Quantum Information and Measurement (QIM)
19–21 March 2012, Messe Berlin, Berlin, Germany
Quantum information is an exciting, rapidly growing area of scientific interest and development, attracting cutting-edge theoretical and experimental research worldwide. Its rapid development gave birth to a number of novel quantum applications that provide totally new perspective in many areas of quantum measurement and technology.
Optical methods play a key role in many implementations of quantum information and quantum technology. The conference topics will cover theoretical development and experimental implementation of qubits and quantum gates using optical, semiconductor, atomic, superconducting, and hybrid environments. Special emphasis will be given to creative ideas targeting quantum information applications and techniques such as quantum metrology and sensors, quantum communication and networking, quantum memories and routers, quantum imaging, etc.
The Call for Papers will be available 1 August 2012.
General Chairs
- Robert Boyd, Univ. of Ottawa, Canada, and Univ. of Rochester, USA
- Alexander Sergienko, Boston Univ., USA
Program Chairs
- Janos Bergou, CUNY Hunter College, USA
- Saverio Pascazio, Univ. of Bari, Italy
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This event is part of the Research in Optical Sciences Congress, allowing attendees to access to all meetings within the Congress for the price of one and to collaborate on topics of mutual interest.
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