Workshop on
Quantum Research and Education in Europe and in Ukraine
(QREdU 2022)

27‑28 July 2022, Kyiv, Ukraine 

The future is quantum and quantum technology is an emerging field of physics and engineering that promises enormous advancements in computation, communication, and sensing. Quantum technology is the mainstream in physical research and multiple governments in Europe and from around the world have established programmes to explore it while in Ukraine the research groups working in this field are rather scattered.

The Workshop aims to help to establish a quantum research and education community in Ukraine and to boost quantum technology development, opening new horizons in research and engaging young researchers to the field.

Supported by European colleagues, the Workshop will provide a forum

  • to highlight the state of the art in quantum technologies in Europe for researchers and students;
  • to bring together Ukrainian researchers involved/interested in both research and education in quantum technology to exchange their experience and discuss ideas of further development;
  • to overview and discuss opportunities of strengthening international collaboration during and after the war.

The Workshop will be held via Zoom. Registration https://forms.gle/Re2tVoTokXQucDUE9 is required as Zoom information will be sent to registrants.

The list of invited talks is preliminar. If you are involved in either research or education in the field of modern quantum technology and wish to present your results/team/educational program, register the title of your talk. The only requirement, it should be at the level of bachelor students, which are also invited to join. 

The registration of invited talks is closed on 20 July, but if you feel upset about that, write to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

 

Topics

  1. Quantum computation.
  2. Physical implementations of quantum computers and its components.
  3. Quantum simulations.
  4. Quantum communication.
  5. Quantum metrology and quantum sensing.
  6. Quantum foundations.
  7. Quantum optics for modern quantum technologies.
  8. Quantum materials for modern quantum technologies.
  9. Atomic and molecular physics for modern quantum technologies.
  10. Quantum thermodynamics.

 

Program

Program QREdU 1Program QREdU 2 

 All the recorded talks are on YouTubehttps://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLSGP3r1iKksPV6AGAYX_-tRu9gQl7JMQV

 

Registered Invited Talks

Marcus Huber (TU Wien) Thermodynamic limits to measurements

Armando Rastelli (Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria) Semiconductor nanostructures for quantum science and technology

Arkadiusz Kosior (University of Innsbruck) Continous time crystals in optical cavities

Mehul Malik (Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh, Scotland) High-Dimensional Quantum Photonics: Pushing the limits of Quantum Technologies

Djeylan Aktas (Slovak academy of science IPSAS) Quantum communication for future Slovak Network

Mario Ziman (Research Center for Quantum Information, Institute of Physics of Slovak Academy of Sciences) Quantum Technology research initiatives in Slovakia

Paolo Villoresi (University of Padova, Italy) Quantum Communications in Space

Christian Marciniak (Universität Innsbruck) Quantum simulation, computation and communication with trapped ions in Innsbruck

Igor Dotsenko (Laboratoire Kastler Brossel, Collège de France, Paris, France) Quantum simulator on circular Rydberg atoms

Marco Bellini (Istituto Nazionale di Ottica - CNR, Italy) Photon-by-photon engineering of quantum light states

Abuzer Yakaryilmaz (QWorld Association & University of Latvia) QWorld | Creating opportunities to join the second quantum revolution

Paweł Gora (University of Warsaw & Quantum AI Foundation) Solving Vehicle Routing Problem using Quantum Computing

Araceli Venegas-Gomez (QURECA) Quantum Education Resources

Radim Filip (Palacky University Olomouc) Nonclassical and Quantum non-Gaussian States of Light and Matter: Fundamentals and Applications

Vitaly Shumeiko (Chalmers University of Technology) Wallenberg Centre for Quantum Technology at Chalmers

Simon Goorney (Aarhus University) Support for Ukraine from the Quantum Technology Education European community

Francesco Basso Basset (Sapienza University of Rome) Entangled photons from quantum dots, a resource for quantum communication

Andreas Trügler (Know-Center, University of Technology Graz) Merging quantum and classical cryptography

Filip Maciejewski (Center for Theoretical Physics, Polish Academy of Sciences) Efficient learning and benchmarking of readout noise cross-talk models in near-term quantum devices

Tommaso Calarco (Forschungszentrum Jülich) Building quantum technologies: from control to cooperation

Robert Fickler (Tampere University) Finland Quantum Photonics using Structured Photons

 

Presentations from Ukrainian teams

Quantum computation

Volodymyr Tkachuk (​Ivan Franko National University of Lviv) Studies of properties of physical systems on IBM's quantum computer​

Khrystyna Gnatenko (​Ivan Franko National University of Lviv) Educational program "Quantum computing and quantum programming" at the Ivan Franko National University of Lviv​

Danylo Yakymenko (Institute of Mathematics) Algebraic structures for quantum algorithms and protocols

Andrii Sotnikov (Kharkiv Institute of Physics and Technology) Perspectives of ultracold atomic gasses as universal quantum simulators

Quantum optics / Quantum metrology

Leonid Yatsenko (Institute of Physics) Recent Quantum Optical Research at the Department of Coherent and Quantum Optics of the Institute of Physics of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine

Andrii Semenov (Bogolyubov Institute for Theoretical Physics) Fundamental and applied issues in theoretical quantum optics

Anatoliy Negriyko (Institute of Physics) Experimental researches on Quantum metrology in Institute of Physics NAS Ukraine

Igor Dmitruk (Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv) Educational and scientific program "Quantum Computers, Computing and Information" at the Faculty of Physics of KNU is based on a solid foundation of theoretical physics and photonics

Konstantin Lukin (O.Ya. Usikov Institute for Radiophysics and Electronics of NASU) Quantum Radar and Quantum Noise Radar

Quantum materials / Superconducting quantum devices

Volodymyr Shnyrkov (Kyiv Academic University) Superconducting qubits based electronics

Sergey Shevchenko (Verkin Institute for Low Temperature Physics and Engineering) Nonadiabatic Landau-Zener-Stuckelberg-Majorana transitions, dynamics, and interference

Mikhail Belogolovskii (Kyiv Academic University) Novel superconducting devices for quantum sensors and metrology

Alexander Kordyuk (Kyiv Academic University) Quantum research and education in Kyiv Academic University

 

Workshop Photos

WP1

 

Previous Quantum Events

KAU Quantum Seminar (2020-2022)

Summer School and Conference for Young Researchers on Modern Quantum Technologies (2018)

Autumn school on modern quantum physics "Introduction to quantum technologies" (2017)

 

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