Programme
Each speaker will deliver a 30-minute talk followed by 10-minutes of questions from the audience.
Monday, December 11
8:30-9:00 | Registration and coffee (main hall of the CeNT building) | |
9:00-9:10 | Opening remarks (by Jan Kolodynski, PDF) | |
Session 1 (chaired by Witlef Wieczorek) | ||
9:10-9:50 | Albert Schliesser | Continuous measurement and control of mechanical motion at and beyond the quantum limit |
9:50-10:30 | Michael Vanner | Brillouin optomechanics in whispering-gallery-mode microresonators: Strong coupling, single- and multi-phonon addition and subtraction, and something from nothing via zero-photon detection |
10:30-11:00 | Coffee break | |
Session 2 (chaired by Witlef Wieczorek) | ||
11:00-11:40 | Radim Filip | Measurement-induced feedforward gates with continuous variables |
11:40-12:20 | Klemens Hammerer | Quantum retrodiction in Gaussian systems and applications in optomechanics |
12:20-13:00 | Michele Heurs | Interferometric gravitational wave detection – a (quantum) metrological challenge |
13:00-14:30 | Lunch break | |
Session 3 (chaired by John Calsamiglia) | ||
14:30-15:10 | Jason F. Ralph | Classical state estimation in quantum systems |
15:10-15:50 | Madalin Guta | Optimal estimation of quantum Markov chains |
15:50-16:20 | Coffee break | |
Session 4 (chaired by John Calsamiglia) | ||
16:20-17:00 | Mark Mitchison | Quantum thermodynamics of clocks |
17:00-17:40 | Marco Genoni | Daemonic ergotropy in continuously-monitored open quantum batteries |
Tuesday, December 12
Session 5 (chaired by Klaus Molmer) | ||
9:40-10:20 | Morgan Mitchell | Continuous QND measurement of SERF media |
10:20-11:00 | Iannis Kominis | Perspective on spin-exchange collisions in hot atomic vapors |
11:00-11:30 | Coffee break | |
Session 6 (chaired by Klaus Molmer) | ||
11:30-12:10 | Anita Dabrowska | Quantum trajectories for a system interacting with the environment in non-classical states |
12:10-12:50 | Geza Toth | Number-phase uncertainty relations and bipartite entanglement detection in spin ensembles |
12:50-14:00 | Lunch break | |
Session 7 (chaired by Jan Kolodynski) | ||
14:00-14:40 | Thomas Fernholz | State-dependent transport and dispersive detection of RF-dressed atoms |
14:40-15:20 | Szymon Pustelny | Generation, manipulation, and reconstruction of collective density matrix in atomic ensembles |
15:20-16:00 | Michal Parniak | Continuous counting of microwave photons using room-temperature Rydberg atoms |
16:00-16:30 | Coffee break | |
16:30-20:00 | Poster session & meal |
Wednesday, December 13
Session 8 (chaired by Witlef Wieczorek) | ||
9:00-9:40 | Nikolai Kiesel | Fast nanoparticle interference via optical potential control |
9:40-10:20 | Nadine Meyer | On-chip hybrid potentials for levitation experiments |
10:20-10:50 | Coffee break | |
Session 9 (chaired by John Calsamiglia) | ||
10:50-11:30 | Patrick Potts | Optical coherent feedback control of a mechanical oscillator |
11:30-12:10 | Gianluca Bertaina | Spin-squeezing in cavity-coupled atomic ensembles with continuous measurements |
12:10-12:50 | Florian Marquardt | Machine learning for improved quantum technologies |
12:50-14:00 | Lunch break | |
Session 9 (chaired by Thomas Fernholz) | ||
14:00-14:40 | Mankei Tsang | Quantum noise spectroscopy |
14:40-15:20 | Dayou Yang | New opportunities for sensing via continuous measurement |
15:20-16:00 | Luca Pezze | Advantages of entangled distributed quantum sensing |
16:00-16:30 | Coffee break | |
16:30-18:00 | QuantERA C’MON-QSENS! session (Klaus Molmer, John Calsamiglia, Jan Kolodynski, Thomas Fernholz, Witlef Wieczorek) | |
18:00-18:15 | Closing remarks |
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The list of poster presentations can be found here.