International Workshop on Simulation and Manipulation of Quantum Systems for Information Processing (SMQS-IP2011)
International Workshop on Simulation and Manipulation of Quantum Systems for Information Processing (SMQS-IP2011)
Workshop, 17-19 October 2011, Jülich Supercomputing Centre, Forschungszentrum Jülich, Germany
Start
17th October 2011 07:00 AM
End
19th October 2011 03:00 PM
Scope
The exploitation of quantum effects, requiring coherent control of dissipative dynamics and entanglement control, is expected to have profound implications for future emerging technologies including nanotechnology, biotechnology and information technology. The magnetic moments of nuclei, atoms and molecules can exhibit strong quantum behavior. Studying the dynamics of these systems is of great importance to exploit spins for quantum information processing.
Managing and designing complex quantum systems with specified behavior requires a deep understanding of the cooperative behavior of their components. Unraveling this cooperative behavior requires intensive collaboration between theoreticians and experimenters. Mathematical and simulation tools will be crucial to gain new insights into the structure and dynamics of those quantum systems.
This workshop will provide participants the opportunity to discuss methods to simulate and manipulate quantum systems for pure scientific and more applied purposes.
Equilibration and thermalization of quantum systems
Quantum biology
Participants of the International Workshop on Simulation and Manipulation of Quantum Systems for Information Processing (SMQS-IP2011)
Details and registration
Participants have to pay a registration fee of Euro 150, with the exception of invited speakers and employees of Research Centre Jülich. The registration fee includes coffee breaks, lunches, welcome reception, conference dinner, bus transfer from your hotel to the research centre and a copy of the abstract book.
The registration has been closed on September 5, 2011.
Participants (except invited speakers) are responsible for booking their own hotel accommodation.
If you have any questions, please send an email to h.frank@fz-juelich.de.
Organizers
Kristel Michielsen (chair) Jülich Supercomputing Centre, Germany
Hans De Raedt University of Groningen, The Netherlands
Naomichi Hatano The University of Tokyo, Japan
Seiji Miyashita The University of Tokyo, Japan
Thomas Neuhaus Jülich Supercomputing Centre, Germany
Synge Todo The University of Tokyo, Japan
Conference Secretary
Ms. Helga Frank
Jülich Supercomputing Centre (JSC) Institute for Advanced Simulation (IAS) Forschungszentrum Jülich D-52425 Jülich, Germany
Bernard Barbara (Institut Néel, CNRS, Grenoble) Heinz-Peter Breuer (University of Freiburg) David P. DiVincenzo (Research Centre Jülich, University of Aachen) Jochen Gemmer (University of Osnabrück) Peter Hänggi (University of Augsburg) Alexander K. Hartmann (University of Oldenburg) Susana F. Huelga (Ulm University) Norio Kawakami (Kyoto University) Naoki Kawashima (The University of Tokyo) Kazue Kudo (Ochanomizu University, Tokyo) Mio Murao (The University of Tokyo) Theo Nieuwenhuizen (University of Amsterdam) Hidetoshi Nishimori (Tokyo Institute of Technology) Akinori Nishino (Kanagawa Institute of Technology) Kenji Ohmori (Institute for Molecular Science, Okazaki) Martin B. Plenio (Ulm University) Seigo Tarucha (The University of Tokyo) Chikako Uchiyama (University of Yamanashi) Peter Young (University of California)
Participants
The following persons will participate in the workshop:
Bernard Barbara, CNRS, France
Fabio Baruffa, GRS Jülich, Germany
Stefan Blügel, Research Centre Jülich, Germany
Heinz-Peter Breuer, University of Freiburg, Germany