Quantum Simulations with Trapped Ions Workshop 2013

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Welcome to the 1st Workshop on Quantum Simulations with Trapped Ions (IQsim13)

 

16-19 December 2013, Old Ship Hotel, Brighton UK

 

Trapped ions are an extremely powerful system for the implementation of quantum simulations. In this workshop we will discuss the following key elements:
-              Experimental implementations of quantum simulations with trapped ions
-              Theoretical ideas for quantum simulations with trapped ions
-              Architectures for quantum simulations with trapped ions
-              Entanglement generation and coherent evolution in trapped ion quantum simulators.

 

Organising committee:

Winfried Hensinger (University of Sussex)

Diego Porras (University of Sussex)

 

Confirmed invited speakers:

Michael Biercuk, The University of Sydney (Australia)

Sougato Bose, UCL London (UK)

Juan Jose Garcia-Ripoll, Instituto de Fsica Fundamental (Spain)

Philipp Hauke, University of Innsbruck (Austria)

Jungsang Kim, Duke University (US)

Tanja Mehlstaeubler, PTB (Germany)

Didi Leibfried, NIST (US)

Roee Ozeri, Weizmann Institute (Israel)

Martin Plenio, Ulm University (Germany)

Alex Retzker, Hebrew University of Jerusalem (Israel)

Phil Richerme, University of Maryland (US)

Ben Lanyon, University of Innsbruck (Austria)

Tobias Schaetz, University of Freiburg (Germany)

Rene Gerritsma, Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz (Germany)

Danny Segal, Imperial College (UK)

Nikolay Vitanov, Sofia University (Bulgaria)

Christof Wunderlich, University of Siegen (Germany)

 

This workshop is supported via the European COST action IOTA  and the South East Physics Network (SEPnet)

For General Enquiries, Please Contact

Winfried Hensinger (w.k.hensinger@sussex.ac.uk)

Programme & Abstracts

Workshop programme [ .pdf ]

Workshop Abstracts booklet [ .pdf ]

A printed copy of these documents will be provided at the Workshop check-in desk to all registered participants.

Photo Gallery

For photographs from the event, please visit the Photo Gallery webpage.