11.-14.9.2011 Nano-Electronics
CFN Summer School 2011 on NANO-ELECTRONICS
jointly sponsored with the EU Network on Nanoelectronics Concepts, Theory and Modelling (NanoCTM)
Bad Herrenalb, Germany | 11.-14.09.2011
Confirmed speakers include:
Hendrik Bluhm |
Harvard U, USA |
Agenda
Saturday,
10.9.2011
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all day
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Arrival and check-in
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18:00
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Informal get-together and light snack
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Sunday, 11.9.2011
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8:00
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Breakfast and check-in
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9:00
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Registration and check-in
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9:45
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Welcome and general information
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10:00
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"Superconducting Qubits I: Introduction, coherence, and readout (I)" |
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11:30
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"Optimal control of quantum systems (I)"
Rosario Fazio
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13:00
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Lunch
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14:30
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"Spin qubits in quantum dots (I)"
Hendrik Bluhm
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16:00
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Break
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16:30
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"Spin and valley control in semiconductor and carbon quantum dots" |
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18:00
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End of class
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18:30
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Dinner
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Monday, 12.9.2011
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8:00
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Breakfast
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9:00
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"Optimal control of quantum systems (II)" |
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10:30
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Break
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11:00
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"Superconducting Qubits II: |
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12:30
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Lunch
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14:00
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"Spin and valley control in semiconductor and carbon quantum dots |
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15:30
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Hike (moderate, but bring sturdy footwear and - just in case - rain gear) |
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18:30
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Barbecue
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Tuesday,
13.9.2011
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8:00
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Breakfast
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9:00
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"Topological phases and Majorana fermions in quantum wires " |
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10:30
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Break
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11:00
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"Classical and quantum dynamics of the Josephson junction chain" |
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12:30
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Lunch
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14:00
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"Quantum optics with superconducting circuits (I)" |
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15:30
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Poster session (and coffee)
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17:00
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"Topological aspects of localization: From graphene to topological insulators" |
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18:30
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End of class and dinner
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Wednesday,
14.9.2011
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8:00
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Breakfast
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9:00
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"Quantum optics with superconducting circuits (II)" |
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10:30
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Break
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11:00
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"Spin qubits in quantum dots (II)" |
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12:30
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Lunch
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14:00
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"Gapped bilayer graphene and marginal topological insulators" |
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15:30
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Break
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16:00
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"Topological aspects of localization: From graphene to topological insulators" |
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17:30
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Farwell address and end of course
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