Quantum Sensing Track

All the times in the program are Japan Standard Time(GMT+9)


* Q-LEAP 6th IFQMS Joint Session
16 Nov(Thu.)
Session / Presentation Chairperson / Presenter Affiliation Abstract PDF
    • 9:00-10:30SE-01*. Solid-state Quantum Sensors Part 1
    •  ChairpersonNorikazu MizuochiKyoto U
  • 9:00Quantum sensing: the promise, the challenge, and the path aheadDanielle BrajeMITSE-01-01
  • 9:30Diamond-based magnetometer with dc sensitivity below 10 pT Hz^-1/2 for magnetoencephalographyNaota SekiguchiTokyo TechSE-01-02
  • 10:00Double/Triple resonance of electron spin in diamond: Quantum sensing and manipulationJunko Ishi-HayaseKeio USE-01-03
    • 10:30-10:50Break
    • 10:50-12:20SE-02*. Solid-state Quantum Sensors Part 2
    •  ChairpersonTakayuki IwasakiTokyo Tech
  • 10:50Basic properties and quantum control of diamond qubitsAdam GaliWigner RCP / BMESE-02-01
  • 11:20Plasma CVD engineering of diamond nitrogen-vacancy centers for quantum sensingHiromitsu KatoAISTSE-02-02
  • 11:50Magnetic field imaging using quantum sensors for condensed matter physicsKensuke KobayashiUTokyoSE-02-03
    • 12:20-13:50Lunch
    • 13:50-15:20SE-03*. Optical Quantum Sensing
    •  ChairpersonShigeki TakeuchiKyoto U
  • 13:50Mid-IR quantum sensing with entangled photonsSven RamelowHumboldt USE-03-01
  • 14:20Quantum enhancement towards sensitive molecular vibrational imagingYasuyuki OzekiUTokyoSE-03-02
  • 14:50Reaching the quantum limit with a gravitational-wave telescopeKentaro SomiyaTokyo TechSE-03-03
* Q-LEAP 6th IFQMS Joint Session
17 Nov(Fri.)
Session / Presentation Chairperson / Presenter Affiliation Abstract PDF
    • 9:00-10:30SE-04*. Quantum Life Sciences Meets Quantum Computing Part 1
    •  ChairpersonNoriaki YahataQST
  • 9:00The state of quantum computing applications in health and medicineFrederik FlötherQuantumBaselSE-04-01
  • 9:30Quantum computing in chemistry, molecular biology, and materials scienceMarkus ReiherETH ZürichSE-04-02
  • 10:00Exploring the quantum acceleration of machine learning in neural data analysisKei MajimaQSTSE-04-03
  • 10:10Expansion of the scope of quantum annealingYuya SekiKeio USE-04-04
  • 10:20Application of quantum annealing to quantum sensingYuichiro MatsuzakiChuo USE-04-05
    • 10:30-10:50Break
    • 10:50-12:20SE-05. Quantum Life Sciences Meets Quantum Computing Part 2
    •  ChairpersonKeisuke FujiiOsaka U
  • 10:50Quantum cognition? The subatomic frontier of brain researchMatthew FisherUCSBSE-05-01
  • 11:20Hyperpolarized spin sensing of metabolic processes in a brainMakoto NegoroOsaka U / QST
  • 11:50Some steps towards enabling practical quantum computing of biomoleculesWataru MizukamiOsaka USE-05-03
    • 12:20-13:50Lunch
    • 13:50-15:20SE-06. Atom Interferometer
    •  ChairpersonTetsuo KishimotoUEC
  • 13:50Can a rock be a wave? From 100 years of de-Broglie's wave-particle duality to quantum-gravityRon FolmanBen-Gurion USE-06-01
  • 14:35Precise magnetometer with a Bose-Einstein condensateKosuke ShibataGakushuin USE-06-02
    • 15:20-15:40Break
    • 15:40-17:10SE-07. Atom/Ion Clocks
    •  ChairpersonRekishu YamazakiICU
  • 15:40Trapped-ion optical atomic clocks: from fundamental physics to quantum sensingDavid LeibrandtUCLA
  • 16:25Laser spectroscopy of triply charged Th-229 toward a nuclear clockAtsushi YamaguchiRIKENSE-07-02