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Home > IQFA’s Colloquiums > 11th Colloquium of the GDR IQFA - IQFA’11, Université Grenoble Alpes, December 2-4, 2020

Presentations of IQFA’11 Colloquium at UGA available for download

by Sebastien_Tanzilli - published on

- You can find below all the presentations (tutorial lectures, invited and contributed talks, that have been given during the IQFA’11 colloquium held at Université Grenoble Alpes. They are available for download. You can find all the details of this colloquium by following this website’s link IQFA’11 @ UGA.

- Program and Book of Abstracts of the colloquium

- These presentations are outlined per Investigated Thematics (ARTs). The tittles of the presentations are preceded by the acronym of their related ART(s).

For more information on the ARTs, please follow this link ART.

ART Fundamental Quantum Aspects - FQA
FQA Tutorial lecture "Quantum thermodynamics with individual atoms and trapped photons", Igor Dotsenko (Sorbonne Université, CNRS, ENS Paris, Collège de France, France)
FQA Contributed talk "Computational advantage from quantum superposition of multiple temporal orders of gates", Alastair Abbott (University of Geneva, CH)
ART Quantum Simulation - QSIM
QSIM Tutorial lecture "Supersolidity in the ultracold: when atoms behave as crystal and superfluid at the same time", Francesca Ferlaino (University of Innsbruck, IQOQI, Austrian Academy of Science, Austria)
QSIM Invited talk "Many-body physics in arrays of single Rydberg atoms", Thierry Lahaye (CNRS, Institut d’Optique Graduate School, Université Paris Saclay, France)
QSIM Contributed talk "Probing Quantum Entanglement with Randomized Measurements", Benoît Vermersch (Université Grenoble Alpes, CNRS, France)
QSIM Contributed talk "Adiabatic spin-dependent momentum transfer in an SU(N) degenerate Fermi gas", Martin Robert-De-Saint-Vincent (Université Sorbonne Paris Nord, CNRS, France)
QSIM Contributed talk "Scalable device-independent certification of many-body entanglement using statistical inference", Irénée Frerot (ICFO, Barcelona, Spain)
ART Quantum Communication & Cryptography - QCOM
QCOM Tutorial lecture "Quantum Cyber Security: Challenges and Opportunities", Elham Kashefi (CNRS, Sorbonne Uni., Paris, France)
QCOM Invited talk "MIP* = RE and Tsirelson’s problem", Thomas Vidick (CALTECH, USA)
QCOM Contributed talk "Unscrambling See special program sheet entanglement through a complex medium", Hugo Defienne (University of Glasgow, UK)
QCOM Contributed talk "Single artificial atoms in silicon emitting at telecom wavelengths", Alrik Durand (Université de Montpellier, France)
ART Quantum Metrology & Sensing - QMET
QMET Invited talk "Quantum information processing with mechanical systems", Yiwen Chu (ETH Zurich, CH)
QMET Contributed talk "A SNAIL Travelling Wave Parametric Amplifier", Arpit Ranadive (CNRS, Université Grenoble Alpes, France)
QMET Contributed talk "Cavity Protected Polaritons in a Cold Atom Ensemble", Pierre-Antoine Bourdel (Sorbonne Université, CNRS, ENS Paris, France)
ART Quantum Processing, Algorithms, & Computation - QPAC
QPAC Tutorial lecture "Spacetime tradeoffs when optimizing large quantum computations", Craig Gidney (Google AI Quantum, USA)
QPAC Contributed talk "Tackling many-body problems with a noisy quantum computer", Pauline Besserve (ATOS, École Polytechnique, Palaiseau, France)
QPAC Contributed talk "Limitations in quantum computing from resource constraints", Marco Fellous-Asiani (CNRS, Université Grenoble Alpes, France)
QPAC Contributed talk "How to hack 2048 RSA code with 8100 qubits and a multimode memory with 2 hours storage", Élie Gouzien (CEA Saclay, Palaiseau, France)