10-20 Jun 2025 Cargèse (France)

Speakers

Quantum Materials lectures:

Rafael Fernandes, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign (USA): “Unconventional pairing and multi-component superconductivity”

Yann Gallais, Paris Cité University (France): "Raman scattering in quantum materials”

Antoine Georges, Collège de France (France): "Materials with Strong Electronic Correlations: A Theoretical Overview"

Vidya Madhavan, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign (USA): “Obtaining momentum- and time- resolution with a spatially resolved probe”

Philippe Mendels, Paris-Saclay University (France): "Quantum Spin Liquids: an experimental overview”

Anna Tamai, University of Geneva (Switzerland): "ARPES studies of quantum materials”

Maïa Vergniory, University of Sherbrooke (Canada): "Topological Quantum Chemistry and the Topological Materials Database"

Andrea Young, University of California, Santa Barbara (USA): “Topology and correlations in crystalline graphene heterostructures"

 

 

Quantum Information lectures:

Antoine Browaeys, Paris-Saclay University (France): “Many-body physics and quantum information with arrays of Rydberg atoms”

Anaïs Dréau, University of Montpellier (France): "Fluorescent spin-defects in semiconductors for quantum technologies”

Michele Filippone, CEA Grenoble (France): "The Quantum Simulation of the Many-Body Problem”

Benjamin Huard, ENS Lyon (France): “Microwave quantum optics”

Mathieu Juan, University of Sherbrooke (Canada): "Quantum opto-mechanics et magneto-mechanics"

Julia Meyer, University of Grenoble (France): “Josephson junctions: Andreev bound states and topology”

Bertrand Reulet, University of Sherbrooke (Canada): "From electronic noise to quantum optics in mesoscopic conductors”

Andreas Wallraff, ETH Zurich (Switzerland): “Quantum Communication and Loophole free Bell Tests with Superconducting Circuits”

 

 

Seminars:

Emmanuel Flurin, CEA Saclay (France): "Single Atom Magnetic resonance by Microwave Photon Counting"

Gaël Grissonnanche, Ecole Polytechnique (France): “The secrets of strange metals: A Comprehensive Introduction”

Marc-Henri Julien, University of Grenoble (France): “What is behind high Tc superconductivity? Answers from experiments in high magnetic fields”

Pedram Roushan, Google Reseach (USA): “Novel quantum dynamics with superconducting qubits”

 

 

Public talk:

Antoine Georges: "Matière Quantique et Phénomènes Collectifs"

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