QUEST 2000 Schedule        

The schedule in its present incarnation is given below. All morning talks will begin at 9:30. Since questions are encouraged during the review talks we expect these to take longer than a typical seminar -- we will take a 15 minute break about 45 minutes into the review. the review talks should finish up by 11:15 allowing time for informal discussion before lunch.

After lunch, we begin at 1:00 with the two technical talks of roughly 30 minutes each, and including time for discussion these should be done by 2:30. The formal discussion sessions begin at 3:00 and go on till the participants are exhausted (hopefully this will happen around 5:00 or so).

Friday morning we will begin at 9:30 with two technical talks. At 11:00 we will have an informal discussion on how QUEST should work regarding science and collaboration issues. The afternoon is open for informal interactions.

Schedule

Day/Date Morning Review Technical Talk 1 Technical Talk 2 Formal Discussion
Monday, July 24 Mark Sherwin Charles Marcus Andrew Doherty Quantum Devices
(A. Balatsky/C. Marcus)
Tuesday, July 25 Tony Leggett Rutger Vrijen Alex Balatsky Quantum State Control
(S. Habib/A. Doherty)
Wednesday, July 26 Pierre Meystre Poul Jessen Mark Raizen Cold Atoms
(E. Timmermans/I. Deutsch)
Thursday, July 27 Lov Grover Volker Meyer TBA Quantum Computing
(D. James/V. Meyer)

Day/Date Technical Talk 1 Technical Talk 2 Informal Discussion
Friday, July 28 Seamus Davis Bala Sundaram Where do we go from here?

Talk Titles

Speaker Talk Title
Alex Balatsky Impurity States and STM Tunneling in Superconductors
Seamus Davis Exploring the Electronic `Nanoscape' of Highly Correlated Materials
Andrew Doherty Trapping and Tracking Single Atoms in Cavity QED
Poul Jessen Quantum and Classical Dynamics in an Optical Double-Well Potential
Lov Grover Quantum Search Algorithms (Review)
Tony Leggett Quantum Coherence in Condensed Matter (Review)
Charles Marcus Quantum Dots
Volker Meyer Experiments with Entangled Trapped Ions
Pierre Meystre Quantum Coherence in Quantum/Atomic Optics (Review)
Mark Raizen Controlling Atomic Motion with Optical Dipole Potentials
Mark Sherwin Semiconductor Quantum Devices (Review)
Bala Sundaram Classical Phase Spaces: Templates for Quantum Manipulation
Rutger Vrijen Quantum Information Processing with Electron Spins in Semiconductors

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Salman Habib / T-8 / LANL / habib@shiva.lanl.gov / revised July 00
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