The 3rd International Symposium on Dynamics in Artificial Quantum Systems (DAQS2022)

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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