Dates: Thursday 16 - Saturday 18 January 2025
Venue: Alder Auditorium and Alder Commons in Alder Hall, hosted by the Department of Physics, University of Washington, Seattle. The main entrance is on NE 40th St (the downhill, southern side). Map at bottom of this page.
Registration: Please fill out this form if you'd like to attend. All are welcome.
Housing: University Inn. Register to get a discounted rate ($150/night including taxes for a double queen room.)
Travel: From Seatac airport, Link Light Rail takes you (47 minutes, $3.25) to the U District Station which is 0.4 miles from the hotel and 0.4 miles from Alder Hall. A taxi from Seatac will set you back $70. The best nearby parking is the Central Plaza garage.
8.30 coffee & cookies
8.55 Welcome
9.00 Optically driven atom arrays and new resources for ultracold atomic physics - Dan Stamper-Kurn (Berkeley)
9.40 Intertwined Entanglement in Topological Pumps - Tilman Esslinger (ETH)
10.20 coffee
11.00 Out-of-Equilibrium Quantum Dynamics in XX/XXZ/XYZ Spin Chains - Lawrence Cheuk (Princeton)
11.40 Quantum simulation of the LMG model - Mark Saffman (Wisconsin)
12.20 lunch and posters
2.00 Analog-Digital Simulations with Trapped Ions - Marko Cetina (Duke)
2.40 Trapped Ion Quantum Computers and Quantum Simulations - Russell Stutz (Quantinuum)
3.20 coffee
4.00 Programmable Quantum Matter - Kaden Hazzard (Rice)
4.40 Quantum interactive matter with tweezer-trapped arrays of BECs - David Weld (UCSB)
5.20 Socialize with snacks in the Commons
8.40 coffee
9.00 The Rayleigh-Taylor instability in a binary quantum fluid - Ian Spielman (Maryland)
9.40 Hydrodynamics of fluctuations - Sarang Gopalakrishnan (Princeton)
10.20 coffee
11.00 Trapped-ion quantum simulations with mid-circuit measurements - Rajibul Islam (Waterloo)
11.40 Towards quantum simulation with qudits - Martin Ringbauer (Innsbruck)
12.20 lunch and posters
2.00 Synthetic Quantum Matter at UW - Subhadeep Gupta & Sara Mouradian
2.40 Quantum simulations with radiatively coupled matter-wave emitter arrays - Dominik Schneble (Stony Brook)
3.20 coffee
4.00 Fermion mediated Feshbach resonance - Cheng Chin (Chicago)
4.40 Engineering topological matter with ultracold atoms - Richard Fletcher (MIT)
5.20 end
8.40 coffee
9.00 Dynamical Localization in Interacting Driven Systems - Victor Galitski (Maryland)
9.40 Atomic cooperative arrays in bio-inspired geometries - Susanne Yelin (Harvard)
10.20 coffee
11.00 Itinerant spin polarons in kinetically frustrated Hubbard systems - Waseem Bakr (Princeton)
11.40 Interacting topological pumps in Rydberg synthetic dimensions - Bryce Gadway (Penn State)
12.20 end
David Weld
Subhadeep Gupta
Boris Blinov
David Cobden
Mark Rudner
Dan Allman (coordinator)
Jane Gunnell
Emmett Hough
Eric Lester
Paul Nguyen
Anna Okounkova
Hunter Parker
Tahiyat Rahman
Carl Thomas
Nicolas Williams