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Program at a Glance

Tracks Contents / Topics
  • PL
  • Plenary Sessions
  • Opening, Government Policy on Quantum Science and Technology, Keynote, Global Quantum Ecosystem, Quantum×AI, Standardization ~ De facto and De jure for Industrialization ~
  • CP
  • Quantum Computing Track
  • QC with Ions, Atoms and Photons, Semiconductor QC, Superconducting QC, Industrialization of QC, Quantum Annealing, Near-term Quantum Computing, Toward FTQC, Quantum Algorithms and Foundation
  • SE
  • Quantum Sensing Track
  • Solid-State Q. Sensors (1) 2D, SiC / Japan-Germany Diamond NV Collaboration Session Part 1*, Solid-State Q. Sensors (2) Japan-Germany Diamond NV Collaboration Session Part2*, Quantum Optical Sensing*, Impact of Nano-Scale Molecular Structures in Living and Eco-Systems for Electron’s Quantum Behaviors*,Quantum Life Science -Medical Applications of Quantum Techniques-*, Atom Ion Sensing, Quantum MRI
    * Q-LEAP 7th IFQMS Joint Session
  • CC
  • Quantum Cryptography & Communication Track
  • Quantum Key Distribution and Its Network, Satellite Quantum Communication, Quantum Communication for Computation, Quantum Network, Social Implementation of Quantum Communication, Quantum Cryptography: Present and Prospects
  • MA
  • Special Session
  • Materials for Future Quantum Information Technologies
  • PO
  • Poster Session
  • Quantum Computing, Quantum Sensing, Quantum Cryptography & Communication

All the times in the program are Japan Standard Time(GMT+9) Program at a Glance

21 Oct (Mon.)
  • 9
  • 10
    10:00-10:20
    OpeningPL-01
    10:20-11:40
    Government Policy on Quantum Science and TechnologyPL-02
  • 11
  • 12
  • 13
    13:10-14:30
    KeynotePL-03
  • 14
    14:30-15:45
    Global Quantum EcosystemPL-04
  • 15
  • 16
    16:10-16:50
    Quantum × AIPL-05
    16:50-17:30
    Standardization ~ De facto and De jure for Industrialization ~PL-06
  • 17
  • 18
    18:30-20:30
    Reception
  • 19
  • 20

* Q-LEAP 7th IFQMS Joint Session

22 Oct (Tue.)
  • 8
  • 9
    9:00-10:30
    QC with Ions, Atoms and PhotonsCP-01
    9:00-10:30
    Solid-State Q. Sensors (1) 2D, SiC / Japan-Germany Diamond NV Collaboration Session Part 1SE-01*
    9:00-10:30
    Quantum Key Distribution and Its NetworkCC-01
  • 10
    10:50-12:20
    Semiconductor QCCP-02
    10:50-12:20
    Solid-State Q. Sensors (2) Japan-Germany  Diamond NV Collaboration Session Part2SE-02*
    10:50-12:20
    Satellite Quantum CommunicationCC-02
  • 11
  • 12
  • 13
    13:50-14:50
    Superconducting QCCP-03
    14:50-15:20
    Industrialization of QCCP-04
    13:50-15:20
    Quantum Optical SensingSE-03*
    13:50-15:20
    Quantum Communication for ComputationCC-03
  • 14
  • 15
    15:40-17:30
    Poster SessionPO
  • 16
  • 17
  • 18

* Q-LEAP 7th IFQMS Joint Session

23 Oct (Wed.)
  • 8
  • 9
    9:00-10:30
    Quantum AnnealingCP-05
    09:00-10:30
    Impact of Nano-Scale Molecular Structures in Living and Eco-Systems for Electron’s Quantum BehaviorsSE-04*
    09:00-10:30
    Materials for Future Quantum Information TechnologiesMA-04
  • 10
    10:50-12:20
    Near-term Quantum ComputingCP-06
    10:50-12:20
    Quantum Life Science
    -Medical Applications of Quantum Techniques-
    SE-05*
    10:50-12:20
    Quantum NetworkCC-05
  • 11
  • 12
  • 13
    13:50-15:20
    Toward FTQCCP-07
    13:50-15:20
    Atom Ion SensingSE-06
    13:50-15:20
    Social Implementation of Quantum CommunicationCC-06
  • 14
  • 15
    15:40-17:10
    Quantum Algorithms and FoundationCP-08
    15:40-17:10
    Quantum MRISE-07
    15:40-17:10
    Quantum Cryptography: Present and ProspectsCC-07
  • 16
  • 17
  • 18
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Poster Track Chair: Tadashi Sakai (Tokyo Institute of Technology)

  • Quantum ComputingPO-CP
  • Quantum SensingPO-SE
  • Quantum Cryptography & CommunicationPO-CC