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At the Interface of Quantum Sensors and Quantum Simulations (22-3b)

Organizers: Doug Beck (UIUC), Natalie Klco (Caltech), Crystal Noel (UMD) and Joel Ullom (NIST)

 

The tools for control and manipulation of quantum systems are advancing rapidly.  In this workshop we focus on quantum sensors, simulation platforms and simulations. Sensing in the form of detection plays an essential role in all quantum simulations; the tools of the simulation platforms are increasingly being used as sensors. We will explore their common characteristics and the ways in which developments in one area can benefit those in the other.

Note: This workshop will be in-person only (with COVID precautions as appropriate)

 

Confirmed participants include:

Ulrik Andersen (Denmark TU), Rainer Blatt (Innsbruck), Ken Brown (Duke), Cheng Chin (Chicago), Aaron Chou (FNAL), Zohreh Davoudi (Maryland), Robert (Hsin-Yuan) Huang (Caltech), Cinthia Huerte Alderete (LANL), David Leibrandt (NIST Boulder), Sara Mouradian (Washington), Guido Pagano (Rice), Raphael Pooser (ORNL), Dmitry Pushin (Waterloo), Giulia Semeghini (Harvard), Alen Senanian (Cornell), Alice Sinatra (ENS), Danielle Speller (Hopkins), Tanya Zelevinsky (Columbia), Mengzhen Zhang (Chicago), Sisi Zhou (Caltech), Quntao Zhuang (Arizona), Peter Zoller (Innsbruck)

 

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Hourly Schedule

Monday, November 7 - Chair: Natalie Klco

9.45am - 10.00am
Welcome and Introduction
Natalie Klco (Duke University) and Martin Savage (UW/IQuS)
10.00am -
Visions of simulation and sensing: variational optimizations for Interferometry with entangled arrays
Peter Zoller (Innsbruck)
2.00pm -
Visions of simulation and sensing: programmable entanglement of multi‐ion sensors for optimal metrology
Rainer Blatt (Innsbruck)

Tuesday, November 8 - Chair: Doug Beck

10.00am -
Sensing beyond shot noise: magneto optics to plasmonics
Raphael Pooser (ORNL)
2.00pm -
Distributed quantum sensing in continuous‐ variable entangled networks
Ulrik Andersen (DTU)

Wednesday, November 9 - Chair: Natalie Klco

10.00am -
Quantum spin liquids and topological order for quantum simulation/sensing
Guilia Semeghini (Harvard)
2.00pm -
Hybrid digital‐analog quantum simulations
Zohreh Davoudi (UMD)

Thursday, November 10 - Chair: Doug Beck

10.00am -
Designing entangled sensor networks and error correction for distributed quantum sensing
Quntao Zhuang (USC)
2.00pm -
Achieving sensing limits in noisy environments: error correction for quantum metrology
Sisi Zhou (Caltech)
3.00pm -
Coffee
3.30pm -
Enhanced quantum sensing with bosonic quantum systems
Mengzhen Zhang (Chicago)

Friday, November 11 - Chair: Natalie Klco

10.00am -
Learning response functions: data‐driven quantum sensor design
Cinthia Huerta Alderete (LANL)
2.00pm -
Rump Session

Monday, November 14 - Chair: Doug Beck

9.45am - 10.00am
Introduction
Doug Beck and Martin Savage
10.00am -
Some recent use cases for quantum sensors and measuring the effects of background radiation on quantum circuits
Joel Ullom (Colorado/NIST)
2.00pm -
Next‐generation atomic clocks: connections to quantum simulation and sensing
David Leibrandt (NIST)

Tuesday, November 15 - Chair: Joel Ullom

10.00am -
Quantum sensing of time‐dependent signals and arrays of single‐ion traps
Sara Mouradian (UW)
2.00pm -
Analog quantum simulations with trapped ions
Guido Pagano (Rice)
3.00pm - 3.30pm
Coffee
3.30pm -
Digital quantum simulations and error correction with trapped ions
Crystal Noel (Duke)

Wednesday, November 16 - Chair: Crystal Noel

10.00am -
Spin Squeezing in an atomic ensembles: could we use the nuclear spins of a helium‐3 gas at room temperature for quantum memories or quantum metrology?
Alice Sinatra (ENS)
2.00pm -
Quantum Many‐Body Chemistry and SU(1,1) interferometry
Cheng Chin (Chicago)
3.30pm -
Quantum learning for many‐body Hamiltonians
Robert Huang (Caltech)

Thursday, November 17 - Chair: Joel Ullom

10.00am -
Quantum metrology for particle detection
Aaron Chou (FNAL)
2.00pm -
Optical processors for quantum simulation and sensing
Alen Senanian (Cornell)
3.00pm - 3.30pm
Coffee
3.30pm -
Neutron interferometry for metrology
Dmitry Pushin (Waterloo/NIST)

Friday, November 18 - Chair: Crystal Noel

10.00am -
Open discussion
All
2.00pm -
Open discussion
All
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Date

Nov 07 - 18 2022
Expired!
Institute for Nuclear Theory

Location

Institute for Nuclear Theory
Pacific and 15th
IQuS

Location 2

IQuS
University of Washington PHYS/ASTR Building, Seattle, WA 98195
Category
Q_Sensors 2022 Team - Doug Beck, Natalie Klco, Crystal Noel and Joel Ullom

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Q_Sensors 2022 Team - Doug Beck, Natalie Klco, Crystal Noel and Joel Ullom