

Workshop for Quantum Repeaters and Networks
Workshop for Quantum Repeaters and Networks (WQRN)
Previous WQRNs
Chicago, USA, 2022
The third WQRN was held the weekend of
August 19-21, 2022 at the David Rubenstein Forum at the University of Chicago.- Rod Van Meter, Keio University, Tutorial: "Quantum Networks from Scratch"
Worldwide quantum network effortsChair: Thaddeus Ladd, HRL Laboratories- David Awschalom, University of Chicago
- Lindsay LeBlanc, University of Alberta
- Alexander Ling, National University of Singapore
- Tim Spiller, University of York
- Saikat Guha, University of Arizona
Quantum networks: theory and metrics
Chair: Liang Jiang, University of Chicago
- Don Towsley, University of Massachusetts Amherst
- Koji Azuma, NTT Basic Research Laboratories
- Johannes Borregaard, T. U. Delft
- Quntao Zhang, University of Southern California
Components of quantum repeaters and networksChair: Elizabeth Goldschmidt, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign- Zheshen Zhang, University of Arizona
- Peter Lodahl, University of Copenhagen
- Amir Safavi-Naeini, Stanford University
- Wolfgand Tittel, T. U. Delft
- Jeff Thompson, Princeton University
Scaling quantum repeaters and networksChair: Saikat Guha, University of Arizona- Paul Kwiat, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
- Dirk Englund, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- Ed Barnes, Virginia Tech
- Harry Buhrman, University of Amsterdam and QuSoft
Seefeld, Austria, 2017
The second WQRN was held in Seefeld, in the Austrian Alps, in September of 2017.
What can we do with quantum networks? What do we want to do?
- Stephanie Wehner, Delft University of Technology
- Iordanis Kerenidis, CNRS Paris
- Jonathan P. Dowling, Louisiana State University
- Robert Broberg, Cisco Systems, Inc.
- Damian Markham, CNRS, Université Pierre et Marie Curie
- Joe Fitzsimmons, National University of Singapore
- Rod Van Meter, Keio University
Figures of merit: Developing a common language- Saikat Guha, University of Arizona
- Wolfgang Dür, University of Innsbruck
- Martin Roetteler, Microsoft Research
- Stefano Pirandola, University of York
- Kae Nemoto, National Institute of Informatics
- Mohsen Razavi, University of Leeds
- Simon Benjamin, Oxford University
Component technologies and building blocks- Ronald Hanson, Delft University of Technology
- Christopher Monroe, JQI and U. Maryland
- Ruffin Evans, Harvard University
- Mikael Afzelius, University of Geneva
- Gerhard Rempe, Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics
- Alex Kuzmich, University of Michigan
- Julien Laurat, Laboratoire Kastler Brossel, UPMC
- Hugues de Riedmatten, ICFO
Scalability toward practical applications and new approaches- Peter van Loock, University of Mainz
- Cheng-Zhi Peng, University of Science and Technology of China
- Khabat Heshami, NRC Ottawa
- Anders Sørensen, Niels Bohr Institute, University of Copenhagen
- Kartik Srinivasan, National Institute of Standards and Technology
- Christine Muschik, University of Innsbruck
- Nicolas Sangouard, University of Basel
Asilomar, USA, 2015
The first WQRN was held in the historic coastal location of Asilomar, in Pacific Grove, California, in May of 2015.
Quantum Repeaters: Objectives, Definitions and Architecture
- Norbert Lütkenhaus, University of Waterloo
- Saikat Guha, BBN Technologies
Generations of Quantum Repeaters- Bill Munro, Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation
- Kae Nemoto, National Institute of Informatics
- Sreraman Muralidharan,Yale University
Quantum Repeater Architecture Under Development- Jungsang Kim, Duke University
- Wolfgang Tittel, University of Calgary
- Mikael Afzelius, University of Geneva
- Matt Sellers, Australian National University
- Cody Jones, HRL Laboratories, LLC
Panel on Quantum Networks- Chip Elliott, BBN Technologies
- Joe Fitzsimons, National University of Singapore
- Stephanie Barz, University of Oxford
- Gabriel Durkin, NASA Ames Research Center
Quantum Repeater Components- Rainer Blatt, University of Innsbruck
- Mark Saffman, University of Wisconsin
- Andrew Shields, Toshiba
- Michael Zugenmaier, Niels Bohr Institute
- Jeremy O'Brien, University of Bristol
- Thomas Gerrits, National Institute of Standards and Technology
- Geoff Pryde, Griffith University
- Kartik Srinivasan, National Institute of Standards and Technology
- Pascale Senellart, CNRS - Laboratoire de Photonique et de Nanostructures
- Xiaohui Bao, University of Science and Technology of China
Quantum Repeater Technologies- Bob Peterson, University of Colorado, Boulder
- Charles Santori, HP Labs
- Mikael Afzelius, University of Geneva
- Dirk Englund, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- Andreas Reiserer, Kavli Institute of Nanoscience, Delft University of Technology
Each session featured discussions led by members of the steering committee.Asilomar, USA, 2015
The first WQRN was held in the historic coastal location of Asilomar, in Pacific Grove, California, in May of 2015.
Quantum Repeaters: Objectives, Definitions and Architecture
- Norbert Lütkenhaus, University of Waterloo
- Saikat Guha, BBN Technologies
Generations of Quantum Repeaters- Bill Munro, Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation
- Kae Nemoto, National Institute of Informatics
- Sreraman Muralidharan,Yale University
Quantum Repeater Architecture Under Development- Jungsang Kim, Duke University
- Wolfgang Tittel, University of Calgary
- Mikael Afzelius, University of Geneva
- Matt Sellers, Australian National University
- Cody Jones, HRL Laboratories, LLC
Panel on Quantum Networks- Chip Elliott, BBN Technologies
- Joe Fitzsimons, National University of Singapore
- Stephanie Barz, University of Oxford
- Gabriel Durkin, NASA Ames Research Center
Quantum Repeater Components- Rainer Blatt, University of Innsbruck
- Mark Saffman, University of Wisconsin
- Andrew Shields, Toshiba
- Michael Zugenmaier, Niels Bohr Institute
- Jeremy O'Brien, University of Bristol
- Thomas Gerrits, National Institute of Standards and Technology
- Geoff Pryde, Griffith University
- Kartik Srinivasan, National Institute of Standards and Technology
- Pascale Senellart, CNRS - Laboratoire de Photonique et de Nanostructures
- Xiaohui Bao, University of Science and Technology of China
Quantum Repeater Technologies- Bob Peterson, University of Colorado, Boulder
- Charles Santori, HP Labs
- Mikael Afzelius, University of Geneva
- Dirk Englund, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- Andreas Reiserer, Kavli Institute of Nanoscience, Delft University of Technology
Each session featured discussions led by members of the steering committee.
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