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Junhyeok Hur, KAIST, Korea
Many-body localization (MBL) is a many-body quantum phenomenon that fails to thermalize under strong disorder. more

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Prof Cheng Chin, University of Chicago, USA
I propose a new picture to describe reactions of quantum gases based on mixing of quantum fields. more

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Yichen Cai,University of Cambridge, UK
Diamond quantum magnetometry (DQM) leverages spin properties of nitrogen vacancy (NV) centres in diamond to detect stray magnetic fields with high sensitivity and spatial resolution. more

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Linnea Grans-Samuelsson, Univesity of Oxford, UK
The promise of quantum computers hinges on the ability to scale to large system sizes, e.g., to run quantum computations consisting of more than 100 million operations fault-tolerantly. more

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Dr. Lewis Ruks, NTT Basic Research Laboratories Theoretical quantum physics research group.
Subwavelength arrays of laser-trapped neutral atoms have emerged as a potential quantum-optical platform for guiding and shaping light, where atoms could assume roles conventionally associated with fabricated optical elements. more

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Vincent Koch, Walther-Meißner-Institute, Garching, Germany
Protecting qubits from decoherence remains one of the central challenges in building error-corrected quantum computers, which require coherence times exceeding strict thresholds. more

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Yiping Wang, Northwestern University, USA
Atom interferometry has emerged as a powerful platform for precision measurements and fundamental physics investigations. more

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