Program

1st day (monday 20): Non-locality, contextuality and entanglement

Morning :
9 to 11 Theory/foundations (Jean Bricmont, U. Louvain) non-locality and contextuality

 11 to 11.30 coffee break 

 11.30 to 12.30 Perola Milman, CNRS, U. Paris-Diderot) contextuality and continuous variables.
 
Afternoon:
2 to 4 Experiments/technology Anais Dréau, (CNRS, U.Montpellier) 40 years of violation of Bell's inequalities

 4 to 5.30 Djeylan Aktas (Bristol Univ.) applications of non-locality.

Evening: presentations of participants and speakers. 

 

2nd day (tuesday 21): 2nd quantum revolution: metrology and quantum measurements
 
Morning: experiments/technology 
9 to 11 Caroline Champenois, CNRS, U. Aix- Marseille) atomic interferometry-Ramsey interferometer, atomic clock, gravimetry 

11 to 11.30 coffee break 

 11.30 to 12.30 Anais Dréau nv-centers in diamond and applications in magnetometry
 
Afternoon:   
2 to 3.30  Yves Caudano (U. Namur)  quantum weak measurement fundamental and theoretical aspects, part 1

 3.30 to 4.30 Perola Milman Hong-Ou-Mandel experiment and photon wave function.

 Evening: round table: the concept of trajectory in quantum physics (animated by  Jean Bricmont); photon wave function and photon trajectory (animated by Perola Milman)

 

 3rd day (wednesday 22): 

 Morning:

9 to 11 Theory/foundations Thomas Durt, (Institut Fresnel, Ecole Centrale Marseille) Bohr-Einstein debate,  decoherence and entanglement, decoherence mechanism of a lossy cavity QED plus description of certain experimental realizations, Plus description of certain experimental realizations.

 11 to 11.30 coffee break 

 11.30 tutorials/exercises

Afternoon:
2 to 4 Yves Caudano quantum weak measurement fundamental and theoretical aspects, part 2 

 End of afternoon: flash presentations (plus posters) of participants.

 

 

4th day (thursday 23): second quantum revolution: quantum information and  ``qubit’’ Q. communication, Q. computing and simulation, Q. cryptography
 
Morning:
9 to 11 Applications of the Heisenberg-Weyl (in finite dimensions) to quantum information (Thomas Durt)

 11 to 11.30 coffee break 

 11.30 to 12 tutorials/exercises

Afternoon:
2 to 4 experiments/technology  (Christophe Couteau, UTT Troyes): quantum cryptography. graph states and single photons.
 
Evening: round table: emerging Q. technologies, animated by Christophe Couteau, Loic Henriet, Caroline Champenois plus guests T.B.A.

 

5th day (friday 24): second quantum revolution : ``market study'', strategies at national and international levels (gdr Iqfa, quantum flagship, start ups, industrial sponsors)
Morning:
8.45 to 9.45 technology (Loic Henriet, start-up Pasqal, Palaiseau): quantum simulators.

 10.45 to 11.15 coffee break 

11.15 Round table: the french ecosystem and the Plan Quantique animated by Loic Henriet, Christophe Couteau, Sébastien Tanzilli (CNRS Nice by zoom) plus guests T.B.A.
Lunch and concluding remarks

 


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