23 May 2014
Entropy - Official Sponsor of Quantum Roundabout 2014, Nottingham, UK, 29 June - 2 July 2014
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Entropy is sponsoring the Quantum Roundabout postgraduate conference on quantum physics, to be held in Nottingham, UK from 29 June to 2 July 2014.
This event intends to bring together young researchers, working at the crossroad between physics and applied mathematics, into an enriching scientific interaction. The conference is open to young researchers from universities all over the UK and overseas (especially those within the MPAGS and QUISCO networks), and it is aimed to cover three of the most active research areas of quantum physics, all intimately interconnected, namely: Quantum Information, Quantum Thermodynamics and Foundations of Quantum Mechanics. Three of the top researchers in these fields have been invited to give lectures/tutorials on cutting edge topics. Moreover, a flexible programme with room up to twenty five short talks and a dedicated poster session has been devised to encourage an active contribution from all participants.