The CNRS research network "Quantum Technologies" (GdR TeQ) is pleased to organize its very 1st colloquium at the University of Montpellier, from Wednesday 22nd to Friday 24th November 2023.
Deadline for registration:Sunday, October 22nd 2023 at 23:59. The colloquium TeQ#1 will be held on-site only (i.e. no online streaming). The number of participants will be limited to 180 on a first-come first-serve basis.
Please note that this year's registration procedure has changed. In response to the increase in the number of participants and the reduction of the GdR's budget, we are forced to introduce (moderate) registration fees for this year's colloqium. To register, go to the Registration page.
Deadline for abstract submission:Sunday, October 1st 2023 at 23:59. If you don't have a Sciencesconf account, please create one and active it prior to submission: go to the top right icon (to the right of the "Login" icon) and click on "Create account" and follow the procedure. Please use the LaTeX template available here to prepare your abstract as an 1-page pdf file. To submit your abstract, first log in to the website by clicking on the "Login" icon, then go to the "Abstract submission" tab. As the number of participants in limited, submitting an abstract does not guarantee you a seat. Please do not forget to register.
The colloquium will cover the latest developments in quantum technologies, structured along the key research themes of the GdR TeQ:
The program will consist in tutorials by internationally recognized experts providing a synthetic focus on specific topics (50' talk +10' questions), invited talks presenting recent advances in the field (25' talk + 5' questions), and two poster sessions. In addition to invited speakers, ~15 poster contributions will be ugraded by the scientific committee as oral presentations.
Tutorial speakers
Prof. Val Zwiller, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden: tutorial QCOM
Prof. Géraldine Haack, University of Geneva, Switzerland: tutorial FQA
Prof. Iacopo Carusotto, Pitaevskii BEC Center, INO-CNR, Trento, Italy: tutorial QSIM
Prof. Sébastien Merlet, SYRTE - Observatoire de Paris, France: tutorial QMET
Prof. Simone Gasparinetti, Charmers University of Technology, Gothenburg, Sweden: tutorial QPAC
Invited speakers
Prof. Ludovico Lami, University of Amsterdam & QuSoft, The Netherlands: invited talkFQA
Prof. Jean-Philippe Brantut, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Switzerland: invited talkQSIM
Prof. Costanza Toninelli, LENS, Firenze, Italy: invited talk QCOM
Prof. Dafei Jin, Argonne National Laboratory, USA: invited talk TEM
Prof. Nicolas Roch, Institut Néel, France: invited talk QMET