With the support of the Quantum Support Action
financed by the European Commission
European Quantum Technologies Conference
EQTC 2019
Grenoble, France
February 18-22, 2019EQTC 2019 is the 1st international conference of the European Quantum Flagship, providing
a full coverage of European and International advances in quantum technologies
a full update on the European Flagship momentum, strategies and opportunities
Venue:
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GRENOBLE
MAISON MINATEC
To reach Maison Minatec: Maison Minatec is in front of the tram B stop 'Cité Internationale', directly
connected (5 mn) to the main Grenoble railway station and central bus station, and to Grenoble downtown
(10-15 mn).
Buses from Lyon or Geneva airports have a stop at the Grenoble station, 10 mn walk from Maison Minatec, or
using the tramway.
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Exhibition
attocube
BlueFors CryogenicsAlso wine and cheese dinner sponsor
CEA
European Patent Office
Grenoble Quantum Engineering
IOP Publising
Kiutra
M Squared Lasers Ltd.
Nu Quantum
Oxford Instruments Nanoscience
Photon Force
PicoQuant
QDevil ApS
QZabre LLC
Qu Tech
Raith
Springer
Zurich Instruments
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Sponsors
EQTC benefits from the financial support of
Invited speakers to the scientific plenary sessions
Thierry Debuisschert (Thales, France)
Philippe Duluc (Atos, France)
Ross Duncan (Computer and Information Sciences, University of Strathclyde - Cambridge Quantum
Computing Limited)
Markus Greiner (Department of Physics, University of Harvard)
Ronald Hanson (QuTech, Delft)
Anthony Laing (School of Physics, University of Bristol)
Thomas Monz (Institute for Experimental Physics, University of Innsbruck)
Mikko Möttönen (Aalto University)
Heike Riel (IBM Zurich)
Fabio Sciarrino (Dipartimento di Fisica, Sapienza University of Rome)
Leticia Tarruell (ICFO, Barcelona)
Maud Vinet (CEA-Leti, Grenoble)
Andreas Walraff (Quantum Device Lab, ETH Zurich)
Eva Weig (NanoMechanics Group, University of Konstanz)
Ronald de Wolf (CWI, Univ. of Amsterdam)
Hugo Zbinden (Quantum Technologies Group, University of Geneva)
Qiang Zhang (University of Science and Technology of China)
Programme
Sunday, Feb. 17th:
18:30 - 21:00 : welcome buffet, at Maison Minatec
advance collecting of conference badges
Monday, Feb. 18th :
08:00 : Welcome coffee, collecting of conference badges – late registration
09:00 - 11:00 : The European Quantum Flagship : presentation and discussion with the audience.
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With Gustav Kalbe (European Commission) – Jürgen Mlynek (former chair of the HLSC 1)
- Tommaso Calarco (FCO2, chair of the Quantum Community Network, FZ Jülich) and
Markus Wilkens (FCO, VDI)
11:00 - 11:30 : Coffee break sponsored by
11:30 – 13:00 : Plenary - invited talks : Ross Duncan, Ronald
Hanson, Thomas Monz
13:00 – 14:45 : Lunch break (buffet) – exhibition booths and posters (1st round)
14:45 – 16:30 : Plenary - the Flagship Governance
Overview by Thomas Strohm (FCO, Robert Bosch GmbH), followed by presentations
and discussion with the audience for the different Flagship governance bodies, with Pr
Jürgen Mlynek, former chair of the HLSC1, Thierry Debuisschert (Thales), chair of
Scientific and Engineering Board (SEB) and Tommaso Calarco (FZ Julich), chair of the
Quantum Community Network (QCN)
16:30-18:30 : Beer event – exhibition booths and posters (1st round)
Tuesday, Feb. 19th :
08:45 – 10:15 : Plenary - invited talks : Qiang Zhang, Philippe Duluc, Leticia Tarruell
10:15 – 10:45 : Coffee break
10:45 – 12:15 : Plenary – the Flagship Working Groups, presentations and short reports
Innovation Working Group (WG), Strategic Research Agenda (SRA), WG, Education and
training WG, Gender WG
[in-depth discussion of the SRA for each Flagship pillar, and of the Innovation strategy
and challenges in specific sessions on Tuesday afternoon, Wednesday and Thursday]
12:15 – 14:00 : Lunch break (buffet) – exhibition booths and posters (1st round)
14:00 – 15:45 : Parallel – Oral presentations
BSCC3 (Platine) Computing (Auditorium) Simulation (Titane)
15:45 – 16:15 : Coffee Break
16:15 – 17:10 : Parallel - Presentation of the SRA and discussion with the audience
Communication (room : Platine) Computing (room : Auditorium)
17:15 – 18:10 : Parallel - Presentation of the SRA and discussion with the audience
Simulation (room : Platine) Sensing and metrology (room : Auditorium)
Tuesday, Feb. 19th
19:30 : Gala dinner (Grenoble World Trade Centre)4
Wednesday, Feb. 20th :
08:45 – 10:45 : Plenary - invited talks : Mikko Möttönen, Eva Weig, Heike Riel, Ronald de Wolf
1 High Level Steering Committee appointed by the European Commission to prepare the Quantum Flagship.2 The Flagship Coordination Office associates the members of the current and future Coordination and Support Actions ofthe Flagship: Quantum Support Action (QSA), Quantum Technology Flagship Coordination and Support Action (QFLAG).3 Basic Science and Cross Cutting topics.4 Upon registration.
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10:45 – 11:15 : Coffee break
11:15 – 12:45 : Parallel : report and discussion with the audience for
Innovation Working Group Education and Training Working Group
(Platine) (Auditorium)
12:45 – 14:30 : Lunch break (buffet) – exhibition booths and posters (2nd round)
14:30 – 16:30 : Parallel – Oral presentations
BSCC5 (Platine) Communication (Auditorium) Computing (Titane)
16:30 – 18:15 : Beer event – exhibition booths and posters (2nd round)
Thursday, Feb. 21th :
08:45 – 10:15 : Parallel – Oral presentations
Simulation (Platine) Communication (Auditorium) Sensing (Titane)
10:15 – 10:45 : Coffee break
10:45 – 12:15 : Parallel – Oral presentations
Sensing (Platine) BSCC (Auditorium) Communication (Titane)
12:15 – 14:00 : Lunch break (buffet) – exhibition booths and posters (2nd round)
14:00 – 15:40 : Plenary - invited talks : Maud Vinet, Markus Greiner, Hugo Zbinden
Short presentation of standardization and aerospace sessions
15:40 – 16:10 : Coffee break
16:10 – 17:25 : Parallel sessions
Standardization for quantum technologies : how to prepare your innovation for
industry (Titane)
with Andreas Jenet1, Adam M Lewis1, Christian Goroncy2, Samira Nik3, Fabio Taucer1,
Christian Trefzger4, Luc Van den Berghe3 from 1European Commission JRC, 2Deutsches
Institut für Normung (DIN), 3CEN-CENELEC and 4European Commission DG Connect
Applications and challenges for quantum technologies in aerospace technologies
(Platine)
Applications and challenges for quantum technologies in aerospace technologies
(Auditorium). Chaired by Frank Wilhelm-Mauch (FCO, Univ. Saarland)
Introductory talks : Tobias Stollenwerk (DLR, Germany), Thierry Botter (Airbus,
Germany)
Roundtable, discussion with the audience: Paolo Bianco (Airbus), Aussie Schnore (GE
Global Research), Tobias Stollenwerk (DLR)
17:30 – 18:45 : Parallel sessions
Strategic Research Agenda for Basic Science and Cross Cutting topics (Platine)
report and discussion with the audience
International cooperation for quantum technologies (Titane)
chaired by Philippe Chomaz (FCO, CEA)
18:45 – 21:00 : Wine and cheese event (dinner) 6
Sponsored by BlueFors Cryogenics
5 Basic Science and Cross Cutting topics6 Opened to all participants registered to EQTC.
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Friday, Feb. 22nd :
08:45 – 10:30 : Parallel – Oral presentations
BSCC (Platine) Computing (Auditorium) Sensing (Titane)
10:30 – 11:00 : Coffee break
11:00 – 13:00 : Plenary - invited talks : Anthony Laing, Fabio Sciarrino, Andreas Walraff, Thierry
Debuisschert
13:00 – 13:30 : Next events of the Quantum Flagship, farewell
13:30 – 15:00 : Lunch (take-away or on site)
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Education and training in quantum technologies workshop
Embedded within the conference, this specific event focus on the education and training issues associated with
the quantum technologies.
Education & Training sector is part of the Flagship strategic agenda. The main goals of the workshop are
education community building, and creating a Strategic Research Agenda (SRA) for Education & Training within
the Flagship based on the document "Support QT beyond H2020"
Programme :
Tuesday, Feb. 19th
10:45 – 12:15 Plenary EQTC : Innovation WG, strategic research agenda WW, education
and training WG, gender WG
12:15 – 14:00 Lunch (buffet)
14:00 – 16:00 1st education session, Chrome 2
16:00 – 17:30 Coffee break, posters
17:30-18:30 2nd education session, Chrome 2
Wednesday, Feb. 20th
8:45 - 10:45 3rd education session, Chrome 2
10:45 – 11:15 Coffee break
11:15 – 12:30 4th education session, Chrome 2
12:30-14:15 Lunch (buffet)
14:15 End of the Education and Training Workshop
Organizing board : Hervé Courtois, Grenoble Alpes University
Marisa Michelini, University of Udine
Oxana Mishina – chair, Trieste University and Technische Universität Braunschweig
Rainer Müller, Technische Universität Braunschweig
Cold Atom Quantum Technologies (AtomQT) meetings - COST Action CA16221
AtomQT - a COST (European Cooperation in Science and Technology) action
Contact : Philippe Bouyer, Insitut d’Optique Graduate School
Monday 18th, 16:00 – 18:00 1st session : Commercial Sensors & Enabling Technologies
Chrome 1
Wednesday 20th, 17:00 – 18:30 2nd session : Academic Developments and Industrial Customer
Perspective Chrome 1
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Programme of the parallel oral sessions
Tuesday
BSCC COMPUTING SIMULATION
Tuesday - 14:00-15:45 Tuesday - 14:00-15:45 Tuesday - 14:00-15:45
BSCC - 1 (Platine) Computing - 1 (Auditorium) Simulation - 1 (Titane)
1 1 1
2 2 2
3 3 3
4 4 4
5 5 5
6 6 6
7 7 7
Programmable Atomic Large-Scale Quantum Simulation (Project PASQuanS) – Andrew Daley
A linear Paul trap for catching, sympathetic cooling, identifying and shooting out ions: Applications in quantum information – Ferdinand Schmidt-Kaler
OTOCs and SPT invariants from statistical correlations of randomized measurements – Andreas Elben
Optical Backaction-Evading Measurement of a Mechanical Oscillator – Shomroni Itay
A Shuttling-Based Trapped Ion Quantum Processing Node - Poschinger Ulrich
Coherence effects in Atomtronics circuits – Luigi Amico
Entanglement preserving local thermalization - Hsieh Chung-Yun
Non-Abelian adiabatic geometric transformations in a cold Strontium gas - Wilkowski David
Hypersonic matterwave guiding for atom-interferometry – Wolf Von Klitzing
Preparation and detection of a phonon Fock states at room temperature - Tarrago Velez Santiago
Quantum Information Processing using Trapped Atomic Ions and MAGIC - Wunderlich Christof
Exciton and charge transport via cavity-mediated long-range interactions – Guido Pupillo
Electron quantum optics and quantum signal processing - Degiovanni Pascal
Gate-efficient simulation of molecular eigenstates on a quantum computer - Ganzhorn Marc
Quantum Frequency Comb for Quantum Complex Networks – Valentina Parigi
Minimal Excitations in the Fractional Quantum Hall Regime - Rech Jérôme
The materials science of Josephson junctions: modelling their formation and electrical response from an atomistic point of view – Jared Cole
Sample complexity of device-independently certified "quantum supremacy" – Kliesch Martin
Zero-field magnetometry based on nitrogen-vacancy ensembles in diamond - Wickenbrock Arne
Advanced quantum computing with trapped ions (Project Aqtion) - Thomas Monz - Universität Innsbruck, Austria
Probing the influence of many-body fluctuations on Cooper pair tunneling using circuit QED – Leger Sebastien
Wednesday
BSCC COMPUTING COMMUNICATION
Wednesday - 14:00-16:00 Wednesday - 14:00-16:00 Wednesday - 14:00-16:00
BSCC - 2 (Platine) Computing - 2 (Titane) Communication - 1 (Auditorium)
8 8 1
9 9 2
10 10 3
11 11 4
12 12 5
13 13 6
14 14 7
15 15 8
New single photon emitters in diamond based on group IV impurities - Ditalia Tchernij Sviatoslav
T-count optimization of quantum circuits using graph-theoretical rewriting of ZX-diagrams - Van De Wetering John
Quantum Internet Alliance (Project QIA) - Stephanie Wehner
Deterministic Creation and Spins in Quantum Emitters in Atomically Thin Semiconductors - Montblanch Alejandro
An Open Superconducting Quantum Computer (Project OpenSuperQ) - Frank Wilhelm-Mauch - Universität des Saarlandes, Germany
Affordable Quantum Communication for Everyone: Revolutionizing the Quantum Ecosystem from Fabrication to Application (Project UNIQORN) - Hannes Hübel
Nanomaterials with optically addressable spins for quantum technologies – Goldner Philippe Quantum Lattice Enumeration - Shen Yixin Quantum Storage of Frequency-Multiplexed
Heralded Single Photons - Dario Lago-Rivera
Two-dimensional quantum materials and devices for scalable integrated photonic circuits (Project 2DSIPC) – Dmitri Efetov
Application on LHC High Energy Physic data analysis with IBM Quantum Computing Guan Wen
Towards broadband optical spin-wave quantum memory - Alexey Tiranov
Scalable Two-Dimensional Quantum Integrated Photonics (Project S2QUIP) - Klaus Jöns
"Training" parameterized quantum circuits - Theis Dirk Oliver
A Broadband Rb Vapor Cell Quantum Memory for Single Photons - Gianni Buser
Scalable Rare Earth Ion Quantum Computing Nodes (Project SQUARE) - Hunger David
Flight Gate Assignment with a Quantum Annealer - Stollenwerk Tobias
Diamond Qubits in Nanocavity Spin-Photon Interfaces for Quantum Communication - Tim Schröder
Optical nanofibre mediated light interactions with cold Rb atoms - Nic Chormaic SÌle
Quantum Annealing Tabu Search – Pastorello Davide Quantum Teleportation and Entanglement Swapping with Photons from a Quantum Dot - Klaus Jöns
Microwave driven ion trap quantum computing (Project MicroQC) – Nikolay V. Vitanov
Quantum circuits with quantum control of causal orders - Branciard Cyril
Thursday (1st part)
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COMMUNICATION SENSING SIMULATION
Thursday - 08:45-10:15 Thursday - 08:45-10:15 Thursday - 08:45-10:15
Sensing - 1 (Titane) Simulation - 2 (Platine)
1 8
2 9
3 10
4 11
5 12
6 13
Building the UK Quantum Network - Joseph Pearse
Quantum jump metrology - Almut Beige Analogue randomized benchmarking for testing quantum simulation – Derbyshire Ellen
Continuous Variable Quantum Communications (Project CiViQ) - Valerio Pruneri UK National Quantum Technology Hub in
Sensors and Metrology – Yeshpal Singh
Quantum simulation and entanglement engineering in quantum cascade laser frequency combs (Project Qombs) – Francesco Minardi
A novel, simple source of quantum microwaves: Josephson-photonics devices - Kubala Björn
Quantum sensors with matter waves : geodesy, navigation and general relativity - Philippe Bouyer
Experimental studies of spin dynamics in an atomic dipolar condensate – Olivier Gorceix
Quantum Random Number Generators: cheaper, faster and more secure (Project QRANGE) - Hugo Zbinden
Relaxation and Dephasing in Hot - Electron Quantum Optics Interferometry - Clark Lewis
Simulating Nagaoka Ferromagnetism in a 2◊2 Quantum Dot Array – Mukhopadhyay Uditendu
Feasibility demonstration of Space Quantum Communications with MEO orbits for critical infrastructures - Paolo Villoresi
Single microwave photon detection by an underdamped Josephson junction - Oelsner Gregor
Controlling symmetry and localization with artificial gauge fields in disordered quantum systems – Chicireanu Radu
Supporting the commercialisation of quantum key distribution technology with SI-traceable measurements - Robert Kirkwood Microwave field imaging with atomic vapor
cells - Shi Yongqi
Investigating many-body quantum phenomena with dipolar gases of erbium atoms – Lauriane Chomaz
Thursday (2nd part)
BSCC COMMUNICATION SENSINGThursday - 10:45-12:15 Thursday - 10:45-12:15 Thursday - 10:45-12:15
BSCC- 3 (Auditorium) Communication 3 (Titane) Sensing - 2 (Platine)
16 15 7
17 16 8
18 17 9
19 18 10
20 19 11
21 20 12
Temporal mode selective measurement and purification of quantum light - Ansari Vahid
Security and implementation of practical unforgeable quantum money - Mathieu Bozzio
Spin squeezing in a trapped atom clock and waveguide design for on chip atom interferometry - Garrido Alzar Carlos L.
Electric-field control of CMOS silicon spin qubits - Niquet Yann-Michel
Classical delegation of secret qubits and Applications in quantum protocols - Alexandru Cojocaru
Leveraging room temperature diamond quantum dynamics to enable safe, first-of-its-kind, multimodal cardiac imaging (Project MetaboliQs) – Ilai Schwarzts
Superconducting Josephson junctions in Si and Ge based scalable technology - Lefloch François
Quantum random number generation with partially characterised devices based on bounded energy - Davide Rusca
Quantum Absolute Sensors for Gravity measurements - Merlet Sèbastien,
Cooper pair splitting, thermoelectricity, and quantum heat engine in graphene NSN system - Hakonen Pertti
Anonymity for practical quantum networks - Anupama Unnikrishnan
Advancing Science and TEchnology thRough dIamond Quantum Sensing (Project ASTERIQS) - Thierry Debuisschert
Quantum metamaterials composed of superconducting flux qubits - Il'ichev Evgeni
Heralded entanglement in quantum communication networks - Rob Thew
Using polarons for sub-nK quantum non-demolition thermometry in a Bose-Einstein condensate - Mehboudi Mohammad
Technology and Engineering for Quantum Technologies - Radu Iuliana
NanoBob: Quantum Secure Communication with a CubeSat - Erik Kerstel
Integrated Quantum Clock (Project iqClock) – Yeshpal Singh
Friday
BSCC COMPUTING SENSINGFriday - 8:45-10:30 Friday - 8:45-10:30 Friday - 8:45-10:30
Computing - 3 (Auditorium) Sensing - 3 (Titane)
16 13
17 14
18 15
19 16
20 17
21 18
22 19
Quantum Microwave Communication and Sensing (Project QMICS) – Mikko Möttönen
Single shot high fidelity QND qubit readout using a transmon molecule in a 3D cavity – Remy Dassonneville
Noise-immune cavity-assisted non-destructive detection for an optical lattice clock in the quantum regime - Lodewyck Jérôme
Microwave remote state preparation vs. quantum cryptography - Deppe Frank
Strong Microwave Photon Coupling to the Quadrupole Moment of an Electron in Solid State - Koski Jonne
Quantum enhanced optical measurements with twin-beams: from absorbtion estimation to ghost microscopy - Losero Elena
Photons for Quantum Simulation (Project PhoQus) – Alberto Bramati - Sorbonne Université, France
Gate-Based High Fidelity Spin Readout in a CMOS Device - Niegemann David
Time-continuous measurements for advanced quantum metrology - Genoni Marco G.
Hong-Ou-Mandel effect under partial time reversal: an interference effect due to timelike indistinguishability in the amplification of light - Cerf Nicolas
Circuit quantum electrodynamics with silicon spin qubits - Benito Monica Towards a quantum-enhanced trapped-atom
clock on a chip - Reichel Jakob (2)
Sub-Poissonian Photon Gun by Coherent Diffusive Photonics (Project PhoG) - Natalia Korolkova
Gate-based readout for silicon spin qubits: Optimization and Scaling Lisa Ibberson Overcoming resolution limits with quantum
sensing – Gefen Tuvia
The commercial case for QKD: an analysis of use cases and implications for the performance of the underlying technology - Ryan Parker
Long-range spin entanglement in semiconductor quantum circuits - Jadot Baptiste
Miniature Atomic vapor-Cells Quantum devices for SensIng and Metrology AppLications (Project MACQSIMAL) - Jacques Haesler
D-dimensional frequency-time entangled cluster states with on-chip/fiber-based photonic systems - Kues Michael
Coherent displacement of individual electron spins in a two-dimensional array of tunnel coupled quantum dots - Mortemousque Pierre-André Beam shaping and control in an optical fibre
based atom interferometer - Farries Mark
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See the full list of authors and affiliations, and abstracts, on the .pdf file with the full programme (sent to all
participants, and downloadable on EQTC website).
Posters
The posters are displayed within two sessions (Palladium and Titane rooms, ground floor)
1st session : Monday-Tuesday 2nd session : Wednesday – Thursday
Find the full list of the posters within the pdf file of the conference abstracts.
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EQTC scientific Committee
Cyril Allouche Atos, FranceAndris Ambainis Faculty of Physics and Mathematics, University of LatviaAlexia Auffèves Institut Néel, CNRS & Univ. Grenoble AlpesAlmut Beige University of LeedsEleni Diamanti CNRS & Sorbonne University, ParisDaniel Dolfi Thales, FranceKlaus Ensslin Nanophysics Group, ETH ZurichDaniel Estève SPEC, CEA SaclayTilman Esslinger Quantum Optics Group, ETH ZurichFrancesca Ferlaino IQOQI, University of InnsbruckAndreas Fuhrer IBM Zurich, SwitzerlandJean-Michel Gérard Inac/Pheliqs, CEA & Univ. Grenoble AlpesChristiane Koch Quantum Dynamics and Control Group, University of KasselMaciej Lewenstein Quantum Optics Theory, ICFO (Barcelona)Chiara Macchiavello Dipartimento di Fisica - Università di PaviaMichael Marthaler Heisenberg Quantum Simulations, GermanyJukka Pekola Low Temperature Laboratory, Aalto UniversitySimon Perdrix LORIA, CNRSStefano Pironio Laboratoire d’Information Quantique, Université Libre de BruxellesAna Predojevic Department of Physics, University of StockholmPiet Schmidt Institute for experimental quantum metrology, PTB & University of HannoverFerdinand Schmidt-Kaler QUANTUM, Johannes Gutenberg Univ. Mainz Lieven Vandersypen QuTech, TU Delft and TNO
EQTC organizing Committee
Daniele Binosi ECTSTAR, TrentoHervé Courtois Institut Néel, CNRS & Univ. Grenoble AlpesDavid Holden CEA, GrenobleMehdi Mhalla LIG, CNRS & Univ. Grenoble AlpesAnna Minguzzi LPMMC, CNRS & Univ. Grenoble Alpes co-chairYves Samson CEA, Grenoble co-chairRob Thew Quantum Technologies Group, University of Geneva
EQTC 2019 is organized in the context of the European Quantum Flagship,with the support of the Quantum Support Action,
a coordination action financed by the European Commission.
Find last news on the quantum Flagship at qt.euFind EQTC 2019 website at https://eqtc19.sciencesconf.org/
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Overview of the programme
Friday
08:00
08:30
09:00
09:30
10:00
10:30
11:00
11:30
12:00
12:30
13:00
13:30
14:00
14:30
15:00
15:30
16:00
16:30
17:00
17:30
18:00
18:30
19:00
19:30
20:00
COST
ATOM-QT
meeting (Chrome 1)
COST
ATOM-QT
meeting
(Chrome 1)
COST
ATOM-QT
meeting
(Chrome 1)
EDU
CA
TIO
N W
OR
KSH
OP
(C
hro
me
2-4
)
Oral sessions
BSCC (Platine)
Computing
(Auditorium)
Sensing
(Titane)
Coffee break
Plenary
Invited talks
(Platine)
Next events,
farewell
Lunch
(take-away or
on-site)
SRA pres. & disc.Simulati on (Platine) -
Sens ing
(Audi torium)
Lunch break
Posters (2nd
session) and
stands
Oral sessions
Simulation
(Platine)
Communication
(Auditorium)
Sensing
(Titane)
SUNDAY, 17thWelcome buffet
18:30-21:00
FS Governance
T. Strohm
SAB, SEB and
QCN
presentations
(Platine)
Beer event -
Posters (1st
session) and
stands
Welcome coffee
- registration
Tuesday
Plenary
Invited talks
(Platine)
Coffee break
Inno WG – SRA –
Education and
training – Gender
WG
(Platine)
Lunch break
Posters (1st
session) and
stands
Monday
The European
Quantum
Flagship
Coffee break
Plenary -
Invited talks
(Platine)
Lunch break
Posters (1st
session) and
stands Oral sessions
BSCC (Platinum)
Computing
(Auditorium)
Simulation
(Titane)
Coffee break
SRA pres. & disc.Comm. (Platine) -
Computi ng
(Audi torium)
GALA DINNER (upon regis tration)
at WTC
Chocolate
fountain and
fruits event -
Posters (2nd
session) and
stands
Thursday
Oral sessionsSimulati on (Platine)
Communicati on
(Audi torium)
Sens ing
(Ti tane)
Coffee break
Oral sessionsSensing (Platine)
BSCC (Auditorium)
Communication
(Titane)
Lunch break
Posters (2nd
session) and
stands
Plenay
Invited talksShort presentati on
of s tandardi zation
and aerospace
sess ions
Coffee break
Standardization
(Titane)
Aerospace
(Platine)
SRA for BSCC
(Platine)
International
(Titane)
Wednesday
Plenary
Invited talks
(Platine)
Coffee break
Innov. WG
(Platine)
Education and
training WG
(Titane)
EDU
CA
TIO
N W
OR
KSH
OP
(C
hro
me
2-4
)
BSCC : Basic Science
and cross-cutting
topics
SAB : Strategic
Advisory Board
SEB : Science and
Engineering Board
QCN: Quantum
Community Network
WINE AND CHEESE
EVENT (opened to
all) at Maison
Minatec
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European Quantum Technologies Conference
EQTC 2019
Grenoble, France
February 18-22, 2019
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GRENOBLE