Program
Quantum Information in Spain (ICE)
Monday 10, Tuesday 11, Wednesday 12 of May
Monday 10 may
09:45-10:00h: Welcome
10:00-10:25: Alex Pozas-Kerstjens
(UCM). When violating a Bell inequality is not enough: the case of Full Network Nonlocality
10:25-10:50h: Dominik Wild
(MPIQO). Quantum Algorithms for Classical Sampling Problems
10:50-11:15h: Michail Skoteiniotis
(UAB). Quantum Sequential Hypothesis Testing
11:15-11:40h: Paula García-Molina
(IFF-CSIC). Solving partial differential equations in quantum computers
BREAK
12:00-12:45: Maia G. Vergniory
Donostia International Physics Center (DIPC) (invited). THigh throughput search of topological materials
12:45-13:10: Tomás Ramos
(IFF-CSIC). Topological input-output theory for directional amplification
13:10-13:35: Beatriz Pérez-González
(ICMM-CSIC). Topology detection in cavity QED beyond weak coupling
BREAK
15:35-16:00h: Carlos Sánchez Muñoz
(IFIMAC, UAM). Squeezed lasing
16:00-16:25h: Simone Felicetti
(IFN-CNR). Critical Quantum Metrology with Finite-Component Phase Transitions
16:25-16:50h: Cosimo C. Rusconi
(MPIQO). Exploiting the Photonic Non-linearity of Free Space Subwavelength Arrays of Atoms
16:50-17:15h: Juan Román-Roche
(INMA-UZ). Photon condensation in magnetic cavity QED
17:15-18:00h: Ana Maria Rey
JILA. (invited) Advances in Quantum Simulation with Planar Ion Crystals
Tuesday 11 may
10:00-10:45h: Florian Marquadt
Max Planck Institute for the Science of Light (MPL). (invited) Deep Reinforcement Learning for Quantum Information
10:45-11:10h: María García Díaz
(UAB). Experiment-independent assessment of ground state preparation in quantum simulators
11:10-11:35h: Andreu Angles Castillo
(IFC-UV). Prethermalization of quantum systems interacting with non-equilibrium environments
BREAK
12:00-12:45h: Marti Perarnau
University of Geneva. (invited) Quantum signatures in thermodynamics
12:45-13:10h: Marco Cattaneo
(IFISC. CSIC-UIB). Collision models can efficiently simulate any multipartite Markovian quantum dynamics
13:10-13:35h: Alvaro M. Alhambra
(MPIQO). Quantum thermal states: area laws and tensor network representations
BREAK
15:35-16:00h: Alvaro Rubio
(IEM CSIC) From integrability to chaos in open quantum systems
16:00-16:25h: Pablo Arteaga-Díaz
(ITEFI. CSIC). Optimizing polarization control for high speed free-space Quantum Key Distribution
16:25-16:50h: Yue Ban
(UPV/EHU). Speeding up quantum perceptron via shortcuts to adiabaticity
16:50-17:15h: Marina Calero de Ory
(INTA-CSIC). LC on-chip resonators for the electrical control and read-out of molecular spin qubits
17:15-18:00h: Charles Marcus
Microsoft Quantum Lab. (invited) Hybrid Materials for Quantum Computing
Wednesday 12 may
10.00-10.25h: Poster Session
10.25-10.50h: Poster Session
10.50-11.15h: Poster Session
11.15-11.40h: Poster Session
BREAK
12:00-12:45h: Monika Aidelsburger
Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München (LMU). (invited) Floquet topological phases with ultracold atoms in periodically-driven lattices
12:45-13:10h: Javier Argüello-Luengo
(ICFO). Towards quantum chemistry simulation with ultracold atoms
13:10-13:35h: Daniel González-Cuadra
(ICFO). Rotor Jackiw-Rebbi Model: A Cold-Atom Approach to Chiral Symmetry Restoration and Charge Confinement
BREAK
15:35-16:00h: Javier Gonzalez-Conde
(UPV EHU) Solving Black Scholes PDE with a quantum computer
16:00-16:25h: Benjamin Schiffer
(MPIQO). Adiabatic Spectroscopy and a Variational Quantum Adiabatic Algorithm
16:25-16:50h: Giancarlo Gatti
(UPV/EHU). Random access codes via quantum contextual redundancy
16:50-17:15h: Michał Oszmaniec
(CTP PAS Warsaw). Fermion Sampling: a robust quantum computational advantage scheme using fermionic linear optics and magic input states
17:15-18:00h: Yu Chen.
Google AI Quantum Lab. (invited) Developing technologies towards practical quantum computing
The best presentation by a young scientist will get a prize (300 CHF) from our media partner Entropy.
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Program
Quantum Information in Spain (ICE)
Manufacturing for quantum technologies day
Thursday May 13th
ICE-2021 Manufacturing for quantum technologies day 13th of May
Quantum technologies is rapidly evolving field that is expected to have a large impact in society in the coming years. Fabrication-wise, the Quantum Technologies community profits from experts in the fields of Nanoscience, Integrated Optics, Applied Chemistry and Electrical Engineering, among other areas , that are required to build components for quantum communication, quantum measurements and quantum simulation.
(QTEP, Quantum technologies platform of CSIC) organizes one-day workshop with the double objective of:
– Presenting activities and capabilities for manufacturing of components for quantum technologies,
– Triggering collaboration between researchers to address challenges and prepare joint proposals in the area of Quantum Technologies,
The workshop is open to all the researchers interested in learning about the possibilities for manufacturing devices and looking of synergies and collaborations in Quantum Technologies
09:00h: Francesc Perez-Murano
IMB-CNM, CSIC.
Workshop presentation
9:15-9:45h: Jose Maria de Teresa
INMA, UNIZAR-CSIC.
Flash Presentations Session
09:15h: Joaquin Faneca
IMB-CNM, CSIC.
Silicon nitride photonic components for quantum technologies
09:20h: Ignacio Figueruelo
UCM/IMDEA
Nanociencia. Towards the Spanish Quantum Hall Resistance Standard based on Graphene
09:25: Jordi Llobet
IMB-CNM, CSIC.
A three-step fabrication process for single charge transistors
09:30h: David Freire Fernández
Universidad de Granada.
Prospects for Microfabricated Penning traps for the connection of ions through electrical currents.
09:35h: Eva Cespedes
IMB-CNM,CSIC.
RF Sputtered TiN layers for Quantum Technologies
09:40h: Anna Palau
ICMAB,CSIC.
Vortex-free High-Temperature superconducting nanowires for noise-sensitive quantum devices
10:00-11:30h: Gemma Rius
IMB-CNM, CSIC.
Superconductors and devices Session
10:00h: Ramiro Sagastizabal
Qilimajaro
(INV) From the lab to the industry: challenges in nanofabrication of superconducting quantum processors.
10:15h: Victor Rollano
INMA, UNIZAR-CSIC.
Coherent coupling of nuclear spin qudits to on-chip superconducting resonators
10:30h: Lourdes Fàbrega
ICMAB,CSIC.
Transition-edge sensors: applications, designs and fabrication
10:45h: Maxim Ilyn
CSIC-UPV.
Development of the materials and fabrication of the superconducting tunneling devices in the Nanophysics group of Centro de Física de Materiales CSIC-UPV/EHU
11:00h: Ioan Pop
KIT.
(INV)Mitigation of Ionizing Radiation Effects in Superconducting Circuits
11:30h: Break
11:45-12:30h: Carlos Dominguez
IMB-CNM, CSIC.
Fabrication for quantum communication Session
11:45h: Krishna C. Balram
Bristol University.
(INV) Novel nanoscale device platforms for quantum photonics
12:00h: Benito Allén
IMN, CSIC.
Paving the road to market for integrated quantum light source
12:15h: Jad Sabek
IMB-CNM,CSIC.
Silicon nitride platform for photonic integrated circuits: An Open Access Foundry
12:45-13:30h: Joan Bausells
IMB-CNM, CSIC.
Semiconductors and devices
12:45h: Francisco Dominguez
Universidad de Granada.
A linear Paul trap for experiments of quantum nature using 40Ca+ ions
13:00h: Alberto del Moral
IMB-CNM,CSIC.
Integration of Single Electron Transistor into CMOS technology
13:15-14:30h: Lunch Break
14:30-16:00h: David Raventos
CSIC.
Poster session
14:45-16:00h: Joaquin Faneca
IMB-CNM, CSIC.
Silicon nitride photonic components for quantum technologies
14:45-16:00h: Ignacio Figueruelo
UCM/IMDEA Nanociencia.
Towards the Spanish Quantum Hall Resistance Standard based on Graphene
14:45-16:00h: Jordi Llobet
IMB-CNM, CSIC.
A three-step fabrication process for single charge transistors
14:45-16:00h: David Freire Fernández
Universidad de Granada.
Prospects for Microfabricated Penning traps for the connection of ions through electrical currents.
14:45-16:00h: Eva Cespedes
IMB-CNM,CSIC.
RF Sputtered TiN layers for Quantum Technologies
14:45-16:00h: Anna Palau
ICMAB,CSIC.
Vortex-free High-Temperature superconducting nanowires for noise-sensitive quantum devices
16:00-16:40h: Francesc Perez-Murano
IMB-CNM, CSIC.
Facilities for quantum fabrication
16:00h: David Quirion
IMB-CNM,CSIC.
Processes, technologies and equipment for Quantum Technologies at the IMB-CNM Clean room
16:10h: Jose Maria De Teresa
INMA, UNIZAR-CSIC.
Use of Focused Ion Beam (FIB) technologies for the fabrication of quantum devices
16:20h: Enrique Diez
USAL
USAL-Nanolab – Clean room and characterization laboratories
16:30h: Daniel Granados
IMDEA Nanociencia.
Quantum technologies at the Centre for Nanofabrication of IMDEA Nanociencia.
16:40h: Eduardo J.H. Lee
IFIMAC, UAM
Towards quantum devices based on hybrid superconductor-semiconductor nanostructures.
16:40-17:45h: José María de Teresa
INMA, UNIZAR-CSIC.
Newest advacements.
16:40h: Eduardo J.H. Lee
IFIMAC, UAM
Towards quantum devices based on hybrid superconductor-semiconductor nanostructures.
17:00h: Charles Marcus
Microsoft Quantum Lab.
(INV) Hybrid Materials for Quantum Computing
Program
Quantum Information in Spain (ICE)
Industrial day on the 14 of May
ICE-2021 Industrial Day on the 14th of May
ICE includes an Industrial Day where experts at national and international level in quantum technologies will gather to comment on their plans and prospects on the fields of Quantum Communication, Quantum Computing, Quantum Finance, and Quantum Software. Oral contributions from invited speakers will include interactive sessions with the public where exchange of opinions and ideas will take place in a dynamic and participative way.
The list of contributing companies are AMETIC, Quantum Mads, Telefónica I+D, Multiverse Computing, IQM, Huawei, aQuantum, AQT, Qside, BBVA, Qilimanjaro, Tecnobit, Atos/Bull, Hispasat, EDF, Thales Alenia Space España, Ibermatica, Indra, GMV, Santander, Astrazeneca, as well as representatives from the Ministry of Science and Innovation, Centre for the Development of Industrial Technology (CDTI) and the Polytechnic University of Madrid, who will give the governmental and public research institution perspectives, respectively. Due to the pandemic situation the whole event will take place virtually
9:00h: Welcome & Introduction to the sesion. Chair:
Verónica Fernández Mármol (CSIC)
Opening. General secretary of Innovation.
Ministry of Science and Innovation
Teresa Riesgo.
9:15h-9:30h: AMETIC
Enrique Lizaso
“Impacto de las tecnologías cuánticas en las empresas”
9:30-10:30h: Quantum Computing. Chair:
Andrés Gómez Tato (CESGA)
9:30h: IQM
Inés de Vega
«Quantum computation with application specific processors»
9:40h: AQT
David Vittese
“Trapped Ion Quantum Computing from AQT”
09:50h: Qilimanjaro
Marta P Estarellas
«Qilimanjaro: Quantum Computing Services»
10:00h: aQuantum
Guido Peterssen Nodarse
«A Quantum path»
10:10h: Keysight
José Luis Preciado
«Keysight in quantum»
10:20h: Interactive session between speakers and public
(parallel)
10:30-11:30h: Quantum Communication (I). Chair:
Verónica Fernández Mármol (CSIC)
10:30h: Telefónica I+D
Diego López
«The Quantum Software Network»
10:40h: Huawei Europe
Momtchil Peev
10:50h: Qside
Carlos Abellán
«Quantum entropy in data security and computation»
11:00h: Tecnobit
Lourdes Velasco
QKD’s integration with legacy systems as key provider
11:10h: Interactive session between speakers and public
(parallel)
11:20h-11:30h: Coffee break
11:30-12:30h: Quantum Finance. Chair:
Mikel Sanz (UPV/EHU)
11:30h: Quantum Mads
Javier González-Conde
«Pioneering the future of quantum finance: impact beyond the hype»
11:40h: Multiverse Computing
Román Orús
Multiverse Computing: Quantum for Finance and Beyond
11:50h: HSBC
Gustavo Ordóñez
“Quantum Computing applications to the Financial Industry”
12:00h: BBVA
Escolástico Sánchez.
«Quantum Ready Journey Strategies»
12:10h: Santander
Ángel Rodríguez-Rozas
«Perspectives and Challenges in Quantum Computing for the Pricing of Financial Derivatives»
12:20h: Interactive session between speakers and public (parallel)
12:30-13:30h: Lunch break
13:30-14:00h: CDTI
Emilio Iglesias Cadarso and Fernando Martín Galende
14:00-15:00h: Quantum Communication (II). Chair:
Verónica Fernández Mármol (CSIC)
14:00h: Hispasat
Antonio Abad
“The future of Space Quantum Key Distribution”
14:10h: Thales Alenia Space
Lara Arche
“Satellite Quantum Communications: Challenges and Opportunities”
14:20h: Indra
Jesús Ángel Sánchez
«Quantum Communications Spanish Activity Group”
14:30h: GMV
Fernando Labarga Ávalos
“Quantum Technologies for Space and Defence. Project QUANTICO in Quantum Metrology for Secure Navigation”
14:40h: Interactive session between speakers and public (parallel)
14:50h-15:00h: Coffee break
15.00-16.00h: Quantum Software. Chair:
Andrés Gómez Tato (CESGA)
15:00h-15:10h: Atos/Bull
Thomas Ayral
«Atos activities in quantum technologies»
15:10h-15:20h: EDF
Marc Porcheron
“Quantum computing at EDF R&D: use cases, research axes, and involvement in the ecosystem”
15:20h-15:30h: Ibermatica
Aitor Moreno
Quantum computing at AI industrial applications, state of the art and use cases
15:30-15:40h: Astra Zeneca
Anders Broo, Head of Data Science and Modelling, Pharmaceutical Sciences, AstraZeneca
«Quantum Computing in Chemistry»
15:40h: Interactive session between speakers and public (parallel)
15:50-16:00h: Closure
Prof. Gonzalo León. UPM
«El reto de la soberanía tecnológica de la UE en el contexto geopolítico mundial: el caso de las tecnologías cuánticas.»
16:00h Final remarks and farewell
Jesús Marco.
Vicepresident of CSIC