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Quantum applications symposium:  July 1-3, 2001

From: Source: Quantum-Mind
Date: 3/9/2001
Time: 10:16:29 PM
Remote Name: 165.166.44.18

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Subject: Quantum applications symposium July 1-3, 2001

For details see: http://www.erim.org/qas2001/index.html

Sunday - Tuesday, July 1 - 3, 2001 Hale Auditorium Conference Facility, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA The Quantum Applications Symposium will provide a forum for considering the broadest possible range of quantum applications. In addition to quantum information topics such as quantum computing, cryptography, and communications, the symposium will cover new sensor concepts that exploit quantum effects as well as potential biophysical, biocomputing, nanotechnology, and quality of life implications. Invited speakers will discuss research domains within their purview and will project their vision of how quantum effects may impact our future within the next 10-50 years. Facilitated question-and-answer discussions and side meetings will encourage cross-fertilization across technical disciplines. Participants will be drawn from academia, government and industry. This symposium is sponsored by Veridian (opens in new window) and ERIM (opens in new window).

Speakers Takuzo Aida, University of Tokyo Jacqueline K. Barton, California Institute of Technology David Deutsch, University of Oxford "Quantum Technology: Realism in Action" Artur Ekert, University of Oxford Stuart Hameroff, Arizona Health Sciences Center Brian Josephson, University of Cambridge Seth Lloyd, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) "Quantum Information: Past and Future" Lute Maleki, JPL, Quantum Sciences and Technology Group Chris Monroe, University of Michigan Phil Platzman, Lucent Technologies Bahaa Saleh, Boston University Henry Stapp, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Ted Steele, University of Wollongong Stephen L. Squires, Chief Science Officer and Vice President, Hewlett-Packard Company Donald A. Tomalia, University of Michigan Peter Zoller, University of Innsbruck --=====================_28229697==_.ALT Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii"

For details see: http://www.erim.org/qas2001/index.html

Sunday - Tuesday, July 1 - 3, 2001 Hale Auditorium Conference Facility, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA The Quantum Applications Symposium will provide a forum for considering the broadest possible range of quantum applications. In addition to quantum information topics such as quantum computing, cryptography, and communications, the symposium will cover new sensor concepts that exploit quantum effects as well as potential biophysical, biocomputing, nanotechnology, and quality of life implications. Invited speakers will discuss research domains within their purview and will project their vision of how quantum effects may impact our future within the next 10-50 years. Facilitated question-and-answer discussions and side meetings will encourage cross-fertilization across technical disciplines. Participants will be drawn from academia, government and industry. This symposium is sponsored by Veridian (opens in new window) and ERIM (opens in new window).

Speakers

Takuzo Aida, University of Tokyo Jacqueline K. Barton, California Institute of Technology David Deutsch, University of Oxford "Quantum Technology: Realism in Action" Artur Ekert, University of Oxford Stuart Hameroff, Arizona Health Sciences Center Brian Josephson, University of Cambridge Seth Lloyd, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) "Quantum Information: Past and Future" Lute Maleki, JPL, Quantum Sciences and Technology Group Chris Monroe, University of Michigan Phil Platzman, Lucent Technologies Bahaa Saleh, Boston University Henry Stapp, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Ted Steele, University of Wollongong Stephen L. Squires, Chief Science Officer and Vice President, Hewlett-Packard Company Donald A. Tomalia, University of Michigan Peter Zoller, University of Innsbruck

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