Invited Speakers
- Kiyotaka Aikawa (Tokyo Institute of Technology)
- Towards exploring macroscopic quantum mechanics with ultracold levitated nanoparticles
- Warit Asavanant (The University of Tokyo)
- Optical quantum entanglement in time domain: a route toward scalable quantum computation
- Yuto Ashida (The University of Tokyo)
- Shedding quantum light on quantum materials
- Michael Biercuk (Q-CTRL / The University of Sidney)
- Achieving 1000X algorithmic enhancement in superconducting quantum processors via autonomous error-robust control
- Warwick Bowen (The University of Queensland)
- Mechanical state preparation in the strong measurement regime
- Andrew Darmawan (Kyoto University)
- Practical quantum error correction with the XZZX code and Kerr-cat qubits
- Chunqing Deng (Alibaba)
- Fluxonium: an alternative qubit platform for high-fidelity operations
- Luming Duan (Tsinghua University)
- Quantum computation/simulation with large-ion crystals and dual-type qubits
- Keisuke Fujii (Osaka University / RIKEN)
- Toward realization of quantum error correction and fault-tolerant quantum computing
- Yvonne Gao (CQT / National University of Singapore)
- Programmable interactions between bosonic modes for quantum information processing
- Hayato Goto (Toshiba)
- Quantum computing, quantum optics, and quantum chaos using Kerr parametric oscillators
- Arne Grimsmo (The University of Sydney)
- Gottesman-Kitaev-Preskill states in a periodically driven quantum system
- Pu Huang (Nanjing University)
- Testing new physics using diamagnetic levitated force sensor
- Erika Kawakami (RIKEN)
- Dispersive read-out of the Rydberg states of electrons on helium
- Akio Kawasaki (AIST)
- Control and characterization of optically-levitated microspheres for applications to fundamental physics
- Kihwan Kim (Tsinghua University)
- Adiabatic quantum simulation of transverse Ising model with a 2D crystal of ions
- Shingo Kono (EPFL)
- Multi-mode superconducting circuit optomechanics
- Dany Lachance-Quirion (Nord Quantique)
- Perspectives for quantum magnonics with superconducting circuits
- Neill Lambert (RIKEN)
- Pseudomodes: an exact method for modelling open quantum systems
- Atsushi Noguchi (The University of Tokyo / RIKEN)
- Hybrid quantum systems with trapped electrons
- Jarryd Pla (The University of New South Wales)
- Spin detection with a kinetic inductance parametric amplifier
- Vibhor Singh (IISc Bangalore)
- Superconducting hybrid device with a transmon qubit
- Yutaka Tabuchi (RIKEN)
- Towards error-resilient quantum computers on superconducting devices
- Kenta Takeda (RIKEN)
- High-fidelity quantum gates and error-correction with silicon spin qubits
- Koji Usami (The University of Tokyo)
- Magnon-exciton proximity coupling at van der Waals heterointerface
- Haohua Wang (Zhejiang University)
- Flip-chip superconducting devices with tunable couplings for simulating quantum many-body physics
- Ruixia Wang (Beijing Academy of Quantum Information Sciences)
- Quantum circuit architecture search on a superconducting processor
- Xiaobo Zhu (University of Science and Technology of China)
- Strong quantum computational advantage using a superconducting quantum processor
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