Invited Speakers

  • Ulrik Andersen, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark - Continuous variable photonic quantum computing


  • Tim Bartley, Paderborn University, Germany - TBA


  • David Barton (Marko Loncar group), Harvard University, USA - Classical and Quantum Photonics in thin-film Lithium Niobate


  • Stefanie Barz, University of Stuttgart, Germany - TBA


  • Harish Bhaskaran, University of Oxford, UK - TBA


  • Sebastian Blatt, Max-Planck-Institute for Quantum Optics, Germany - TBA


  • Eric Blow (Paul Prucnal group), Princeton University, USA - TBA


  • David Aaron Broadway (Patrick Maletinsky group), University of Basel, Switzerland - Quantum sensing and imaging of two-dimensional magnets


  • Robert Chapman (Rachel Grange group), ETH Zurich, Switzerland - TBA


  • Claudio Conti, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy - Hyperspin machines


  • Fei Ding, Leibniz University Hannover, Germany - High-quality single photon and entangled photon sources based on semiconductor quantum dots


  • Timko Dubielzig (Christian Ospelkaus group), Leibniz University Hannover, Germany - Development of the Quantum Valley Lower Saxony (QVLS) quantum computer


  • Simon Gröblacher, TU Delft, Netherlands - TBA


  • Patrick Yard (Anthony Laing group), University of Bristol, UK - Time as a resource in integrated quantum photonics


  • Alexander Khajetoorians, Radboud University, Netherlands - Bottom-up computing with multi-well potentials: perspectives toward cognitive materials


  • Helena Knowles, Cambridge University, UK - Controlling interacting spin systems for quantum simulation

  • Alexander Kubanek, Ulm University, Germany - Hybrid, spin-based quantum photonics with SiV- center in nanodiamonds


  • Michael Kues, Leibniz University Hannover, Germany - Photonic non-classical frequency combs for quantum processing


  • Florian Marquardt, Max Planck Institute for the Science of Light, Germany - TBA


  • Uwe Morgner, Leibniz University Hannover, Germany - Strong-field Ellipsometry: A new vision into the atomic world


  • Markus Oberthaler, Heidelberg University, Germany - How Ultracold Gases can be seen as Quantum Field Simulators and as a reservoir for computing


  • Brice Primavera (Jeff Shainline group), National Institute of Standards and Technology / University of Colorado Boulder - TBA


  • Bart Jan Ravoo, University of Münster, Germany - Physical computing: a chemical perspective


  • Carlos Rios, University of Maryland, USA - Integrated optical memristors: building blocks for light-based analog computing


  • Martin Salinga, University of Münster, Germany - Phase change materials for brain-inspired computing


  • Johannes Schemmel, Heidelberg University, Germany - TBA


  • Carsten Schuck, University of Münster, Germany - Photonic integrated quantum light sources, circuits and detectors


  • Sebastian Krinner (Andreas Wallraff group), ETH, Switzerland - Realizing Quantum Error Correction in the Surface Code with Superconducting Circuits


  • Wilfred van der Wiel, University of Twente, Netherlands - TBA


  • Joerg Wrachtrup, University of Stuttgart, Germany - TBA