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Coogee'17

Sydney Quantum Information Theory Workshop


31 January - 3 February 2017

Coogee Bay Hotel, Coogee, Sydney


This will be a small, focussed workshop bringing together leading and up-and-coming international and Australian researchers and research students in quantum information theory. The aim is to present new results (or even new research directions without results yet) with lots of time to discuss. The program will consist of a limited number of invited talks with considerable time for discussion. PhD students and postdocs are very welcome and encouraged to participate.

Group photo

Schedule

Talk titles and abstracts

Talk slides

Confirmed speakers:

    • Robin Blume-Kohout (Sandia, USA)
    • Courtney Brell (Perimeter Institute, Canada)
    • Ben Brown (Niels Bohr Institute, Denmark)
    • Nicolas Delfosse (Caltech, USA)
    • David Gross (Cologne, Germany)
    • Tomas Jochym-O'Connor (Caltech, USA)
    • Richard Kueng (Cologne, Germany)
    • Naomi Nickerson (Imperial, UK)
    • David Poulin (Sherbrooke, Canada)
    • Joel Wallman (IQC, Canada)
    • Michael Walter (Stanford, USA)
    • Stephanie Wehner (Delft, The Netherlands)
    • Dominic Williamson (Vienna, Austria)
    • Huan Qiang Zhou (Chongqing, China)

Scientific organising committee:

    • Stephen Bartlett (Sydney)
    • Gavin Brennen (Macquarie)
    • Andrew Doherty (Sydney)
    • Steve Flammia (Sydney)
    • Tom Stace (Queensland)

Registration:

We encourage Australian researchers and PhD students to attend. Contact Stephen Bartlett if you are interested in attending.

Code of Conduct:

The Coogee workshop is dedicated to providing a discrimination- and harassment-free experience for all attendees. All speakers and participants are expected to comply with the EQuS Code of Conduct.

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