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PROGRAM AUGUST 22-27. MOSCOW General information Russian Quantum Center is organizing Summer School 2016 for graduate students and postdocs on 22‑27...
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PROGRAM AUGUST 22-27. MOSCOW

General information Russian Quantum Center is organizing Summer School 2016 for graduate students and postdocs on 22‑27 August, 2016 in The National University of Science and Technology «MISIS», Moscow. Working language is English. School Topics: 1. Quantum information 2. Spintronics 3. Metamaterials This School will bring together internationally recognized senior scientists, graduate students as well as young and postdoctoral researchers conducting research in the fields of quantum technologies and quantum optics. This school will provide an excellent opportunity for young researchers to get familiar with rapidly developing areas of modern physics and to start their research career.

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Venue Summer School will be held in The National University of Science and Technology «MISIS»: Moscow, Leninskiy Prospekt, 4. Once you enter the «MISIS» please tell the security that you are a participant of Summer School 2016, show your passport and follow the direction signs to the Conference hall. Conference hall «Б-3» is located on the 2nd floor of The National University of Science and Technology «MISIS» (Moscow, Leninskiy Prospekt, 4, 2nd floor). Wi-fi network:

Name: SummerSchool Password: AeXiesh8

! Please make sure to have your passport when entering the National University of Science and Technology MISiS.

KRYMSKY VAL STREET

LENINSKY PROSPEKT

Summer School 2016 / August 22‑27

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Organizing committee

Ruslan Yunusov

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Vladimir Belotelov

(Chairman of the organizing committee)

• Chief Executive Officer of the RQC; • PhD in Physics (Lomonosov Moscow State University); • Economics graduate (Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration)

• Magneto-optics, Plasmonics and Nanophotonics group leader; • PhD, Doctor of Science (Habil.); • Associate Professor at Lomonosov Moscow State University

Alexey Akimov

Michael Gorodetsky

• Quantum Simulators and Integrated Photonics group leader; • PhD in Physics, member of the European Physics Society; • Senior researcher in Lebedev Physics Institute, specializes in the field of coherent and non-linear optics; • Research Scientist (part time) at Harvard University

• Coherent Microoptics and Radiophotonics group leader; • PhD in Physics, Doctor of Science; • Professor at M. V. Lomonosov Moscow State University; • Visiting professor, EPFL (Switzerland)

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Alexey Kavokin

Georgy Shlyapnikov

• Quantum Polaritonics group leader; • Professor, Chair of Nanophysics and Photonics, University of Southampton, UK; • Scientific Director of the Mediterranean Institute of Fundamental Physics, Italy

• Many‑body Theory group leader; • Director of Research, LPTMS CNRAS, Orsay (France); • Professor of the University of Amsterdam (The Netherlands); • Associate Editor of Advances in Physics; • Co‑editor of European Physics Letters

Alexander Lvovsky

Alexey Ustinov

• Quantum Optics group leader; • Professor of Physics, University of Calgary (Canada); • Tier II Canada Research Chair; • Scholar, Canadian Institute for Advanced Research; • Editor, Optics Express

• Superconducting Quantum Circuits group leader; • Professor of Experimental Physics, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany; • Member of Scientific Advisory Board, SPIN Institute, Italy; • Winner of $ 5M Russian mega‑grant – new lab started at MISIS in Moscow in 2011

Alexey Rubtsov

Alexey Zheltikov

• Correlated Quantum Systems group leader; • PhD in Physics, Doctor of Science; • Professor at M. V. Lomonosov Moscow State University

• Advanced Photonics group leader; • Professor at M. V. Lomonosov Moscow State University; • Professor at Texas A&M University (TAMU)

Summer School 2016 / August 22‑27

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Invited speakers Steven Anlage

Sergej Demokritov

Manfred Bayer

Alexey Feofanov

Pavel Belov

Alexey Kimel

Jean-Yves Bigot

Bert Koopmans

University of Maryland, USA Emergent and Nonlinear Properties of Macroscopic Quantum Metamaterials

Technische Universität Dortmund, Germany Giant Interaction Effects of Rydberg Excitons in Cuprous Oxide

ITMO University, Russia All-dielectric Nanophotonics

Physique et de Chimie des Matériaux de Strasbourg, France Femtomagnetism: frontier researches between Ultrafast Optics and Magnetism

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Summer School 2016 / August 22‑27

University Munster, Germany Bose-Einstein condensation of magnons at room temperature: creation, spatio-temporal properties and possible superfluidity

École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne, Switzerland Engineered dissipative reservoir for microwave light using circuit optomechanics

Radboud University, Netherlands Femtosecond Opto-magnetism

Eindhoven University, Netherlands Linking laser-induced femtosecond magnetization dynamics and spintronics – Angular momentum transfer by femtosecond laser heating

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Gershon Kurizki

Barry Sanders

Miguel Levy

Shinji Yuasa

Tim Ralph

Alexandre Zagoskin

Weizmann Institute, Israel What is truly quantum about quantum thermodynamics?

Michigan Technological University, USA Geometry-Induced Magneto-Optic Effects and Nonreciprocal Phenomena in Thin Films

University of Queensland,Australia Optical Quantum Computing and Boson Sampling

University of Calgary, Canada Building a Quantum Computer

AIST, Japan Magnetoresistance and Spin Manipulation for Device Applications

Loughborough University, UK Quantum metamaterials, quantum engineering and quantumness

Arno Rauschenbeutel

Technical University Vienna, Austria Chiral Nanophotonics and Quantum Optics

Summer School 2016 / August 22‑27

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Program August 23

August 24

8:009:00

Breakfast

Breakfast

9:0010:30

Arno Rauschenbeutel Technical University Vienna, Austria

Shinji Yuasa AIST, Japan

10:3011:00

Coffee-break

Coffee-break

11:0012:30

Manfred Bayer Technische Universität Dortmund, Germany

Bert Koopmans Eindhoven University, Netherlands

12:3014:00

Lunch

Lunch

14:0015:30

Barry Sanders University of Calgary, Canada

Alexandre Zagoskin Loughborough University, UK

15:3016:00

Coffee-break

Coffee-break

Gershon Kurizki Weizmann Institute, Israel

Pavel Belov ITMO University, Russia

Poster Session № 1

Poster Session № 2

Time

August 22 Monday

16:0017:30

17:3018:00

Participants Arrival

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Wednesday

Registration

18:0019:00 19:0020:00

Tuesday

Welcome Party

Summer School 2016 / August 22‑27

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August 25

August 26

8:009:00

Breakfast

Breakfast

9:0010:30

Miguel Levy Michigan Technological University, USA

Sergej Demokritov University Munster, Germany

10:3011:00

Coffee-break

Coffee-break

11:0012:30

Steven Anlage University of Maryland, USA

Alexei Kimel Radboud University, Netherlands

12:3014:00

Lunch

Lunch

14:0015:30

Alexey Feofanov École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne, Switzerland

Jean-Yves Bigot Physique et de Chimie des Matériaux de Strasbourg, France

15:3016:00

Coffee-break

Coffee-break

16:0017:30

Tim Ralph University of Queensland, Australia

Time

Thursday

Friday

August 27 Saturday

Participants departure

17:3018:00 18:0019:00

Sport / Excursion

19:0020:00

Summer School 2016 / August 22‑27

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Excursion Walking tour to the museum-reserve Tsaritsyno

The museum‑reserve Tsaritsyno is located in the south of Moscow and includes an architectural complex of the late 18th century, Greenhouses, Historical Landscaped Park with ponds and new park zones with Light dynamic fountain. The territory covers 405 hectares.

The palace complex was created as a suburb residence of the Empress Catherine II. It was designed and built by the architect Vasily Bazhenov. Later the new Grand Palace by Matvey Kazakov became the center of composition. The buildings were not completed. After the Empress’s death the work has stopped.

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BUS STOP

Meeting point and transfer: If you want to go to the excursion you need to come to the bus, which will wait near MISIS (see the map) only from 17:45 till 18:00. Return transfers won’t be provided. Event address: Moscow, Dolskaya Street, 1. www.tsaritsyno-museum.ru

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Summer School 2016 / August 22‑27

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Sport Beach volleyball court in Gorky Park

Facilities: • Mirror hall • Changing rooms • Lockers • Showers • WC • Hairdryers

! Meeting point is near Help Desk on the second floor of MISIS. We’ll wait for all participants only from 17:30 till 17:45. After that the group will go to the Beach Volleyball Court in Gorky Park (see the map). Event address: Moscow, Krymskiy Val, 9. park-gorkogo.com/en/places/136

KRYMSKY VAL STREET

CENTRAL ENTER

GORKY PARK

BEACH VOLEYBALL COURT

Please don’t forget to take your badge for entering to the sport event. Summer School 2016 / August 22‑27

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Transportation

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Airport

Metro

You can reach one of Moscow Airports by taking an Aeroexpress train, which costs about 420 rubles (~$7). It takes about 40 minutes to get to, respectively, Vnukovo Airport from Kiyevsky Vokzal, Domodedovo Airport from Paveletsky Vokzal or Sheremetyevo Airport from Belorussky Vorzal (railway station). Each of them has a metro station nearby.

Metro is the main transportation system in Moscow. The system covers most of the city and provides rapid access to the most of the points of interest in Moscow. Trains run every 3‑5 minutes. In most cases, Metro is the fastest way of transportation as Moscow often suffers from serious traffic jams.

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Summer School 2016 / August 22‑27

Summer School will be held in The National University of Science and Technology «MISIS» (Moscow, Leninskiy Prospekt, 4). The closest metro station is «Oktyabrskaya» («Kaluzhsko‑Rizhskaya Line»). Please see the Metro map enclosed.

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Accommodation

! Non-residents (who specified it in the application form) will be provided with hotel accommodation in Dormitory of MISIS «Dom-kommuna».

Please make sure to have your passport when entering to the The Dormitory of MISIS «Domkommuna».

Address: 2‑y Donskoy pr-d, 9, Moscow, Russia. Metro Station: Leninskiy Prospekt. («Orange line»).

You cannot: • smoke or drink spirits; • use electric stoves and water boilers; • listen to loud music and make noise after 22:00; • invite guests

2ND DONSKOY PR-D

ORDZHONIKIDZE STREET

Summer School 2016 / August 22‑27

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Contacts & help Found yourself lost or confused, need additional information or have an unusual situation needed to be solved promptly? Please, feel free to contact our Help Desk arranged for you on the 2nd floor of The National University of Science and Technology «MISIS».

Ekaterina Boltenkova +7 915 233 91 99

! The Help Desk will be open on August, 22 – 26, from 09:00 till 19:00. You can also call us (see contacts below), we will be happy to answer all your questions!

Olga Kuropatkina +7 926 232 64 48

Darja Rumyantseva +7 925 367 24 13

Have a great time at Summer School 2016, we are happy to have you as one of our guests! 12

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