Programme
We encourage the participation of post-graduate students and other UK and EU researchers.
A poster session will be organised on Tuesday 26 June.
If you would like to participate, or present a poster please contact Madalin Guta (madalin.guta "at" nottingham.ac.uk)
A poster session will be organised on Tuesday 26 June.
If you would like to participate, or present a poster please contact Madalin Guta (madalin.guta "at" nottingham.ac.uk)
Monday 25 June
9.30 - 10.00 ARRIVAL & COFFEE 10.00 - 10.50 Philipp Schindler(for Thomas Monz) (University of Innsbruck) Experimental state and process reconstruction 10.50 - 11.40 Theodore Kypraios (University of Nottingham) Rank-based model selection for quantum tomography 11.40 - 12.30 Marcus Cramer (University of Ulm) Scalable reconstruction of pure and mixed quantum many-body states LUNCH 14.00 -14.50 Matthias Christandl (ETH Zurich) Reliable Quantum State Tomography 14.50 - 15.40 Daniel Burgarth(University of Aberystwyth) Quantum System Identification with limited resources 15.40 - 16.00 COFFEE 16.00 - 16.50 Daniel Oi (University of Strathclyde, Glasgow) Maximum Likelihood and Bayesian Signal Analysis for Quantum System Identification 16.50 - 17.30 DISCUSSION 19.30 DINNER |
Tuesday 26 June
9.30 - 10.00 ARRIVAL & COFFEE 10.00 - 10.50 Philipp Schindler (University of Innsbruck) Model testing of tomographic data 10.50 - 11.40 Kristan Temme (University of Vienna) Quantum Chi-Squared and Goodness of Fit Testing 11.40 - 12.30 Cristina Butucea (Universite Paris-Est Marne-la-Vallee) Rank-penalized estimation for the tomography of a quantum system LUNCH/POSTER SESSION 14.00 -14.50 Jens Eisert (FU Berlin) Learning much from little 14.50 - 15.40 Koenraad Audenaert (Royal Holloway, London) Quantum Multi-Hypothesis Testing 15.40 - 16.00 COFFEE 16.00 - 16.50 Richard Gill (University of Leiden) Sparsity and state and detector tomography 16.50 - 17.40 Teiko Heinosaari (University of Turku) Minimal informationally complete observables and sequential measurements |