Organizer(s): CQIQC at UofT and the Helen Diller Quantum Center at the Technion - Israel Institute of Technology
Presentations: Faculty members at CQIQC and The Helen Diller Quantum Center at Technion will present their research in quantum science, including theoretical and experimental work in photonics; condensed matter physics; precision measurements; quantum dynamics; spintronics; quantum optics; quantum computing, algorithms, and applications; quantum simulations, and more.
Program Information: further information to follow.
How to RSVP: Contact quantum@utoronto.ca to confirm attendance and submit a slide that presents your research interests. Attendance is restricted to UofT and Technion faculty members and their students.
January 15, 2024 | January 16, 2024 | |
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9:00am-9:15am |
Joseph Avron: Technion welcome Dvira Segal: CQIQC welcome Anna Dyring: Workshop intro |
Joseph Avron: Technion welcome Dvira Segal: CQIQC welcome Anna Dyring: Workshop intro |
9:15am-9:25am |
Yoav Sagi, Technion Many-body physics and quantum technologies with ultracold fermions |
Moti Segev, Technion Photonic Time-Crystals and light-matter interactions therein |
9:25am-9:35am |
Joseph Thywissen, UofT Ultracold Fermions |
Amr Helmy, UofT Sensing using practical sources of non-classical light |
9:35am-9:45am |
Aharon Blank, Technion Diamond based microwave devices as new tools in contemporary quantum electronics |
Gilad Gour, Technion The tangled state of quantum hypothesis testing |
9:45am-9:55am |
Alán Aspuru-Guzik, UofT Variational Quantum Algorithms |
Paul Brumer, UofT Quantum Dynamics from Ultracold Collisions to Warm Biophysics |
10:10am-10:20am |
Yuval Shagam, Technion Precision measurement of trapped chiral molecular ions |
Ben Ohayon, Technion Microwave spectroscopy of exotic atoms. Suggested potential topic for collaboration: Microwave spectroscopy of hydrogenic systems |
10:20am-10:30am |
Aephraim Steinberg, UofT Steinberg cold atoms & quantum optics lab – probing the history of quantum systems and other topics |
John Sipe, UofT Quantum this, quantum that |
10:30am-10:40am |
David Gelbwaser, Technion Breaking detailed balance as a tool for quantum technologies. Exploiting the lack of detailed balance for quantum technologies in the strong coupling regime |
Michael Krueger, Technion Extremely nonlinear quantum photonics with high harmonic generation |
10:40am-10:50am |
Arun Paramekanti, UofT Spin liquids and spin dynamics in quantum magnets |
Artur Izmaylov, UofT Quantum Chemistry on Quantum Computers |
11:00am-11:10am |
Yehonadav Bekenstein, Technion Superradiance and correlated emissions form QDs and single QDs embedded in fibers |
Uri Peskin, Technion Emergence of Boltzmann spaces in open quantum systems far from equilibrium |
11:10am-11:20am |
Arno Jacobsen, UofT Quantum Software |
Anatole von Lilienfeld, UofT Physics based machine learning for accelerated exploration of chemical compound and reaction spaces |
11:20am-11:30am | Next Steps and Funding (Dvira, Joseph) | Next Steps and Funding (Dvira, Joseph) |
Host: CQIQC at UofT and The Helen Diller Quantum Center at Technion - Israel Institute of Technology