Events

Seminars

Apr 21, 2023
A Loose Introduction to tensor networks and quantum pictures
Fabio Costa (NORDITA)

Apr 13, 2023
Hilbert space fragmentation and interaction-induced localization in the extended Fermi-Hubbard model
Philipp Frey (University of Melbourne)

Mar 16, 2023
Composite quantum particles at the interface with gravity – foundations and applications Quantum Causal Structures
Magdalena Zych (Stockholm University)

Feb 22, 2023
Quantum Causal Structures
Fabio Costa (NORDITA)

Feb 1, 2023
Giant Atoms: Maximally-entangled and long-lived states
Alan Costa Dos Santos (Federal University of São Carlos)

Dec 14, 2022
Applications of Network Theory
Alexander Gorsky (ITEP Moscow)

Nov 9, 2022
Open Quantum Hopfield-type networks: phase diagram and storage capacity
Eliana Fiorelli (Aachen University)

Nov 2, 2022
Casual fermion systems, an optimization problem and machine learning techniques
Robert Jonsson (NORDITA)

Oct 26, 2023
Concurrence Percolation in Quantum Networks
Xiangyi Meng (Northeastern University)

Oct 5, 2023
Two-mode Schrödinger-cat states with nonlinear optomechanics: generation and verification of non-Gaussian mechanical entanglement
Lydia Kanari-Naish (Imperial College London)

Upcoming Events

Nordita Quantum Get-Together & Work-Together

This three-day workshop brings together early career researchers from theory and experiment and aims to create new connections and to collaboratively develop new research ideas in three main topic areas. The workshop draws inspiration from hackathons and puts collaborative group work into its center. At the workshop, the participants form mixed teams and hack a major open problem, introduced by invited experts, who will acts as mentors, at the workshop. 

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WINQ Scientific Program 2024

More info coming soon

Past Events

WINQ Launching Workshops

The pair of three days workshops, planned as part of the launch of the Nordita based Wallenberg Initiative on Networks and Quantum Information (WINQ), were finally held June 8–15, after a two year delay because of the covid-19 pandemic. The format consisted of various overview talks along with shorter talks. Sessions also included lively discussion (aided in part by “slido”, an app that enables to collect questions/remarks during the talks) which subsequently formed the basis for more in depth discussions and exchanges. This resulted in an interactive and open atmosphere at the workshops and in all they were considered a success. It served to highlight the exciting directions in the fields and provide exposure of WINQ to the community.

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