This International Symposium on Quantum Technology has invited the 2022 Nobel Prize in Physics laureate (Prof. Alain Aspect), along with quantum expert from Japan (Prof. Jaw-Shen Tsai), France, Taiwan, and other countries around the world, to deliver keynote speeches and invited talks. The symposium aims to explore and share the latest developments and applications in quantum technologies. The content of the symposium will focus on areas such as photonic quantum technologies, superconducting quantum computing, quantum communications, and quantum sensing. Experts from around the world will engage in in-depth discussions on the present status and future trends. This international symposium not only serves as a platform for academic exchanges but also acts as a bridge for establishing collaborations between industries and academia, jointly advancing the development of quantum technology.
Event Information
Date: October 16, 2024
Time: 09:00~15:55
Venue: 3rd Floor Conference Hall, Le Méridien Taipei (No. 38, Songren Road, Xinyi District, Taipei City)
Registration Website: https://reurl.cc/yvY8kq
Registration Fee: NT$2,500 (To issue a uniform invoice, please provide your Unified Business Number in the registration system)
Registration Deadline: October 16, 2024
Agenda
Talk Title & Abstract
Country | Company/ Institution/ Academic unit | Speaker | Talk title |
France | Université Paris-Saclay | Prof. Alain Aspect | From entanglement to quantum technologies: a second quantum revolution? |
France | CEO & Co-founder, Quandela | Dr. Niccolo Somaschi | |
Taiwan | National Central University | Prof. Yen-Hung Chen | Photonic Integrated Circuit Chips as Building Blocks for Quantum Technology |
Japan | RIKEN & Tokyo University of Science | Prof. Jaw-Shen Tsai | The promise of quantum: Developments of superconducting quantum circuits |
Taiwan | Industrial Technology Research Institute | Dr. Shyh-Shyuan Sheu | |
Taiwan | National Taiwan University | Prof. Jiun-Yun Li | Development of Si-Based Modules for Quantum Computing Applications |
France | Thales Research & Technology | Dr. Thierry Debuisschert | Quantum communication networks at the French and European levels |
Taiwan | National Tsing-Hua University | Prof. Ray-Kuang Lee | Machine-learning enhanced quantum state tomography for non-Gaussian states |