Where: Tulane University, Freeman Business School Building, Room 420
When: 9:00am - 5:00 pm, Wednesday, December 6, 2023
Ryan T. Glasser of Tulane, Peter Bierhorst of UNO, and Ivan Agullo of LSU are excited to announce the fourteenth QuILT (Quantum Information Technologies in Louisiana) Day, which will take place on Wednesday, December 6, 2023 at Tulane University. All talks will be in room 420 of the Freeman Business School building (Goldring/Woldenberg Business Complex) on Tulane Campus. A projector and a whiteboard are available for presentations during these lectures.
Researchers from around Louisiana and surrounding areas will be joining together for a day of quantum information (and related!) presentations, with the goal of fostering future collaborations, and expanding Louisiana's research effort in quantum sciences and technology.
A map of Tulane's uptown campus can be found here; look for building number 39 just north of Freret Street for the location of QuILT Day.
Parking: much of the on-street parking surrounding Tulane university requires a residential permit, though ticketing for violations historically has not always been frequent. Off-street parking is recommended at the Diboll Parking garage where parking on floors 3 and higher is open to the public where there are machines to pay at. The Diboll garage is located here; to get to the QuILT location from Diboll walk south towards Freret and St. Charles Avenue.
Tulane can also be accessed via public transit including the historic St. Charles Streetcar, or by bicycle.
PROGRAM
9:20 - 9:30
Ryan Glasser
Welcome and Brief Remarks
9:30 - 10:00
Denys Bondar
Zitterbewegung anti-gravity and entropic gravity for the Dirac fermions
10:00 -10:30
Jacob Leamer
Wave operator formalism and its application in quantum chemistry
10:30 - 11:00
Coffee break
11:00 -11:30
Elvira Bilokon and Valeria Bilokon
Asymmetric tunneling of strongly interacting fermions
11:30- 12:00
Sage Ducoing
Quantum Clock Synchronization between Satellites for Global Sub-nanosecond Time Distribution
12:00 - 13:30
Lunch Break - walk to student union
13:30-14:00
Beatriz Elizaga-Navascues
Harvesting entanglement from the vacuum with fully localized field probes
14:00- 14:30
Andrew Allocca
Separate measurement- and feedback-driven entanglement transitions in the stochastic control of chaos
14:30- 15:00
Doug Chrisey
Controlled Insertion of Long Coherence Time Defects for Scalable Qubit Manufacturing
15:00-15:30
Coffee break
15:30-16:00
Soumyadip Patra
The Probability Estimation Framework: Asymptotic robustness and optimal attacks with possible extensions to higher Bell scenarios
16:00-16:30
Fang Qi
TrimQC: Boosting the Quantum Computation Fidelity by Trimming the Redundant Gates
16:30-17:00
Jitendra Prakash
A Hierarchy of Multipartite Nonlocality and Device-Independent Effect Witnesses
We look forward to seeing you there!