molecular Processes |
9:50-10:30 | Gershon Kurizki, The Weizmann Institute
of Science A Unified Approach to Dynamical Control of Decoherence Presentation (.pdf) |
10:30 - 10:55 | Coffee break |
10:55-11:35 | Ronnie Kosloff, The Hebrew University
of Jerusalem Quantum molecular computing: Optimal control theory for unitary transformations Presentation (.pdf) |
11:35-12:15 | Herschel Rabitz, Princeton University The Landscape for Controlling Quantum Phenomena |
12:15-1:45 | Lunch Break |
1:45-2:00 | Chair's comments (Robert Gordon) |
2:00-2:40 | Philip H. Bucksbaum, FOCUS Center and Department
of Physics, University of Michigan Control Analysis based on Learning Feedback Experiments |
2:40-3:20 | Thomas Baumert, Universitaet Kassel Quantum control in intense phase shaped laser fields |
3:20-3:45 | Coffee break |
Contributed talks - parallel sessions | |
3:45-4:45 BA1170 |
Quantum Control - chair: Robert Gordon, University of Illinois at Chicago 3:45- Victor S. Batista, Yale Universisty 4:05- Dan Oron, Weizmann Institute of Science 4:25 - Ioannis Thanopoulos, Weizmann Institute of Science
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3:45-4:45 FI230 |
Quantum Cryptography - chair: Kiyoshi Tamaki, The Perimeter Institute 3:45 - Jean Christian Boileau, University of Waterloo
4:05 - J.A.Vaccaro, University of Hertfordshire 4:25- Debbie Leung, Institute of Quantum Information |
4:45-5:00 | Coffee Break |
5:00-6:00 BA1170 |
Quantum Computation and Information - chair: Timothy Havel, MIT 5:00 - Dan Browne, Imperial College 5:20 - Jose M. Fernandez, Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal
- Entangling capacities of noisy non-local Hamiltonians |
5:00-6:00 FI230 |
Quantum Error Correction - chair: Daniel Lidar, University of Toronto 5:00 - Kaveh Khodjasteh, University of Toronto 5:20 - Masoud Mohseni, University of Toronto 5:40 Robert Raussendorf, Caltech |
Poster Session | |
Thursday, July 22, 2004 | |
8:15-8:45 | Morning coffee and refreshments |
8:45-9:00 | Dave Bacon, Caltech Chair's remarks |
9:00-9:50 | Keynote Manny Knill, NIST Postselected Quantum Computation Presentation (.pdf) |
9:50-10:30 | Robert Alicki, University of Gdansk Is quantum error correction feasible? Presentation(.pdf) |
10:30-10:55 | coffee break |
10:55-11:35 | Vwani Roychowdhury, UCLA TBA |
11:35-12:15 | David Meyer, UCSD Topological Quantum Codes |
12:15-1:45 | lunch break |
1:45-2:00 | Lorenza Viola, Los Alamos National Laboratory Chair's Remarks |
2:00-2:40 | Raymond Laflamme, University of Waterloo Experimental quantum error correction |
2:40-2:45 | Break/room switch |
2:45-3:25 | Hideo Mabuchi, Caltech - Lecture to be
held in BA1170 TBA |
3:20-3:45 | coffee break |
Contributed talks - parallel sessions | |
3:45-4:45 BA1170 |
Quantum Error Correction - chair: Lorenza Viola, Los Alamos National Laboratory 3:45 Charlene Ahn, Caltech 4:05 - Chikako Uchiyama, University of Yamanashi Closed loop techniques for decoherence control and entanglement manipulation |
3:45-4:45 FI230 |
Quantum Control - chair: Howard Wiseman, Griffith University 3:45 - Robert Kosut, SC Solutions 4:05 - Vladimir S. Malinovsky, University of Michigan
4:25 - Jiangbin Gong, University
of Chicago - FI230 |
4:45-5:00 | coffee break |
5:00-6:00 BA1170 |
Quantum Computation and Information - chair: Barry Sanders, University of Calgary 5:00 - Hilary Carteret, Université de Montréal
5:20- Shohini Ghose, University of Calgary 5:40 - Ashwin Nayak, University of Waterloo |
5:00-6:00 FI230 |
Quantum Control - chair: Victor Batista, Yale University 5:00 - Howard Wiseman, Griffith University 5:20- Ignacio Franco, University of Toronto 5:40- Yossi Elran, University of Toronto |
6:30 p.m. | Banquet dinner at Golden Mile restaurant |
Friday, July 23, 2004 | |
8:15-8:45 | Morning coffee and refreshments |
8:45-9:00 | Chair's comments |
9:00-9:40 | Aephraim M. Steinberg, University
of Toronto Shedding a Bit of Information on Light: Measurement and Manipulation of Quantum States Presentation (.pdf) Presentation (.ppt) |
9:40-10:20 | Hoi-Kwong Lo, University of Toronto Extending the distance of unconditionally secure quantum key distribution (Presentation) .pdf Presentation (.ppt) |
10:20-10:45 | coffee break |
10:45-11:25 | Paul Brumer, University of Toronto TBA |
11:25-12:05 | Daniel Lidar, University of Toronto Hybrid quantum error prevention, reduction, and correction method Presentation (.pdf) Presentation (.ppt) |
12:05-12:55 | CQIQC Keynote Lecture Marlan Scully, Texas A & M University TBA |
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