Symposium on Quantum Systems

Date(s)
Thursday 1st October 2015 (09:00-17:00)
Description

7th Nottingham Symposium on Quantum Systems

(You are welcome to choose and attend a talk that is of most interest to you)

09h00 – 09h05          Igor Lesanovsky -Introduction

09h05 – 09h35          Clare Burrage - Using Atom Interferometry to Detect Dark Energy

09h35 – 10h05         Mark Greenaway - Landau level spectroscopy reveals the chirality and Klein tunnelling of electrons in twisted graphene tunnel transistors

10h05 – 10h30          Coffee break

10h30 – 11h00          Madalin Guta - The Information geometry of quantum input-output systems

11h00 – 11h30          Igor Lesanovsky - Kinetically constrained dynamics of cold atomic gases

11h30 – 12h00          Thomas Fernholz - Sagnac Interferometry with a single atomic clock

12h00 – 13h00          Lunch break        

13h00 – 13h30          Silke Weinfurnter - Hydrodynamic simulations of rotating black holes and the Aharonov-Bohm effect

13h30 – 14h00          Paul Saffin - Simulating fermions on a lattice

14h00 – 14h30          Coffee break

14h30 – 15h00          Juan Garrahan - Ideas on many-body localisation

15h00 – 15h30          Beatriz Olmos - Long-range interacting many-body systems with alkaline-earth metal atoms

15h30 – 16h00          Coffee break

16h00 – 16h30          Stephen Powell - Studying deconfined quantum criticality using classical dimers

16h30 – 17h00          Gerardo Adesso - Accessible quantification of multiparticle entanglement

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