Monday the 22nd to Wednesday the 24th of July
Hosted in Brighton by the University of Sussex
An ICAP2024 Satellite Workshop on trapped ion quantum computing, quantum error correction and applications
The workshop is a satellite meeting of "ICAP 2024, The 28th International Conference on Atomic Physics"
The registration deadline for this event will be midnight on Monday the 8th of July!
- Aim of the Workshop
- Programme
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ICAP2024 Workshop Programme [PDF 207.49KB]
Confirmed invited speakers include:
Michael Bremner University of Technology Sydney
Earl Campbell Riverlane
Craig Clark Georgia Tech Research Institute
Javier Gonzalez-Conde Universidad del Pais Vasco
David Hucul Air Force Research Laboratory
Raphael Le Brun-Ricalens University of Sussex
Norbert Linke Duke University
Ferdinand Schmidt-Kaler Johannes Gutenberg-Universitat Mainz
Tom Stace University of Queensland
Armands Strikis University College London
Graham Stutter University of Sussex
Tyler Sutherland Oxford Ionics
Celeste Torkzaban Leibniz Universitat Hannover
Michael Vasmer Perimeter Institute
Mark Webber Universal Quantum
Ifan Williams Quantinuum
Christof Wunderlich Universitat Siegen
This list will be updated on a rolling basis as speakers are confirmed.
- Location
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The meeting will be hosted by the University of Sussex, and held in the vibrant seaside city of Brighton. On the south coast of England and surrounded by the rolling green hills of the South Downs National park. Brighton is famous for it's sense of inclusivity and diversity, with a blend of modern culture and exotic architecture.
The workshop base will at Leonardo Royal Brighton Waterfront Hotel a Brighton city venue with a visit to the University campus and laboratory tours on Tuesday afternoon.
- Accommodation
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Please use this link https://book.passkey.com/go/ICAP2024 to our partners at Visit Brighton which will provide you with a range of accommodation options at various price points.
If you wish to stay at the workshop venue, this is Leonardo Royal Brighton Waterfront Hotel and is available to book on the above link at a reduced delegate rate. This rate is only available until the 21st of June 28 days in advance of the workshop therefore we would encourage early booking.
Our partners at Visit Brighton have also provided a delegate pass https://www.visitbrighton.com/special-offers/delegate-deals-o2311 which contains discounts for various attractions, restaurants and shops whilst you are visiting Brighton should you wish to use it.
Accommodation near to Brighton train station is practical as there are excellent train links to London and Gatwick airport. If you are looking for sea views then Brighton seafront would be a great option. If you are looking for somewhere quirky and full of character, the Lanes area and Kemp Town would be good. If you are looking for a quiet stay; try Hove or Lewes.
- Submissions
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We encourage attendees to submit an abstract for a poster presentation. A small number of exceptional abstracts will be selected as "hot-topic" talks.
- Registration
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Registration form
- Visa
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Please consider your visa situation and whether you need a letter of invitation and also whether there could be visa issues on your return journey home.
There is a UK website that may help you determine whether you need a visa:
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