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The Graduate School of Quantum technologies is running a seminar series in October for master students studying physics and computer science in the field of quantum technology.
This seminar series provides an overview of the various approaches to implementing quantum technologies, from physics to computer science, as well as from academic to industrial research. They are available in English only and are delivered by key players in the field.
Programme
- 14 October 2022 from 12am to 1pm:
Speaker: Patrice BERTET (SPEC CEA Saclay)
Topic: “Single spin magnetic resonance by microwave fluorescence detection”
- October 21, 2022 from 12am to 1 pm:
Speaker: Simon APERS (CNRS, IRIF, Université Paris Cité)
Topic: “Developments in quantum algorithms”
- 28 October 2022 from 12am to 1 pm:
Speaker: Thierry LAHAYE (Charles Fabry Laboratory, Institute of Optics, CNRS and Université Paris-Saclay)
Topic: “Quantum simulation and quantum computing with arrays of single Rydberg atoms”
- 02 December 2022 from 12am to 1pm:
Speaker: Roberto OSELLAME (Politecnico di Milano, CNR-IFN)
Topic: “Integrated quantum photonics, a powerful platform for quantum technologies”
Sessions are open without reservation, subject to a capacity limit of 60 seats.
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