Program

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Program

Day 1: Wednesday 17 November 2021

8:50 – 9:00

Robin Kaiser: Opening remarks

Entanglement and correlations (Chair: Tommaso Roscilde)

9:00 – 9:30

David Clément (Institut d’Optique, Palaiseau, France): Observation of momentum-correlated Bogoliubov's pairs in the quantum depletion of an interacting Bose gas

9:30 – 10:00

Leonardo Mazza (LPTMS, Paris Saclay, France): Two-body losses in strongly-correlated one-dimensional gases

10:00 – 10:30

Discussion (with the two speakers)

10:30 – 11:00

Coffee break

Quantum dynamics & topology (Chair: Hélène Perrin)

11:00 – 11:30

Cécile Repellin (LPMMC, Grenoble, France): Detecting fractional quantum Hall states of few bosons in ultracold gases

11:30 – 12:00

Adam Rançon (PhLAM, Lille, France): Effective thermalization of a many-body dynamically localized Bose gas

12:00 – 12:30

Discussion (with the two speakers)

12:30 – 14:00

Lunch break

14:00 – 14:30

Patrizia Vignolo (INPHYNI, Univ. Côte d’Azur, France): Quantum boomerang effect: beyond the standard Anderson model

14:30 – 15:00

Ian Spielman (JQI NIST, Maryland, USA): Floquet-engineering topological Dirac bands in an optical lattice

15:00 – 15:30

Discussion (with the two speakers)

15:30 – 16:00

Coffee break

Quantum tech industry (Chair: Robin Kaiser)

16:00 – 16:20

Peter Schwindt (Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, USA): Progress towards a miniature cold-atom accelerometer

16:20 – 16:40

Sylvain Gigan (LightOn, Paris, France): Computing with Disorder: programmable linear quantum networks with a multimode fiber

16:40 – 17:00

Michael Foss-Feig (Honeywell Quantum Solution, USA): Trapped-ion quantum computing at Honeywell: Progress toward fault tolerant computing

17:00 – 17:30

Discussion (with the three speakers)

 

Day 2: Thursday 18 November 2021

Optical lattices (Chair: David Clément)

9:00 – 9:30

Christof Weitenberg (Univ. Hamburg, Germany): Studying optical lattice physics with a quantum gas magnifier

9:30 – 10:00

Laurent Vernac (LPL, Paris Nord, France): Detecting correlations in large ensemble of large spin atoms

10:00 – 10:30

Discussion (with the two speakers)

10:30 – 11:00

Coffee break

Superfluid dynamics (Chair: Igor Ferrier-Barbut)

11:00 – 11:30

Zoran Hadzibabic (Cambridge, UK): Shaken 2D Bose gases

11:30 – 12:00

Jérôme Beugnon (LKB, ENS Paris, France): Observation of a two-dimensional scale-invariant soliton in a Bose gas

12:00 – 12:30

Discussion (with the two speakers)

12:30 – 14:00

Lunch break

Poster session

14:00 – 15:30

List of posters: see here

Cold molecules (Chair: Mathilde Hugbart)

15:30 – 16:00

Ana-Maria Rey (JILA, Boulder, USA): Exploring dipolar exchange interactions  in polar molecules

16:00 – 16:30

Kang-Kuen Ni (Harvard, USA): State-to-State Molecular Reations in the Ultracold Regime

16:30 – 17:00

Discussion (with the two speakers)

 

Day 3: Friday 19 November 2021

Atom-light interaction (Chair: William Guerin)

9:00 – 9:30

Igor Ferrier-Barbut (Institut d’Optique, Palaiseau, France): Dynamics of laser-driven two-level atomic ensembles near Dicke’s regime

9:30 – 10:00

Benjamin Pasquiou (Univ. Amsterdam, The Netherlands): Continuous-wave Bose-Einstein condensate

10:00 – 10:30

Discussion (with the two speakers)

10:30 – 11:00

Coffee break

Metrology (Chair: Carlos Garrido Alzar)

11:00 – 11:30

Dimitry Yankelev (MPQ Garching, Germany): High Dynamic-Range Atom Interferometry

11:30 – 12:00

Andrea Bertoldi (LP2N, Institut d’Optique, Bordeaux, France): Rubidium atoms in telecom dipole traps for fundamental physics

12:00 – 12:30

Discussion (with the two speakers)

12:30 – 14:00

Lunch break

Rydberg atoms (Chair: Thomas Bourdel)

14:00 – 14:30

Patrick Cheinet (LAC, Paris Saclay, France): Coherent Light Shift on Alkaline-Earth Rydberg Atoms from Isolated Core Excitation without Auto-Ionization

14:30 – 15:00

Giulia Semeghini (Harvard, USA): Topological spin liquids and new scientific frontiers with programmable atom arrays

15:00 – 15:30

Discussion (with the two speakers)

15:30 – 15:40

Thomas Bourdel: Closing remark

 

 

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