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Submission deadline: 

Sunday, April 1, 2018

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16th International Conference on
Quantum Physics and Logic
(QPL 2019)

June 10-14, 2019
Chapman University, Orange,
California, USA

https://qpl2019.org

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The 16th International Conference on Quantum Physics and Logic
(QPL 2019) will take place at Chapman University June 10-14, 2019.

Submission deadline: 

Friday, February 23, 2018

Registration deadline: 

Friday, February 23, 2018

We cordially invite you to join us for a celebratory conference commemorating the 30th anniversary of the first paper on weak values by Aharonov, Albert and Vaidman. The conference will be held at Chapman University from March 1st – 2nd, immediately to be followed by another Chapman conference on Quantum Simulation and Quantum Walks from March 3rd – 4th, which you are, of course, very welcome to attend.

Registration deadline: 

Thursday, January 5, 2017

Quantum mechanics has been a constant source of innovation for over a century, and is now opening the door to a new age of information technologies. Identifying the key quantum structures and developing new concepts and methods can accelerate the progress, facilitating the development of new information-processing protocols and the discovery of new connections with other areas of physics.

Quantumness: A celebration of Luiz Davidovich's research career on his 70th birthday
June 22nd to June 24th, Rio de Janeiro

Quantumness will be a 3-day-long event with a strong scientific program. Distinguished international speakers will attend this celebration of Luiz Davidovich's research career on his 70th birthday.

Submission deadline: 

Wednesday, January 6, 2016

Registration deadline: 

Wednesday, January 6, 2016

The quest to create complex synthetic quantum systems from the bottom up is currently one of the most active and exciting areas of physics. It promises the ability to study new and advanced quantum mechanical effects for fundamental science and applications in quantum engineering. Typical experimental systems in this area are cold atoms and ions, nano-resonators, semiconductor quantum dots or superconducting quantum interference devices, with new and exciting ones added regularly. All of these allow large experimental control and detailed theoretical understanding.

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