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Workshop on 
(Not Only) Solid State Quantum Computing

April 26-29, 2001, Warsaw, Poland 
Sponsored by EU via CELDIS: 
Center of Excellence for Physics and Fabrication of Low Dimensional Structures 
Institute of Physics, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw, Poland
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Workshop Chair

Arkadiusz Orlowski
Institute of Physics, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw, Poland
 orlow@ifpan.edu.pl
 
  

Look at the

PROGRAM!!!  

 

List of Invited Speakers and Titles of Lectures

 
 
Crispin Barnes (Cambridge, UK)
Quantum computation using electrons trapped by surface acoustic waves

Manfred Bayer (Wuerzburg, Germany)
Possibilites for implementing quantum information concepts in a solid states environment

Rainer Blatt (Innsbruck, Austria) 
Quantum information processing with trapped Ca+ ions

Hans-Jurgen Briegel (Munich, Germany) 
Quantum computing and multi-particle entanglement in spin lattices

Guido Burkard (Basel, Switzerland)
 Noise of Entangled Electrons: Bunching and Antibunching

Ignacio Cirac (Innsbruck, Austria) 
Multiparticle entanglement with Bose-Einstein condenstates

Hans-Andreas Engel (Basel, Switzerland) 
Detection of single spin decoherence in a quantum dot via charge currents

Jean-Michel Gerard* (Bagneuex, France) 
Cavity QED experiments on InAs quantum dots:
Toward a single-mode single photon sources

Lucien Hardy (Oxford, UK) 
Reasonable axioms for classical and quantum information

Pawel Horodecki (Gdansk, Poland) 
Some aspects of mixed states entanglement in quantum communication

Jonathan Jones (Oxford, UK) 
NMR quantum computing: Past, present and future

Anders Karlsson (Stockholm, Sweden)
Technologies for quantum communication

Viv Kendon (London, UK)
Entanglement in arrays of qubits

Jeremy Levy (Pittsburgh, USA)
Quantum information processing with ferroelectrically coupled quantum dots

Maciej Lewenstein (Hannover, Germany)
Quantum correlations for nondistinguishable particles

Jean-Michel Raimond (Paris, France)
Quantum entanglement studies with atoms and cavities

Gerhard Rempe/Axel Kuhn (Garching, Germany)
Vacuum-stimulated Raman scattering in an optical cavity - a new scheme to generate single photons

John Vaccaro (Hertfordshire, UK) 
Quantum remote control: the limitations of linearity

 

     * preliminarily confirmed 

 
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The workshop is organized by  CELDIS:
Center of Excellence for Physics and Fabrication of Low Dimensional Structures 
newly created at Institute of Physics, Polish Academy of Sciences. 
The meeting will be held in Warsaw,
 Poland, April 26-29, 2001.



The participation is by invitation only. If you are interested please send  an e-mail to: orlow@ifpan.edu.pl

Abstracts of invited lectures and time schedule are coming soon!


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