Period: June 2 - 6 (Sun - Thu), 2024
Venue: Ramada Plaza Hotel Jeju, Jeju, Korea
Overview:
Prof. Seok-Kyun Son (Kyung Hee University) invited Prof. Konstantin S. Novoselov (National University of Singapore, Singapore) and Prof. Andrew N. Cleland (University of Chicago, USA) as plenary speakers for ISPSA 2024. They gave keynote lectures on two-dimensional materials and their applications, and quantum information, respectively.
Period: March 12 (Fri), 2024
Venue: RM.433 Asian Science Building, Korea University
Overview:
New Quantum Information Science and Technology based on Surface Acoustic Wave
& Quantum Dots in 2D Materials.
Organizers:
Seok-Kyun Son (Kyung Hee University)
Nojoon Myoung (Chosun University)
Period: March 8-11 (Wed-Sat) 2023
Venue: Planet Hollywood Hotel, Las Vegas USA
Overview:
Advances in quantum information technology over the last decades have led to remarkable control of individual quantum systems. However, practical future quantum devices may rely on more than one type of physical systems to harness and maximize functionality and capability of each system. Furthermore, such complementary hybrid architectures require universal bus interface for the communication and networking purpose. The goal of this workshop is to bring together leading experts on diverse sets of quantum systems and to learn about recent efforts and progress to realize hybrid quantum systems and interfaces.
Organizers:
Junho Suh (Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science, KRISS)
Seok-Kyun Son (Kyung Hee University)
Nojoon Myoung (Chosun University)
Hee Chul Park (Institute for Basic Science, PCS-IBS)
Donghun Lee (Korea University)
2022. 03. 25. 15:00 Jaseung Ku (Suppression of quantum crosstalk in a Superconducting Hybrid Two-Qubit System)
15:40 Sang-Jun Choi (Microscopic theory of I-V characteristics of any Josephson tunnel junction )
2022. 10. 28. 15:00 Sunghun Park (Microwave spectroscopy studies of Andreev states in nanowire Josephson junctions)
15:40 Kayoung Kim (Design of functional nanomaterials for healthcare applications)
2022. 12. 02. 16:00 Jun Won Rhim (Flat band construction schemes)
Venue: Online/Offline hybrid
Period: July 7-8 (THU-FRI), 2022
Overview
Advances in quantum information technology over the last decades have led to remarkable control of individual quantum systems. However, practical future quantum devices will rely on more than one type of physical system to harness and maximize the functionality and capability of each system. Transferring information between distant and disparate quantum systems remains an outstanding challenge and requires new types of quantum interfaces. To understand hybrid quantum systems, we need to explore the various quantum systems. The mini workshop will provide two sessions related to quantum systems based on 2D materials and qubits, and we will promote research collaboration and network within the community.
Organizers:
Dong Hun Lee (Korea Univ.), Taegeun Song (Kongju Nat. Univ.)