University of Tokyo – Australian National University Workshop on Quantum Technology

This is the fourth in a series workshops held in Tokyo and Canberra bringing together quantum technology researchers from the University of Tokyo and the Australian National University. Workshop presentations highlight recent developments in both institutions and is open to the ANU community. The workshop features a Public Lecture by Professor Akira Furusawa, one of the world’s leading quantum computer researchers.
8.30-9.15 |
Arrival/Registration |
9.15-9.30 |
Opening/Welcome Professor Ian Petersen, Director, Research School of Engineering, ANU |
9.30-10.00 |
Professor Seigo Tarucha, Univ. of Tokyo Fast CPHASE and QND using Three Spins in a Triple Quantum Dot |
10.00-10.30 |
Professor Ian Petersen, ANU A Systems Theory Approach to the Synthesis of Non-Reciprocal Phase-Insensitive Quantum Amplifiers |
10.30-11.00 |
Coffee |
11.00-11.30 |
Professor Masakazu Sugiyama, Univ. of Tokyo Challenges in III-V crystal growth and fabrication technology for high-efficiency and low-cost solar cells |
11.30-12.00 |
Professor Antonio Tricoli, ANU Three-Dimensional Structuring of Optoelectronic Nanomaterials |
12.00-2.00 |
Lunch |
2.00-2.30 |
Professor Lan Fu, ANU Semiconductor Nanowire based Optoelectronics Towards Quantum Technology |
2.30-3.00 |
Dr Kate Ferguson, ANU Rare Earth Ion based Quantum Information |
3.00-3.15 |
Coffee |
3.15-3.35 |
Yohei Kojima, Univ. of Tokyo Towards quantum teleportation with quantum-dot spin qubits |
3.35-3.55 |
Yuki Imazeki, Univ. of Tokyo |
3.55-4.15 |
Warit Asavanant, Univ. of Tokyo Time-domain multiplexed two-dimensional cluster state for scalable and universal measurement-based quantum computation |
Public Lecture on Large-scale quantum computing with quantum teleportation at Kambri – Drama Theatre
4.30-5.00 |
Drinks |
5.00-6.00 |
Professor Akira Furusawa, Univ. of Tokyo Large-scale quantum computing with quantum teleportation |