Summer school on quantum information in condensed matter physics
July 3-8, 2016
Registration is now open for PhD students, through the summer school’s webpage:
http://qdev.nbi.ku.dk/summer_schools/summerschool2016/
The Center for Quantum Devices and the Niels Bohr International Academy at the Niels Bohr Institute in Copenhagen invite PhD students in experimental and theoretical condensed matter physics for an international summer school on state-of-the-art ideas underlying the field of quantum information processing and its implementation in solid-state systems.
In a series of lectures and interactive study sessions world-renown experts will teach the fundamentals and state-of-the-art in spins, superconductivity, and the controlled creation, storage, and manipulation of quantum information in condensed matter. Quantum error correction, which will play an essential role in the future of this field, will be covered from both theoretical and experimental points of view.
Lecturers:
Stephen Bartlett, University of Sydney
Leonardo DiCarlo, TU Delft
Mark Dykman, Michigan State University
Dan Shahar, Weizmann Institute of Science
Barbara Terhal, Aachen University
Lieven Vandersypen, TU Delft
Organizers:
Mark Rudner
Ferdinand Kuemmeth
Karsten Flensberg
Charles Marcus
The summer school is hosted by the Center for Quantum Devices and the Niels Bohr International Academy, with generous support from Copenhagen University, the Villum Foundation, and the SiSPIN and Spin-NANO networks.
