This school aims to cover a broad range of subjects needed for a quantum physicist/engineer to work with superconducting devices.
The organisers have therefore invited expert speakers from universities, research institutes and companies to discuss not only the basics, but also the specific techniques needed to design, fabricate and operate superconducting quantum devices. In addition, there will be time and space for participants to interact with each other and exchange knowledge.
Confirmed Speakers
- Jens Koch (Northwestern University, USA)
- Pol Forn-Díaz (Institut de Física d'Altes Energies (IFAE), Spain)
- Ioan Pop (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany)
- Juan José García-Ripoll (IFF - CSIC, Spain)
- Nicolas Roch (Institut Néel - CNRS, Grenoble)
- Alba Cervera-Lierta (Barcelona Supercomputing Center, Spain)
- Anja Metelmann (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany)
- Arkady Fedorov (University of Queensland, Australia)
- Frank Wilhelm-Mauch (Saarland University, Germany)
- Martin Weides (University of Glasgow, United Kingdom)
- Tsuyoshi Yamamoto (NEC Corporation, Japan)
Call for Participation
Abstract submission for 15 min talks and the poster session should be done HERE.
* Abstracts should be 1 page and in .PDF format
* The use of graphics in the abstract is optional
* You have to be registered before abstract submission
Activities
- Poster session
- Talks by attendees
- Self-organized flash sessions
- Companies exhibition (TBC)
- Round table (TBC)
- Group hike (TBC)
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