[quantum-info] CTP Quantum Information Days 2020 Workshop - second circular

Remigiusz Augusiak remik24 at gmail.com
Sun Feb 9 12:39:42 EST 2020


Dear all,


This is the second circular concerning our workshop:


*CTP Quantum Information Days 2020 *

*20-22 April 2020, Center For Theoretical Physics, Warsaw (Poland)*

http://www.cft.edu.pl/QID2020/public/en


We strongly encourage especially young researchers to apply

for a talk/poster or to participate.


The main aim of the CTP Quantum Information Days workshop, as a part of the
Warsaw Quantum Information Week, is to bring together young researchers
working in the widely understood fields of quantum information
and foundations of quantum theory. We hope to inspire vivid scientific
discussions and foster new collaborations. Young researchers will have the
possibility of presenting their recent results in a form of a talk (approx.
20 minutes long) or a poster. A number of invited talks by widely
recognized scientists of younger generation is also planned.


KEY DATES


February 23th 2020: Abstract submission for contributed talks closes

March 9th 2020: Final program announced

April 17th 2020: Registration closes

April 20th - 22th 2020: Conference


INVITED SPEAKERS

   - Nicolas Brunner (*University of Geneva*)
   - Daniel Cavalcanti (*ICFO, Barcelona*)
   - Giulio Chiribella (*University of Oxford*)
   - Michał Horodecki (*International Centre for Theory
   of Quantum Technologies, Gdańsk*)
   - Matthias Kleinmann (*University of Siegen*)
   - Barbara Kraus (*University of Innsbruck*)
   - Miguel Navascués (*Institute for Quantum Optics
   and Quantum Information, Vienna*)
   - Mauro Paternostro (*University of Belfast*)
   - Stefano Pironio (*University of Brussels*)
   - Julio de Vicente (*Charles III University of Madrid*)

Sincerely,

Remik Augusiak

Jarek Korbicz

Adam Sawicki
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