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Quantum Non-Markovianity 2022

7-10 Dec, Newcastle NSW, Australia

Non-Markovian noise in quantum processes

As quantum processors increase in size and complexity, a new kind of noise seems to be the limiting factor.
Non-Markovian noise is the kind of noise that travels and compounds through the quantum device.

Let’s meet up in real life and help us establish and advance the field of Quantum Non-Markovianity.

Virtual attendance is also possible.

A wide range of international speakers

Speakers in-person

Sabrina Maniscalco - University of Helsinki, Finland

Holly Stemp - University of New South Wales, Australia

Christina Giarmatzi - University of Technology Sydney, Australia

Howard Wiseman - Griffith University, Australia

Robin Blume-Kohout - University of New Mexico, US

Aidan Strathearn - University of Queensland, Australia

Gerardo Paz Silva - Griffith University, Australia

Dario Poletti - Singapore University of Technology and Design, Singapore

Gregory White - University of Melbourne, Australia

Bassano Vaccini - University of Milan, Italy

Jyrki Piilo - University of Turku, Finland

Guy Cohen - Tel Aviv University, Israel

Tyler Jones, University of Queensland, Australia

Speakers online

Lorenza Viola - Dartmouth College, NH, USA

Susana Huelga - Universität Ulm, Germany

Sarah Loos - University of Cambridge, UK

Nina Megier - International Centre for Theory of Quantum Technologies, Gdańsk, Poland

Nicole Yunger Halpern - University of Maryland, USA.

Sergey Filippov - Algorithmiq Ltd, Helsinki, Finland.

Join us at the Rydges Hotel,
in Newcastle Australia.

Remember in December, it’s summer here. Join us at the 4-star hotel Rydges. The time and place is conveniently chosen to be right after the EQUS annual workshop
(ARC Centre of Excellence for Engineered Quantum Systems).

Registrations close on 7th of October

The program will be composed of talks from Invited Speakers only. However, we will allocate plenty of time for discussion panels and will have an in-person poster session. The number of participants is limited to 40, so register early!