Bad Honnef Physics School on Quantum Technologies, APPLICATION DEADLINE 30th APRIL 2018

BAD HONNEF PHYSICS SCHOOL ON QUANTUM TECHNOLOGIES
5-10 August 2018
Physikzentrum, Bad Honnef, Germany
http://www.dpg-physik.de/dpg/pbh/aktuelles/S118.html

Application deadline is Monday, April 30, 2018.

Quantum technologies (QT) are expected to bring transformative innovation to science, economy and society. They emanate from basic research and require concerted efforts in education, theory and engineering to advance all of their application domains. The QT summer school aims at graduate students, PhDs, postdocs and people from industry with technical background. It offers an efficient, first-hand introduction into this exciting field and its current status in science and industry. All major areas of QT – quantum communication, simulation, computation, metrology and sensing – will be presented by leaders in their respective field, with emphasis on those who are particularly strong in Germany. In addition, start-ups and established companies will present their vision of what will enable QT and of what QT can achieve. The participants will have the opportunity to present their own work in the form of posters.

LIST OF CONFIRMED LECTURERS:
* Oliver Benson
* Dmitry Budker
* Christian Groß
* Rudolf Gross
* Fedor Jelezko
* Carsten Klempt
* Christoph Marquardt
* Peter Michler
* Thomas Monz
* Giovanna Morigi
* Tracy Northup
* Markus Oberthaler
* Gerhard Rempe
* Piet Schmidt
* Ferdinand Schmidt-Kaler
* Kilian Singer
* Jürgen Stuhler
* Harald Weinfurter
* Frank Wilhelm-Mauch

APPLICATION
The application form is available at the Physics School website www.dpg-physik.de/dpg/pbh/aktuelles/S118.html. Application deadline is Monday, April 30, 2018.

FEES
200 € covering full board and lodging (100 € for members of the German Physical Society (DPG)).
The school is supported by the Wilhelm and Else Heraeus Foundation.

The organizers: Jürgen Stuhler (TOPTICA), Piet Oliver Schmidt (PTB Braunschweig / U Hannover), Fedor Jelezko (U Ulm), Harald Weinfurter (LMU München), Stephan Ritter (TOPTICA)