Plenary Speakers
Optomechanical systems. Markus Aspelmeyer, University of Vienna
Atomic systems. Immanuel Bloch, Max-Planck-Institut für Quantenoptik
Superconducting systems. Jay Gambetta, IBM
Quantum simulation using hybrid computing. Dieter Jaksch, Oxford University
Ion traps. Dietrich Leibfried, NIST
Gravitational wave detectors. Nergis Mavalvala, MIT
Quantum communication and computing. Jian-Wei Pan, USTC
Quantum photonics. Christine Silberhorn, University of Paderborn
INVITED Speakers
Mete Atature, University of Cambridge
Chris Ballance, University of Oxford
Hugues De Riedmatten, ICFO
Sara Ducci, Paris Diderot University (UP7)-CNRS
Hagai S. Eisenberg, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
David Elkouss, Technical University of Delft
Leonardo Fallani, University of Florence
Akira Furusawa, University of Tokyo
Vittorio Giovannetti, Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa
Nils Huntemann, Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt (PTB)
Thomas Jennewein, University of Waterloo
Anthony Laing, University of Bristol
Peter Leek, University of Oxford
Rosario Lo Franco, University of Palermo
Chao-Yang Lu, University of Science and Technology of China
Chris Monroe, University of Maryland
Roberto Osellame, IFN-CNR
Valentina Parigi, Université Pierre et Marie Curie
Alejandro Perdomo, Zapata Computing
Pascale Senellart, CNRS/Paris Sud University
Sébastien Tanzilli, INPHYNI, CNRS, University Côte d’Azur
Rob Thew, Université de Genève
Guglielmo Tino, LENS, University of Florence, INFN
Paolo Villoresi, University of Padova
Andrew G. White, The University of Queensland
David Zajac, IBM