Quantum Measurement and Control Workshop

11-13 February 2010

Coogee Bay Hotel, Coogee, Sydney

This workshop is the latest in the Sydney Quantum Information Theory Workshop series. As always, the main goal is to bring together a large number of the relevant researchers from Australia and overseas, to share new research results and directions. This year the workshop has the theme of Quantum Measurement and Control and will also serve to launch the book. The program will consist of a limited number of invited talks with plenty time for questions, as well as a contributed “paperless poster” session, and lots of free time for discussion. PhD students and postdocs are very welcome and encouraged to participate!

Howard Wiseman and Steve Bartlett (organisers).

Speakers

Keynote Speakers
  • Howard Carmichael (University of Auckland, New Zealand)
  • Kurt Jacobs (University of Massachusetts Boston, USA)
  • Klaus Mølmer (University of Aarhus, Denmark)
Invited Speakers
  • Andrew Doherty (University of Queensland)
  • Steve Flammia (Perimeter Institute, Canada)
  • Elanor Huntington (University of New South Wales - Australian Defence Force Academy)
  • John Gough (Aberystwyth University, Wales)
  • Masahiro Yanagisawa (Australian National University)
  • Geoff Pryde (Griffith University)
  • Tom Stace (University of Queensland)
  • David Reilly (University of Sydney)
  • Howard Wiseman (Griffith University)

Registration

Registration is now closed.

Please email Nisha Khan N.Khan@griffith.edu.au by FRIDAY 15 JANUARY 2010 regarding reistration. Registration is AUD $220 per person, which includes lunch on all days.

Please indicate whether you wish to contribute to the "paperless poster" session.

Invoices for registration payments will be sent to each institution with attendees, following the registration closing date.

Program

Talks will begin at 10 am on Thursday 11 February. On Saturday 13 February talks will finish around 5 pm.

A full program is now available.

Travel

Coogee is one of Sydney's inner-city beach suburbs. Attendees should fly to Sydney Kingsford-Smith Airport. It is only a 10 minute taxi ride from the airport to Coogee. Alternatively, public transport is easy: use 131500.com.au to plan your trip.

Accommodation

Coogee offers a wide variety of accommodation.

Hotels (high end)

(Note: these hotels can also be booked on wotif.com up to four weeks in advance.

Hotels (budget) and backpackers
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