Schedules
6th in June
15:00 ~ 20:00 ;
Registration for Invited Speakers (Hotel Bel Air Sendai, 1st floor Entrance)
18:00 ~ 20:00 ;
Informal Welcome Party for Invited Speakers (Hotel Bel Air Sendai, 1st floor Restaurant)
7th in June
8:00 ~ Registration at IMR, Tohoku University
Chairperson: Kazunobu Sato (Osaka Metropolitan University, Japan)
9:00 ~ 9:10 ; Opening Remarks
Hitoshi Miyasaka (Tohoku University, Japan)
9:10 ~ 9:55 ; Plenary Lecture (1)
David D. Awschalom (University of Chicago, USA)
“Creating and Controlling Spin Qubits Through Molecular Engineering”
9:55 ~ 10:25 ; Invited Lecture (1)
Tadahiro Komeda (Tohoku University, Japan)
“Investigation of Spin State of Magnetic Molecule in Tunneling Junction Combined with RF Signal”
10:25 ~ 10:55 ; Coffee Break (1)
Chairperson: Tadahiro Komeda (Tohoku University, Japan)
10:55 ~ 11:25 ; Invited Lecture (2)
Deung-Jang Choi (Centro de Física de Materiales, Spain)
“Quantum Engineering at the Atomic Scale”
11:25 ~ 11:55 ; Invited Lecture (4)
Toyo Kazu Yamada (Chiba University, Japan)
“Designing 2D Molecular Quantum Spin Array on Solid Surfaces”
11:55 ~ 12:25 ; Invited Lecture (13)
Lei Sun (Westlake University, China)
“Molecular Qubit Frameworks: Spin Dynamics and Quantum Sensing Applications”
12:25 ~ 13:25 ; Lunch (1)
13:25 ~ 13:30 ; Advertisement by TDSYNNEX
Chairperson: Deung-Jang Choi (Centro de Física de Materiales, Spain)
13:30 ~ 14:00 ; Invited Lecture (5)
Stephen Hill (Florida State University, USA)
“Molecular Hyperfine Clock Qubits”
14:00 ~ 14:30 ; Invited Lecture (6)
Kazunobu Sato (Osaka Metropolitan University, Japan)
“Application of Arbitrary Waveform Microwave Pulses Based on AWG-ESR Technique: Spin Manipulation with Chirped Microwave Pulses”
14:30 ~ 15:00 ; Invited Lecture (7)
Eufemio Moreno Pineda (KIT, Germany)
“Resonant Magnetic Absorption Studies in Molecular Magnets”
15:00 ~ 15:30 ; Coffee Break (2)
Chairperson: Eufemio Moreno Pineda (KIT, Germany)
15:30 ~ 16:00 ; Invited Lecture (8)
Selvan Demir (Michigan State University, USA)
“Lanthanide Single-Molecule Magnets Containing Radicals and Bismuth”
16:00 ~ 16:20 ; Invited Lecture (9)
Sanjit Konar (IISER Bhopal, India)
“Tuning the SMM and luminescence thermometry of lanthanide complexes”
16:20 ~ 16:50 ; Invited Lecture (10)
Yasutaka Kitagawa (Osaka University, Japan)
“Theoretical Study of Relationship between Molecular Structure, Electronic Structure and Magnetic Property on Dysprosium(III) Metallocene Complex”
16:50 ~ 17:20 ; Coffee Break (3)
Chairperson: Selvan Demir (Michigan State University, USA)
17:20 ~ 17:50 ; Invited Lecture (11)
Kasper S. Pedersen (Technical University of Denmark, Denmark)
“Chemical Engineering of Quantum Phenomena and Emergent Properties in 2D Molecule-Based Nets”
17:50 ~ 18:20 ; Invited Lecture (12)
Matthew Cliffe (University of Nottingham, UK)
“Designing quantum function using coordination framework magnets”
19:00 ~ 21:00 ;
Welcome Party for Invited Speakers and Accompany Persons
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8th in June
Chairperson: ShangDa Jing (South China University of Technology, China)
9:00 ~ 9:45 ; Plenary Lecture (2)
Danna Freedman (MIT, USA)
“Molecular Color Centers”
9:45~9:50 ;
BCSJ Best Lecture Award Ceremony
9:50 ~ 10:20 ; Invited Lecture (14)
Talal Mallah (Universite Paris Saclay, France)
“Ni(II) Complexes as Spin Quantum Bits with a Clock Transition”
10:20 ~ 10:50 ; Invited Lecture (15)
Masahiro Yamashita (Tohoku University, Japan)
“Molecular Spin Qubits Based on Molecular Magnets with S = 1/2”
10:50 ~ 11:15 ;
Coffee Break (4)
Chairperson: Talal Mallah (Universite Paris Saclay, France)
11:15 ~ 11:45 ; Invited Lecture (16)
Alexey A. Popov (University of Dresden, Germany)
“Hyperfine interactions and spin coherence in rare-earth dimers with single-electron metal-metal bonds”
11:45 ~ 12:15 ; Invited Lecture (17)
ShangDa Jing (South China University of Technology, China)
“All-Spin-Level Addressing Molecular Qudits: N@C60 and P@C60”
12:15 ~ 12:45 ; Invited Lecture (18)
Lorenzo Sorace (University of Firenze, Italy)
“Organometallic spin qubits”
12:45 ~ 12:50 ; Group Photo
12:50 ~ 13:45 ;
Lunch (2)
Chairperson: Johannes Majer (University of Science and Technology of China, China)
13:45 ~14:15 ; Invited Lecture (19)
Marco Affronte (Università di Modena, Italy)
“Quantum sensing with molecular spins embedded in superconducting circuits”
14:15~14:45 ; Invited Lecture (20)
Fernando Luis (University of Zaragoza, Spain)
“Wiring up molecular spins with quantum superconducting circuits”
14:45 ~ 15:15 ; Invited Lecture (21)
Christoph Wolf (Center for Quantum Nanoscience, South Korea)
“Probing Quantum Coherence in Individual Atoms and Molecules using ESR-STM”
15:15 ~15:45 ;
Coffee Break (5)
Chairperson: Lorenzo Sorace (University of Firenze, Italy)
15:45 ~ 16:15 ; Invited Lecture (22)
Bin Hu (South China University of Technology, China)
“Dynamic Coupling between Electron Spins and Circularly-Polarized Excitons in 2D-Superlattice Perovskite Film”
16:15 ~ 16:35 ; Invited Lecture (23)
Tetsuro Kusamoto (Osaka University, Japan)
“Spin-correlated photoluminescence by interacting molecular spins”
16:35 ~ 17:05 ; Invited Lecture (24)
Johannes Majer (University of Science and Technology of China, China)
“Quantum Optics with Spins and Superconducting Cavities”
17:05 ~ 17:25 ;
Coffee Break (6)
Chairperson: Bin Hu (South China University of Technology, China)
17:25 ~ 17:55 ; Invited Lecture (25)
Guillem Aromi (University of Barcelona, Spain)
“Supramolecular Enhancement of Spin Qubits Quantum Coherence”
17:55 ~ 18:15 ; Invited Lecture (26)
Masanori Wakizaka (Chitose Institute of Sci. and Tech., Japan)
“Exploring Spin Qubits in Metal-Organic Frameworks and Molecular Chains”
18:15 ~ 18:35 ; Invited Lecture (27)
Yoji Horii (Nara Women`s University, Japan)
“Construction of functional materials based on the molecules”
18:35 ~ 18:55 ; Invited Lecture (28)
Ramaswamy Murugavel (IIT-Bombay, India)
“Vanadyl Isoquinolinates as S = 1/2 Molecular Spin Qubits”
18:55 ~ ;
Free Discussion & Free Time
9th in June
Chairperson: Dawid Pinkowicz (Jagiellonian University, Poland)
9:00 ~ 9:30 ; Invited Lecture (29)
Lorenzo Tesi (University of Stuttgart, Germany)
“Spin Modular Approach to Creating Functionalized Surface Arrays of Molecular Qubits”
9:30 ~ 10:00 ; Invited Lecture (30)
Michael Shatruk (Florida State University, USA)
“High-Symmetry Lanthanide Complexes as Clock-Transition Qubits”
10:00 ~ 10:30 ; Invited Lecture (31)
Nicolas Lorente (Donostia International Physics Center, Spain)
“Using Quantum Computers for Many-Body Simulations”
10:30 ~ 11:00 ;
Coffee Break (7)
Chairperson: Michael Shatruk (Florida State University, USA)
11:00 ~ 11:30 ; Invited Lecture (32)
Dawid Pinkowicz (Jagiellonian University, Poland)
“Tripak system as a molecular spin qubit candidate”
11:30 ~ 12:00 ; Invited Lecture (33)
Akimitsu Narita (OIST, Japan)
“Synthesis of Molecular Nanographenes and Graphene Nanoribbons with Spins”
12:00 ~ 12:20 ; Invited Lecture (34)
Martin Lemaire (Brock University, Canada)
“Exploring Coordination Complexes of SNO and ONO Donor Diarylazo Redox-Active Ligands as Prospective Molecular Qubits”
12:20 ~ 13:20 ;
Lunch (3)
Chairperson: Joe Zadrozny (Ohio State University, USA)
13:20 ~ 13:50 ; Invited Lecture (35)
Nobuhiro Yanai (University of Tokyo, Japan)
“Optical spin hyperpolarization for quantum sensing”
13:50 ~ 14:10 ; Invited Lecture (36)
Eva Rentschler (University of Mainz, Germany)
“Magnetic Anisotropy in mixed 3d-4f Metallacrowns”
14:10 ~ 14:30 ; Invited Lecture (37)
Sabyashachi Mishra (IIT Kharagpur, India)
“Spin-Phonon Coupling in d1 Molecular-Qubit Candidates from Ab Initio Calculations”
14:30 ~ 14:50 ; Invited Lecture (38)
Stergios Piligkos (University of Copenhagen, Denmark)
“Lanthanide Coordination Complexes for Quantum Technologies”
14:50 ~15:20 ;
Coffee Break (8)
Chairperson: Eva Rentschler (University of Mainz, Germany)
15:20 ~ 15:40 ; Invited Lecture (39)
Yu-Hui Tang (National Central University, Taiwan)
“Multi-control of magnetotransport properties in nanoscale magnetic heterostructures”
15:40 ~ 16:10 ; Invited Lecture (40)
Stefan Minasian (LBNL, USA)
“Fundamental Studies of F-Element Organometallics Leading to the Design of New Quantum Systems”
16:10 ~ 16:30 ; Invited Lecture (41)
Joe Zadrozny (Ohio State University, USA)
“Understanding Environmental Sensitivity of Spin Qubits”
16:30 ~ 16:50 ; Invited Lecture (42)
Pritam Mukhopadhyay (Jawaharal Nehru University, India)
“Synthetic Manipulations toward Ambient Stable Organic Radicals and Quantum Electron Spin Coherence”
16:50 ~ 16:55 ;
Rigaku International Prize Ceremony
16:55 ~ 17:00 ;
Advertisement from Rigaku
17:00 ~ 17:20 ; Invited Lecture (43) “Rigaku International Prize Lecture”
Shinya Hayami (Kumamoto University, Japan)
“Molecular Spin Qubit Behavior in Spin Crossover Systems”
18:30 ~ 20:30 ;
Banquet (Westin Hotel, 25th floor)
20:45 ~ ;
2nd Party (Westin Hotel, 26th floor)
10th in June
Chairperson: Susumu Takahashi (University of Southern California, USA)
9:00 ~ 9:20 ; Invited Lecture (45)
Jo Komeda (KIT, Germany)
“Radicals Pioneering Qubit and Qudit Applications in Bis(phthalocyaninato)-Mononuclear and Bis(porphyrinato)(phthalocyaninato)-Dinuclear Rare-earth Complexes”
9:20 ~ 9:40 ; Invited Lecture (46)
Junjie Liu (University of Oxford, UK)
“Chemical Tuning of the Quantum Spin-Electric Coupling in Molecular Nanomagnet”
9:40 ~ 10:00 ; Invited Lecture (47)
Vignesh Kuduva R (IISER Mohali, India)
“Mixed 3d-4f Single-Molecule Toroics as Quantum Spin Sensors”
10:00 ~ 10:30 ;
Coffee Break (9)
Chairperson: Masahiro Yamashita (Tohoku University, Japan)
10:30 ~ 11:00 ; Invited Lecture (48)
Susumu Takahashi (University of Southern California, USA)
“Spin squeezing state ssing interacting spin system”
11:00 ~ 11:45 ; Plenary Lecture (3)
Mario Ruben (KIT, Germany)
“Nuclear Spin Qubits for Implementing of Quantum Gates and Algorithms”
11:45~ 12:00 ; Closing Remarks
Masahiro Yamashita (Tohoku University, Japan)
12:30 ~ 19:15 ;
Excursion to Matsushima Cruising, Shiogama Shrine, and Japanese Sake Tasting for Invited Speakers
19:15 ~ Free Discussion & Free Time
11th in June
Departure