CONFERENCE PROGRAM


The scientific program is currently under construction: please check this site regularly for updates.

It will consist in 3 days of plenary sessions (including invited talks and contributions as well as posters)
preceded by a half day of tutorials.

Contributions are welcome: abstracts submitted on this web site will be selected by the scientific committee.

 

A first list of invited speakers who have accepted to give a talk:
  • Serge Haroche (Laboratoire Kastler-Brossel, ENS, Paris, France)
    Quantum Physics in retrospect
  • Wolfgang Ketterle (MIT, Cambridge, USA) (to be confirmed)
    Quantum gases
  • Luis Davidovich (University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)
    Quantum sensors: Beyond the classical limits of precision
  • John Doyle (Harvard University, Cambridge, USA)
    Rainbows, Prisms and Quantum Consequences
  • Arno Rauschenbeutel (Humboldt University, Berlin, Germany)
    Rethinking Resonance Fluorescence: Fundamental Insights and Emerging Quantum Technologies
  • Vahid Sandoghdar (Max Planck Institute, Erlangen, Germany)
    Cavity-mediated quantum cooperativity of a handful of molecules
  • Hans Bachor (Australian National University, Canberra, Australia)
    Hypes and Trust in Quantum Technology
  • Alberto Bramati (National University, Singapore)
    Observation of a diffusive Goldstone mode in a driven-dissipative polariton quantum fluid
  • Alexia Auffèves (International Research Lab MajuLab, Singapour)
    Foundations of quantum energetics
  • Claude Weisbuch (LPMC École Polytechnique, Palaiseau, France)
    Physics of, and in, visible light emitting diodes
    Foundations of semiconductor polaritons (for an earlier tutorial)
  • Michèle Leduc (Laboratoire Kastler-Brossel, Paris, France)
    A brief history of Laboratory Kastler-Brossel at ENS
  • Michel Brune (Laboratoire Kastler-Brossel, Paris, France)
    Quantum simulation with trapped circular Rydberg atoms
  • Alain Omont (IAP, Paris, France)
    Latest news from the Universe
  • Elisabeth Giacobino (Laboratoire Kastler-Brossel, Paris, France)
    Black Hole simulation with a polariton quantum fluid
  • Xavier Marie (INSA, Toulouse, France)
    Optical Control of the Exciton Properties in Atomically Thin Semiconductors
  • Hai Son Nguyen (Institut National des Sciences Appliquées, Toulouse, France)
    Non-Hermitian states of light in photonic crystals
  • Arnaud Landragin (Laboratoire Temps Espace, Observatoire de Paris, France)
    Precise measurements with quantum sensors based on atom interferometry: an opportunity for the geosciences
  • Dung Xuan Nguyen (Institute of Basic Science, Seoul, South Korea)
    Gravitons in Fractional Quantum Hall: From theory to experiment