Invited Speakers
Optica Quantum 2.0 Conference and Exhibition
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Ronald Hanson, QuTech, Netherlands
Diamond-Based Quantum Networks: From Metropolitan-Scale Demonstrations to a Quantum Internet Keynote -
David Lucas, University of Oxford, United Kingdom
Distributed Quantum Computing Using A Trapped-Ion Quantum Network Keynote -
Andrew Shields, Toshiba Europe - Quantum Technology, United Kingdom
Title to be Announced. Keynote -
Seigo Tarucha, RIKEN, Japan
Title to be Announced Keynote -
Benjamin Brecht, Universität Paderborn, Germany
Spectral Engineering of Pulsed Quantum Light and Its Applications Tutorial -
Abram Falk, International Business Machines Corp, United States
Prospects for Networking Superconducting Quantum Computers Over Optical Channels Tutorial -
Roland Nagy, FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany
From Quantum Physics to the Clinic: The Future of Biosensing Tutorial -
Mete Atature, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom
A Many-body Nuclear Spin Quantum Register -
Alex Clark, University of Bristol, United Kingdom
Interfacing Single Molecule Photon Sources with Atomic Quantum Memories -
Jacob Covey, Univ of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States
Title to be Announced -
Eleni Diamanti, CNRS, France
Cryptographic Applications of Advanced Quantum Networks -
Stefan Filipp, Technische Universität Munchen, Germany
Efficient Entanglement Generation in Superconducting Qubit Systems -
David Hunger, Karlsruher Institut für Technologie, Germany
Optically Addressable Molecular Spins for Quantum Information Applications -
Misha Ivanov, MBI, Germany
Attosecond Quantum Optics -
Thomas Jennewein, University of Waterloo, Canada
Quantum Networks for the upcoming QEYSSat Satellite -
Andrew Jordan, Chapman University,
Creating and Sustaining Entanglement of Distant Emitters by Continuously Monitoring Their Joint Spontaneous Emission -
Elham Kashefi, University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Title to be Announced -
Peter Knight, Imperial College London, United Kingdom
Title to be Announced -
Prem Kumar, Northwestern University, United States
Control and Management of Quantum Networks via Blended Classical Optical Signaling -
Julien Laurat, Laboratoire Kastler Brossel, France
Title to be Announced -
Gerd Leuchs, Max-Planck-Inst Physik des Lichts, Germany
Title to be Announced -
Peter Lodahl, Sparrow Quantum, Denmark
Deterministic Spin-photon Entanglement Sources for Scalable Photonic Quantum Computing -
Irina Novikova, College of William & Mary, United States
Using Quantum Atomic Sensors for Charged Particle Detection -
Valentina Parigi, Laboratoire Kastler Brossel, France
Title to be Announced -
Albert Schliesser, Kobenhavns Universitet, Denmark
Ultralow-loss Mechanical Resonators and Waveguides for Quantum and Classical Sensing -
Lynden Shalm, National Inst of Standards & Technology, United States
Quantum Networks for Verifying Position -
Birgit Stiller, Uni Hannover,
Title to be Announced -
Aziza Suleymanzade, University of California Berkeley,
Title to be Announced -
Sarah Thomas, University of Oxford, United Kingdom
Multimode Telecom Quantum Memories -
Ian Walmsley, University of Oxford, United Kingdom
Title to be Announced -
Zong-Quan Zhou, Key Lab of Quantum Information, CAS, China
Metropolitan-scale Multiplexed Quantum Repeaters: Bell Non-locality and Applications