SPEAKERS
PLENARY
Jerry Chow
IBM
USA
PLENARY
Daniel Loss
University of Basel
Switzerland
PLENARY
Mikhail Lukin
Harvard University
USA
KEYNOTE
Maciej Lewenstein
ICFO/ICREA
Spain
KEYNOTE
Chetan Nayak
Microsoft Research
USA
KEYNOTE
William Oliver
MIT
USA
KEYNOTE
Ana Maria Rey
University of Colorado
USA
KEYNOTE
Pascale Senellart-Mardon
C2N-CNRS-Université Paris Saclay
France
INVITED
Monika Aidelsburger
Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich
Germany
INVITED
Hugues de Riedmatten
ICFO
Spain
INVITED
Yvonne Gao
NUS
Singapore
INVITED
Géza Giedke
DIPC
Spain
INVITED
Georgios Katsaros
IST Austria
Austria
INVITED
Eun-Ah Kim
Cornell University
USA
INVITED
Jelena Klinovaja
University of Basel
Switzerland
INVITED
Eduardo Lee
IFIMAC / UAM
Spain
INVITED
Fernando Luis
UNIZAR
Spain
INVITED
Mikko Möttönen
Aalto University
Finland
INVITED
Ioan Pop
KIT
Germany
INVITED
Giordano Scappucci
TU Delft
The Netherlands
INVITED
Costanza Toninelli
Istituto Nazionale di Ottica, CNR-INO
Italy
INVITED
Binghai Yan
Weizmann Institute of Science
Israel
KEYNOTE
Industrial Forum
Zlatko Minev
IBM Quantum Research
USA
KEYNOTE
Industrial Forum
Pedram Roushan
Google Inc
USA
INVITED
Industrial Forum
Yonatan Cohen
Quantum Machines
Israel
INVITED
Industrial Forum
Yemliha Bilal Kalyoncu
Qblox BV
The Netherlands
INVITED
Industrial Forum
Moritz Kirste
Zurich Instruments AG
Switzerland
INVITED
Industrial Forum
Lucas Leclerc
PASQAL
France
INVITED
Industrial Forum
Roman Orus
Multiverse Computing
Spain
PLENARY
Jerry Chow (IBM, USA)
The next wave of computing: quantum-centric supercomputing
Daniel Loss (University of Basel, Switzerland)
Spin Qubits in Semiconductors for Scalable Quantum Computers
Mikhail Lukin (Harvard University, USA)  
Exploring new scientific frontiers with programmable atom arrays
KEYNOTES
Maciej Lewenstein (ICFO/ICREA, Spain)
The Coming Decades of Quantum Simulators
Chetan Nayak (Microsoft Research, USA)
Topological Superconductivity in Superconductor-Semiconductor Hybrids
William Oliver (MIT, USA)
Giant Artificial Atoms and Waveguide QED
Ana Maria Rey (University of Colorado, USA)
Pair creation, correlations and entanglement dynamics in dipolar multi-layers
Pascale Senellart-Mardon (C2N-CNRS-Université Paris Saclay, France)
Semiconductor sources of quantum light
INVITED
Monika Aidelsburger (Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich, Germany)
Quantum simulation with ultracold atoms – from Hubbard models to gauge theories
Hugues de Riedmatten (ICFO, Spain)
Quantum networking with solid-state based quantum repeater nodes
Yvonne Gao (NUS, Singapore)
Quantum Information Processing with Bosonic Circuit QED
Géza Giedke (DIPC, Spain)
Hyperfine interaction in graphene nanostructures
Georgios Katsaros (IST Austria, Austria)
Combining tunnelling and Coulomb blockade spectroscopy on hybrid Al/InAs nanowire devices
Eun-Ah Kim (Cornell University, USA)
Realizing non-Abelian statistics using graph gauge theory on a quantum processor
Jelena Klinovaja (University of Basel, Switzerland)
Superconducting diode effect due to magnetochiral anisotropy in topological insulator and Rashba nanowires
Eduardo Lee (IFIMAC / UAM, Spain)
Joule spectroscopy and heating in hybrid superconductor-semiconductor devices
Fernando Luis (UNIZAR, Spain)
Circuit QED with molecular spin qudits
Mikko Möttönen (Aalto University, Finland)
Addressing the fidelity and scaling challenges of superconducting qubits
Ioan Pop (KIT, Germany)
Mesoscopic physics challenges (in) superconducting quantum devices
Giordano Scappucci (TU Delft, The Netherlands)
Materials and Interfaces for spin qubits : On and Off the Beaten Path
Costanza Toninelli (Istituto Nazionale di Ottica, CNR-INO, Italy)
Single molecules in photonic quantum technologies
Binghai Yan (Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel)
Chirality and Topology in DNA-type Chiral Materials
KEYNOTES/INVITED - Industrial Forum
Yonatan Cohen (Quantum Machines, Israel)
Unlocking the Potential of Quantum-Classical Processing
Yemliha Bilal Kalyoncu (Qblox BV, The Netherlands)
Scalable qubit control and readout with fast-scalable feedback
Moritz Kirste (Zurich Instruments AG, Switzerland)
A software framework for scalable quantum computing
Lucas Leclerc (PASQAL, France)
Quantum Graph Machine Learning on a Neutral Atom Processor
Zlatko Minev (IBM Quantum Research, USA)
To learn and cancel quantum noise: Probabilistic error cancellation with sparse Pauli-Lindblad models on noisy quantum processors
Roman Orus (Multiverse Computing, Spain)
Useful Quantum Software for Today’s Processors
Pedram Roushan (Google Inc, USA)
Quantum simulations with superconducting qubits
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