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FQMD 2017 Agenda
Wednesday, July 12
17:00h Registration at Palacio Miramar 18:00h - 20:30h Welcome Cocktails Thursday, July 13 8:30 Registration at Palacio Miramar 9:50 welcome 10:00 Quantum Technologies and Quantum Control Tomasso Calarco (Institute of Complex Quantum Systems, Ulm Univ) 10:30 Tailoring Quantum Anomalous Hall States Yoshinori Tokura (Center for Emergent Matter Science RIKEN & Univ of Tokyo) 11:00 Majorana Qubits Leo Kouwenhoven (Microsoft Station Q and QuTech, Delft Univ of Technology) 11:30 break 12:00 Engineering Topological States with Doping and Strain Vidya Madhavan (Univ of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) 12:30 Spin Dephasing and its Suppression in Quantum Dots Seigo Tarucha (Univ of Tokyo and Center for Emergent Matter Science RIKEN) 1:00 Spin and Charge Signatures of Topological Superconductivity in Rashba Nanowires Jelena Klinovaja (Univ of Basel) 1:30 lunch 4:00 2D Dichalcogenide Electronic Materials and Devices Andras Kis (École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne) 4:30 Adventures with 2D Materials, Devices and Electronic Applications Deji Akinwande (Univ of Texas, Austin) 5:00 Quantum Transport in Heterostructured Topological Materials Masashi Kawasaki (Center for Emergent Matter Science RIKEN & Univ of Tokyo) 5:30 poster session, with refreshments 7:30 end of session 8:30 workshop banquet, Ni Neu https://goo.gl/maps/4r1mGPF4KYx Friday, July 14 9:50 welcome 10:00 New Developments in Topology – from the materials perspective Claudia Felser (Max Planck Institute of Chemical Physics for Solids) 10:30 Novel Phenomena in New Weyl and Dirac Materials James Analytis (Univ of California, Berkeley) 11:00 Engineering Topological Physics with van der Waals Heterostructures Pablo Jarillo-Herrero (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) 11:30 break 12:30 Photonic and Phononic Interfaces for Spin Qubits Marko Loncar (Harvard Univ) 1:00 Improving the Precision of Quantum Metrology for Nanoscale NMR Liam McGuinness (Institute for Quantum Optics, Ulm Univ) 1:30 lunch 4:00 Engineering the Topological Transport of Light and Sound at the Nanoscale Florian Marquardt (Max Planck Institute for the Science of Light) 4:30 Driving Photonics to the Atomic Scale Javier Aizpurua (Ctr for Materials Physics & Donostia International Physics Ctr) 5:00 Resistively-detected NMR in Semiconductor Quantum Systems Yoshiro Hirayama (Tohoku Univ) 5:30 wrap up |