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Quantum Networks Workshop (QuNeW)

We are soliciting contributions and applications for registration to the First Biennial Quantum Networks Workshop, July 19-21, 2023, at The Wylie Center in MA, USA. This workshop is an excellent opportunity for researchers, academics, and industry professionals to come together and discuss the latest advancements in quantum networks.

The workshop will feature keynote speakers and presentations on various topics related to quantum networks. Our agenda will include discussions on applications of quantum networks, quantum repeaters, quantum computing networks, integrated quantum photonics, emerging platforms, space-based quantum networking, and quantum network software and simulation. We have also organized poster sessions to showcase your work and invite discussion with fellow attendees.

Registration for this workshop is free, thanks to the sponsorship of the AWS Center of Quantum Networking. To register for attendance and/or contribution, please visit the form and complete the registration form by May 22nd, 2023. Early registration is encouraged as space is limited. We encourage submissions from all levels, from students to seasoned professionals.

Confirmed invited speakers include Mikhail Lukin (Harvard University), Alexey Gorshkov (University of Maryland), Sven Rogge (University of New South Wales), Paul Barclay (University of Calgary), Dirk Englund (MIT), Christine Silberhorn (Universität Paderborn), Sumeet Khatri (Freie Universität Berlin), David Nadlinger (University of Oxford), Janis Nötzel (Technische Universität München) with more to come.

We believe that this workshop will provide a unique opportunity to share knowledge, exchange ideas, and form collaborations in the field of quantum networks. We hope you will join us in this exciting event and look forward to your contribution. Further information is available in the workshop poster and on our webpage .

If you have any questions or need further information, please do not hesitate to contact us at QuantNetConference@amazon.com