27 Apr 2017
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The Quantum Technologies School took place on 24-26 April 2017 at Old Thorns, Liphook in Hampshire. Over�50 delegates attended the residential school led by senior researchers in the SEPnet region. PGRs were exposed to applications of physics which directly rely on the properties of quantum mechanics to perform a function beyond current technological capability. A total of six sessions spanned different directions in which quantum technology is progressing: Quantum computation, Quantum simulation, Quantum sensing / metrology and Quantum communications.
A PGR delegate gave positive feedback saying "the different areas of quantum technology were touched in the right balance.� This makes the conference quite interesting.� A great use and worth of my time.� A great impact into my life and a wonderful exposure for a newbie in the world of quantum technology".
Thank you to all the speakers:�Erika Andersson, Heriot-Watt University, Sougato Bose, University College London; Christopher Chunnilall, NPL;�Andreas Freise, University of Birmingham,�Eran Ginossar, University of Surrey,�Jaewoo Joo, University of Surrey,�Stefan Kuhr, University of Strathclyde, John Morton, University College London; Yuri Ovchinnikov, NPL_, Diego Porras, University of Sussex, Alessandro Rossi, University of Cambridge_, Tim Spiller, University of York, Seb Weidt, University of Sussex and Jonathan Williams, NPL.
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Congratulations to the poster winners:
Joint first place: Corin Gawith and Oliver Trojack, University of Southampton.
Joint second place: Rhonda Au Yeung, University of Surrey and Teresa H�nigl-Decrinis, Royal Holloway, University of London.
(L-R) Dr Eran Ginossar, Teresa H�nigl-Decrinis, Oliver Trojack and Sam Berry receiving the prize on behalf of Corin Gawith.