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Monday 20th November
12.00 pm: Registration and lunch
12.55: Opening Remarks
Session One. Chair: Dr. Martin Hayhurst Appel
1.00 - 1.30 pm: Prof. Dorian Gangloff. 'State engingeering of a mesoscopic spin system (in a quantum dot)'
1.30 - 2.00 pm: Dr. Sam Bayliss. 'Harnessing optical interfaces to spins in molecules'
2.00 - 2.20 pm: Coffee Break
Session Two. Chair: Eleanor Nichols
2.20 - 2.50 pm: Dr. Carrie Weidner. 'Atoms as material simulators: a brief introduction.'
2.50 - 3.20 pm: Dr. Hamid Ohadi. ' From small to large exciton-polaritons: the road towards the single-particle nonlinearity.'
3.20- 3.30 pm: Sponsor presentations
3.30 - 3.45 pm: Coffee Break
Session Three. Chair: Simone Eizagirre Barker
3.45 - 4.45 pm: Career Panel Discussion.
Prof. Mete Atature (HOD Cavendish), Dr. Sneha Rhode (Wiley Publishing) , Dr. John Jarman (Nu Quantum) and Dr. Carrie Weidner (University of Bristol).
5- 6.30 pm: Poster Session
7.30 pm: Dinner reception at Trinity Hall
8.00 pm: Dinner
Tuesday 21st November
Session Four. Chair Dr. Evgeny Alexeev
9.30 - 10.00 am: Dr. Carmem M. Gilardoni. ' A single electronic spin in a nuclear-spin full environment with room-temperature spin coherence.'
10.00-10.30 am: Prof. Cristian Bonato. ' Spin centres in SiC for quantum networking.'
10.30 am: Group Photo
10.40 - 11.00 am: Coffee Break
Session Five. Chair: Dr. Jack Hart
11.00 - 11.30 am: Prof. Margherita Mazzera. 'Strategies and challenges for intergrated photonic quantum memories using rare earth doped crystals.'
11.30-12.00 pm: Dr. Jake Illes-Smith. ' Understanding the impact of phonon processes in solid-state quantum emitters.'
12.00-12.30 pm: Dr. Daan Aroo. 'Room-temperature masers: from the laboratory to the field.'
12.30 pm: Wrap up.