Quantum Information Spring School

Les Houches, France
2 - 13 May 2022

Welcome to the Houches Quantum Information Spring School,

From May 2nd to 13, we propose a 11 days school for Master and PhD students in Les Houches, France.

The school has now started. Warm welcome to all the students and lecturers.

Arrival in LES HOUCHES : May 2ND after 3PM.

Departure from LES HOUCHES: May 13th after Lunch.

Program

The following speakers have confirmed their participation:

    • M. Dalmonte
    • J-P. Brantut
    • T. Giamarchi
    • P. Bertet
    • R. Tualle-Brouri
    • K. Van Acoleyen
    • L. Tarruell
    • H. Le Jeannic
    • J. Zeiher
    • R. van Bijnen
    • S. Ravets
    • T. Schätz
    • L. Henriet
    • A. Wallraf
    • A. Imamoglu
    • J. Eisert

We will also have industry talks by researchers of

  • Alice & Bob
  • AQT
  • Google quantum AI
  • ATOS
  • Quandela

Organizers:

  • Quentin Glorieux, Laboratoire Kastler Brossel
  • Antoine Browaeys, Institut d’Optique
  • Mattia Walschaers, Laboratoire Kastler Brossel
  • Nicolas Treps, Laboratoire Kastler Brossel

 

Administration:
  • Khamsa Habouchi, QICS Sorbonne Université

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REGISTRATION

APPLICATION IS NOW CLOSED.



DUE TO SPACE LIMITATION WE WILL PRIORITIZE FIRST AND SECOND YEAR PHD STUDENTS.
FEES :705€ (taxes excluded ), 850€ (including taxes)

YOU WILL RECEIVE A CONFIRMATION OF YOUR ACCEPTANCE BEFORE MARCH 1ST

INFOS

Premises

The school provides you with:
  • a library with the main scientific journals (paper or online) and some reference books
  • an open space with many blackboards
  • a video projector
  • an automated video capture system
  • a photocopy machine
  • Internet (wifi + hubs to connect laptops to the local network)
  • desktop computers (5 PCs) and a B&W Laser Printer
  • 3 washing machines and 3 dryers.
  • Three meals a day in our restaurant

Lodging

Participants are housed in “chalets” in individual bedrooms (electricity: AC, 50Hz, 220V).
A flashlight is handy at night ; the school chalets are scattered on the mountainside and outside lights may be poor (power failures, storms,…).
The altitude of the school is 1150 m.
You will be housed in single rooms with your own bathroom/toilets.
Towels, shampoo, soap, shower gel and hair-dryer are provided.

Meals

Meals are taken at the school dining room. Drinks are not included.
Free coffee & tea is available in the bar and in the main building.
Breakfast: 7:45 am to 8:45 am ; Lunch: 12:30 am ; Dinner: 7:30 pm
Accompanying persons who have registered can take their meals at the restaurant (18 euros per meal).
The cafeteria has a piano, table soccer and table tennis.

Participants List

Myrann Abobaker Laboratoire Kastler Brossel, Sorbonne Université
Daniel Adler Rubidium quantum gas microscope, Max-Planck-Institut für Quantenoptik
Maxime Allemand Institut d’Optique – Palaiseau
Vasiliki Angelopoulou Niels Bohr Institute
Nicolas Aparicio CNRS – Institut Néel
Marion Bassi CEA\/PHELIQS
Pauline Besserve Atos Quantum Laboratory, Centre de Physique Théorique
Laetitia Paula Bettmann Trinity College Dublin
Guillaume Brochier ENS de Lyon
Edita Bytyqi Vuletic Lab, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Alexandre Chopin C2N, Université Paris-Saclay
Marianna D’Amato Laboratoire Kastler Brossel – LKB
Victoria Dominguez Tubio Qutech, TU Delft, Delft
Andres Duran Hernandez Laboratoire Kastler Broseel
Gabriel Emperauger Laboratoire Charles Fabry, Institut d’Optique Graduate School, Université Paris-Saclay
Luisa Esguerra Rodriguez German Aerospace Center, TU Berlin
Andreas Fyrillas Quandela | GOSS – C2N
Julien Gacon Computational Quantum Science Lab, EPFL and IBM Quantum, IBM Research – Zurich
Alejandro Grajales Dau Google Quantum AI
Johan Henaff Laboratoire Kastler Brossel
Tim Hoehn AG Aidelsburger, LMU Munich
Christian Hölzl 5. Physikalisches Institut and Center for Integrated Quantum Science and Technology, Universität Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany
Donika Imeri The Center for Optical Quantum Technologies (ZOQ), University of Hamburg, The Hamburg Centre for Ultrafast Imaging,
Denis Jankovic IPCMS (University of Strasbourg\/CNRS) | INT (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology)
Teresa Dimitra Karanikolaou ICFO, The Institute of Photonic Sciences
Ivo Knottnerus van der Waals\/Zeeman Institute, University of Amsterdam
Silvan Koch Institute for Quantum Electronics, ETH Zürich
Shreya Kumar Barz Group, Universität Stuttgart
Christian Lange Center for Complex Quantum Systems, Aarhus University
Yiyi Li Thompson Lab, Princeton University
David Locher Forschungszentrum Jülich and RWTH Aachen University
Pooja Malik AG Weinfurter\/ LS Hänsch, Ludwig Maximilian University, Munich
Gabriele Maron Humboldt Universität zu Berlin
Antoine Marquet ENS de Lyon
Antoine Michel EDF R&D
Ivana Miháliková Masaryk University
Romain Morleghem Université Libre de Bruxelles
Elizaveta Morozova QuTech, TU Delft
Tobias Nadolny University of Basel
Alice Pagano University of Ulm – Padova
Nejira Pintul Center for Optical Quantum Technologies, University of Hamburg
Elena Poli Universität Innsbruck
Quentin Redon Laboratory Kastler Brossel
Nicola Reiter Quantum Optics Group, ETH Zurich
Amina Sadik CEA Leti
Mira Sharma RWTH Aachen
Hector Simon Laboratoire Charles Fabry, Université Paris Saclay
Frank Somhorst Adaptive Quantum Optics, MESA+ Institute of Nanotechnology, University of Twente
Philipp Stammer ICFO
Hanifa Tidjani TU Delft
Youssef Trifa Laboratoire de Physique de l’ENS de Lyon, UMR 5672
Niels Tripier-Mondancin Laboratoire Kastler Brossel
Vittorio Vitale SISSA
Karen Wadenpfuhl Rydberg Quantum Optics Lab at University of Durham, Rydberg Group at Heidelberg University
Joachim Welz Albert-Ludwigs-University of Freiburg
Jonas Witzenrath AG Individual Quantum Systems, TU Kaiserslautern
Yuan Yao LTCI, Télécom Paris, Institue Polytechnique de Paris
Xudong Yu Laboratoire Charles Fabry, Université Paris-Saclay

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