Schedule for CMI Meeting, June 2003

Sunday 15/6

19.30-

Welcoming buffet reception, St Catharine's College SCR(participants of the CMI collaboration only, unless otherwise informed).

Monday 16/6

All talks at MR14, Centre for Mathematical Sciences.

12.30-13.30

Lunch in Wolfson Court(part of Girton college, located next to CMS on Clarkson Rd). Open also to non-CMI collaboration participants for roughly 11 pounds for a two course meal.  At the counter, state your name and the workshop title.

13.30-14.00

A. Ekert (opening)

 

14.00-14.30

C. Barnes

Progress in Surface Acoustic Wave Quantum Computation

14.30-15.00

Coffee break, common room, Pavilion F, open to all.

15.00-15.30

S Lloyd

So You've Built a Quantum Computer, Now What Are You Going to Do with It?

15.30-16.00

D. Williams

Silicon Devices for Quantum Information Processing

16.00-16.30

Coffee break, common room, Pavilion F, open to all.

16.30-17.00

D.Angelakis

Entangling atoms and photons in photonic crystals. Single photon switches and more.

17.00-17.30

D. Mackay

Sparse Graph Codes for Quantum Error-Correction

17.30-18.00

N. Datta

Data compression revisited

18.00-19.00

Dinner at Wolfson Court. Open also to non-CMI collaboration participants. Cost: 11 pounds for a two course meal, details as above

19.30-late.

Chauffeured punting expedition down the Cam. Wine and refreshments will be provided. (non-CMI  people welcome to join but have to make their own arrangements)

 

Tuesday 17/6

9.30-10.00

Coffee break, common room, Pavilion F, open to all.

10.00-10.30

P. Arrighi/C.Patricot

Information Gain versus Disturbance Tradeoff in the Conal Extension of the Bloch Sphere

10.30-11.00

O. Johnson

Lempel-Ziv compression of the canonical ensemble

11.00-11.30

F. Wong

All photons, all entangled, all the time

11.30-13.00

Poster session

13.00-14.30

Lunch in Wolfson Court . Open also to non-CMI collaboration participants. Cost: 11 pounds for a two course meal, details as above

14.30-15.00

T. Ohshima

Electron Spin Quantum Computer using Quantum Dots. Concepts and Challenges.

15.00-15.30

T. Havel

The Real Density Matrix

15.30-16.00

A. Kent

Composability: Problems and Solutions

16.00-16.30

M.Christandl

Classical and quantum secret-key agreement

16.30-17.00

Coffee break, common room, Pavilion F, open to all.

17.00-18.00

Closing remarks.

19.15-

Dinner in senior common room, St Catharine's College. (Dress: Smart. CMI collaboration participants only unless otherwise informed.)


Note: for those interested, on Monday at 11.00 at MR2, the Dirac Lecture 2003, by Freeman Dyson on "Looking for Life in Unlikely Places. Reasons Why Planets may not be the Best Places to Look for Life" .

contact:dimitris.angelakis@qubit.org