Program

Partecipants are expected to arrive on Monday, May 27th. The first session will start at 5 pm and will be followed by the Imperial dinner in Great hall, which includes kilts, piper and storyteller. In the following days we will have the usual suspects: talks, tutorials, a dictionary session and time for open discussions and interactions. The workshop will close on Thursday, May 30th, after lunch.

Monday 27 – Afternoon Session in Sinclair Palace

17:00-17:10 Sabrina Maniscalco: Opening
17:10-17:20 Pinja Haikka Structured spectra and memory effects
17:20-17:30 Bogna Bylicka Enhancement of extractable work due to non-Markovian evolution
17:30-17:40 Claudia Benedetti Non-Markovianity of a qubit subjected to colored noise
17:40-17:50 Antti Karlsson Optimal state pairs for non-Markovian quantum dynamics
17:50-18:00 Carole Addis Two-qubit non-Markovianity induced by a common environment
18:00-18:10 Short Coffee break
18:10-18:20 Elsi Laine Nonlocal memory effects and noisy quantum teleportation
18:20-18:30 Massimo Borrelli Many-body hybrid entanglement witness
18:30-18:40 Tommaso Tufarelli Input/output Gaussian channels
18:40-18:50 Samanta Piano Towards using atom chip technology to map and control solid-state devices
18:50-19:00 Suzanne McEndoo Generating Angular Momentum Qubits through Symmetry Breaking

19:30-20:30 Old pulteney Whisky Tasting

20:30-22:30 Imperial Dinner in the Great Hall

Tuesday 28 – Morning Session in Sinclair Palace

9:00-10:00 Vittorio Giovannetti Tutorial Coding Theorem in Quantum Communication
10:00-10.30 Chiara Macchiavello Quantum channel detection
10:30-11:00 Shash Virmani On the use of non-quantum state variables to simulate noisy quantum computers
11:00 – 11:30 Coffee break
11:30-12:00 Paola Verrucchi Dynamics of open quantum systems and decoherence by the parametric representation
12:00-12:30 Jyrki Piilo Fundamental properties and applications of the trace distance based measure for non-Markovianity
12:30-13:00 Francesco Plastina Geometric characterization of non-Markovianity

13:15-14:30 Lunch

14:30-16:30 Networking and Discussions

Tuesday 28 – Afternoon Session in Sinclair Palace

16.30-17:30 Massimo Palma Tutorial: Collective decay
17:30-17:40 Sabrina Maniscalco Non-Markovianity as a Resource for Quantum Technologies
17:40-17:50 Matteo Paris About the use of fidelity to assess quantum resources

18:00-19:30 Dictionary Session at the Smuggler’s Inn

19:30-22:00 BBQ at the Smuggler’s Inn

Wednesday 29 – Morning Session in Sinclair Palace

9:00-10.00 Antonio Acin Tutorial: Networks and Quantum Correlations
10:00-10.30 Dagmar Bruss Quantum hypergraph states
10:30-11.00 Roberta Zambrini Advances in quantum synchronization
11:00-11:30 Coffee break
11:30-12:00 Lorenzo Maccone Quantum metrology: why entanglement?
12:00-12:30 Gerardo Adesso Characterizing nonclassical correlations via local quantum uncertainty
12:30-13:00 Marco Piani Entanglement certainty from Heisenberg’s uncertainty

13:15-14:30 Lunch

Wednesday 29 – Afternoon Session in Sinclair Palace

14.30 – 16.30 Networking and Discussions

16:30-17:00 Dieter Jaksch Synthetic spin-orbit coupling in Rydberg macro-dimers
17:00-17:30 Gabriele De Chiara Multipartite entanglement in critical systems
17.30-18.00 Coffee break
18:00-18:30  Alessandro Ferraro Non-classicality criteria from phase-space representations and information-theoretical constraints are maximally inequivalent
18:30-19:00 Alessio Serafini Open-loop Hamiltonian control of continuous variables

20:00-21:30 Dinner in the Great Hall

21:30-23:00 Bonfire and bar on the beach

Thursday 30 – Morning Session in Sinclair Palace

9:00-10:00 Andreas Buchleitner Tutorial: The noise makes the signal – what a small fry should know about Stochastic Resonance
10:00-10:30 Marco Genoni Detecting quantum non-Gaussianity via the Wigner function
10:30-11:00 John Goold Explorations with quantum fluctuation relations

11:00-12:30 End of Conference – Coffee break – Free discussions

12:30-14:00 Lunch