Conference: JPhysA at Quantum Information Processing & Communication 2015

14th – 18th September 2015  University of Leeds, (UK). 

Running annually since 2000, the QIPC conference has been held at many top destinations around Europe including Florence (Italy), and Zurich (Switzerland), and this year makes it’s way to one of England’s great cities, Leeds.  The conference aims to bring together researchers from all aspects of Quantum Information Science, some of the topical areas to be covered over the 5 day event include:

  • Quantum ComputingTown Hall at Night
  • Quantum Simulation
  • Quantum Communication
  • Quantum Metrology
  • Quantum Algorithms

Throughout the week I am hoping to attend many of the plenary and invited talks by speakers from key institutions across the world. On Wednesday evening is the conference dinner taking place in Leeds Town Hall where I am looking forward to hearing a talk from Emeritus Professor Sir Peter Knight, ex President and Fellow of the Insitute of Physics.

In the gaps and during any spare time I will be based in the conference exhibition hall so please do come by! I will be available to talk and answer questions about JPhysA, the JPhys+ blog and the work done by IOP.

Hope to see you there!


 

Here are some of the latest publications in our quantum mechanics and quantum information theory section:

jpa518811f1_lrThe finite time mult-level SU(2) Landau-Zener problems: exact analytical results

S E Mkam Tchouobiap et al 2015 J. Phys. A: Math. Theor. 48 395301

 

 

Entanglement structures in qubit systemsIOW august small

Mukund Rangamani and Massimiliano Rota 2015 J. Phys. A: Math. Theor. 48 385301

 


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This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License. Featured Images courtesy of Leeds City Council.  Figure 1. S E Mkam Tchouobiap et al 2015 J. Phys. A: Math. Theor. 48 395301 Figure 2. Mukund Rangamani and Massimiliano Rota 2015 J. Phys. A: Math. Theor. 48 385301 both copyright IOP Publishing Ltd 2015.



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