APS-SAIFR Satellite Global Physics Summit
March 17, 2025
ICTP-SAIFR, São Paulo, Brazil
Zoom ID: 840 2143 7098 Zoom password: APS
Room 3 and Auditorium of IFT-UNESP
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To extend the reach and diversity of its annual meetings, the American Physical Society has developed a pilot program of APS Satellite Meetings with the participation of ICTP-SAIFR in Latin America. As part of the APS Global Physics Summit from March 16-21, 2025, ICTP-SAIFR is organizing on March 17 (Monday) a 2-hour Satellite Session on Quantum Technologies that will be broadcast live to all participants of the APS Meeting, as well as a 2-hour session on Quantum Systems for student/postdoc presentations and a 50-minute seminar on “Avoiding Predatory Journals” to a local audience
Graduate students and postdocs can apply until March 7, 2025 to present a short talk or poster at the student-postdoc session on Quantum Systems.
The 2-hour satellite session from 15:30-17:30 on March 17 will be held both in the IFT-UNESP auditorium and in the Anaheim APS conference center as a joint hybrid activity. The complete schedule of sessions of the APS Global Physics Summit can be found on the APS Global Physics Summit webapage.
There is no registration fee for participation in the APS-SAIFR Satellite Meeting.
Organizers:
- Nathan Berkovits (ICTP-SAIFR/IFT-UNESP)
- Dario Rosa (ICTP-SAIFR/IFT-UNESP)
- Gustavo Wiederhecker (Unicamp)
Announcement:
Invited Speakers
Invited Speakers:
- 15:30 Fernando Brandão (Caltech, USA): Scale-efficient quantum error correction using concatenated bosonic qubits.
- 15:50 Simon Groeblacher (Delft Univ. of Tech, Netherlands): Controlling a superconducting qubit with light.
- 16:10 Yiwen Chu (ETH Zurich, Switzerland): A mechanical qubit.
- 16:30 Rafael Barros (USP São Paulo, Brazil): Hybrid quantum frequency conversion.
- 16:50 Patricia Castilho (USP São Carlos, Brazil): A 2D Bose gas to study quantum hydrodynamic instabilities.
- 17:10 Guilherme Temporão (PUC Rio, Brazil): Tackling engineering challenges in metropolitan quantum networks.
Abstracts: HERE
Short Talks
- 11:00 – 11:20 Patricia de Assis Almeida (UF Uberlandia): Kondo effect in strained Kagome ribbons
- 11:20 – 11:40 Gustavo Moreto (Unicamp): Fabrication and Characterization of a Superconducting Qubit
- 11:40 – 12:30 Lauren Flintoft (IOP Publishing): Avoiding predatory journals
- 12:30 – 13:30 Lunch break
- 13:30 – 13:50 Eduardo Gonçalves (Unicamp): Tunable Degenerate Optical Parametric Oscillation with Coupled Microresonators
- 13:50 – 14:10 Lucas Cesar Gomes Alvarinho Squillante (Unesp Rio Claro): Grüneisen parameter as an entanglement compass and the breakdown of the Hellmann-Feynman theorem
- 14:10 – 14:30 Pedro Ventura Paraguassú (PUC Rio de Janeiro): Effects of a quantum system upon a classical mesoscopic nanoparticle system
- 14:30 – 14:50 Lauro Barreto Braz (IFUSP): Competing magnetic states on the surface of multilayer ABC-stacked graphene
Program
- 11:00 – 11:40 Student-postdoc presentations (Room 3 of IFT-UNESP)
- 11:40 – 12:30 Lauren Flintoft (IOP Publishing): Avoiding predatory journals (Room 3 of IFT-UNESP)
- 12:30 – 13:30 Lunch break
- 13:30 – 14:50 Student-postdoc presentations (Room 3 of IFT-UNESP)
- 14:50 – 15:30 Poster Session/Coffee break
- 15:30 – 16:30 APS Presentations from the Anaheim conference center (IFT-UNESP auditorium)
- 16:30 – 17:30 APS Presentations from the IFT-UNESP auditorium
Videos and Files
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11:00 - Gustavo Moreto (Unicamp):
Fabrication and Characterization of a Superconducting Qubit
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11:20 - Lauren Flintoft (IOP Publishing):
Avoiding predatory journals
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13:30 - Eduardo Gonçalves (Unicamp):
Tunable Degenerate Optical Parametric Oscillation with Coupled Microresonators
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13:50 - Lucas Cesar Gomes Alvarinho Squillante (Unesp Rio Claro):
Grüneisen parameter as an entanglement compass and the breakdown of the Hellmann-Feynman theorem
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14:10 - Pedro Ventura Paraguassú (PUC Rio de Janeiro):
Effects of a quantum system upon a classical mesoscopic nanoparticle system
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14:30 - Lauro Barreto Braz (IFUSP):
Competing magnetic states on the surface of multilayer ABC-stacked graphene
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15:30 - Fernando Brandão (Caltech, USA):
Scale-efficient quantum error correction using concatenated bosonic qubits
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15:50 - Simon Groeblacher (Delft Univ. of Tech, Netherlands):
Controlling a superconducting qubit with light.
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16:10 - Yiwen Chu (ETH Zurich, Switzerland):
A mechanical qubit
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16:30 - Rafael Barros (USP São Paulo, Brazil):
Hybrid quantum frequency conversion
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16:50 - Patricia Castilho (USP São Carlos, Brazil):
A 2D Bose gas to study quantum hydrodynamic instabilities.
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17:10 - Guilherme Temporão (PUC Rio, Brazil):
Tackling engineering challenges in metropolitan quantum networks
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Posters
Application to present short talk or poster
Additional Information
Poster presentation: Participants who are presenting a poster MUST BRING A PRINTED BANNER. The banner size should be at most 1 m (width) x 1,5 m (length). We do not accept A4 or A3 paper. Click here to see what a banner looks like: http://designplast.ind.br/produtos/detalhe/impressao-digital/banner/119/9
How to reach the Institute: The program will be held at ICTP South American Institute, located at IFT-UNESP, which is across the street from a major bus and subway terminal (Terminal Barra Funda). The address which is closer to the entrance of the IFT-UNESP building is R. Jornalista Aloysio Biondi, 120 – Barra Funda, São Paulo. The easiest way to reach us is by subway or bus, please find instructions here.