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The aim of this workshop is to bring together a select group of theorists and experimentalists to interact and brainstorm about many-body phenomena in quantum hybrid platforms in order to identify future goals and concrete applications worth investigating.

The invited speakers are selected from a wide range of backgrounds ranging from quantum optics to condensed matter physics. The goal is to devise a multi/inter-disciplinary approach to efficiently identify and tackle challenges in quantum platforms where cooperativity emerges from interactions brought on by coupling to common external modes or baths. The systems of interest range from cold atoms, trapped ions, condensed matter systems (e.g. vacancy centers and quantum dots) to molecules.

Participation:

The workshop will be relatively small: ~50 participants, with plenty of time devoted to informal discussions. The organizers will cover all local expenses (accommodation, breakfast/lunch/dinner) for all participants, while all travel costs (flight plus train/bus/taxi) are expected to be covered by the participants.

Location

Das Haus der bayerischen Landwirtschaft Herrsching 

Invited speakers:

  • Ana Cipris (Instituto de Física de São Carlos)
  • Aurélien Fabre (EPFL Lausanne)
  • Francesca Fama (University of Amsterdam)
  • Marit Fiechter (ETH Zürich)
  • Jonathan D Hood (Purdue University)
  • Archana Kamal (UMass Lowell)
  • Akashdeep Kamra (UAM, Madrid)
  • Jonathan Keeling (University of St. Andrews)
  • Romain Long (LKB Paris (ENS))
  • Mohammad Maghrebi (Michigan State University)
  • Giovanna Morigi (Saarland University)
  • Beatriz Olmos (University of Tübingen)
  • Ruth Tichauer (UAM, Madrid)
  • Jeremy Young (University of Amsterdam)
  • Bihui Zhu (University of Oklahoma)

Registration

Registration is handled through the University of Amsterdam. Please scan the QR below, or

QR Code Registration Form

Organising Committee

Benedetta Flebus
Boston College
Claudiu Genes
Max-Planck-Institut für die Physik des Lichts
Arghavan Safavi
University of Amsterdam
Johannes Schachenmayer
Université de Strasbourg