NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES CELEBRATES 150 YEARS OF SERVICE TO THE NATION
Related Links
♦ Policy and Global Affairs Division
♦ Division on Engineering and Physical Sciences
♦ Committee on Scientific Communication and National Security (Inactive)
♦ Global Dialogues on Emerging Science and Technology (inactive)
Contact Us:
Board on Global Science & TechnologyThe National Academies500 Fifth Street NWKeck Center 551Washington, DC 20001
Phone: 202.334.1358Fax: 202.334.1667E-mail: ngorkhaly@nas.edu
EU-US Workshop: Selected Presentations and Abstracts
The statements made in these presentations are those of the individual authors and do not necessarily represent the positions of The National Academies.
Carl Caves University of New Mexico Physical Resources, Entanglement, and the Power of Quantum Computation
Steven Girvin Yale University Cavity QED with Electrical Circuits
Dietrich Leibfried National Institute of Standards and Technology – Boulder (NIST) A Large Scale Quantum Computer Based on Trapped Ions
Gerhard Rempe Max Planck Institute for Quantum Optics Quantum Information and Coherence in Cavity Quantum Electrodynamics
Irfan Siddiqi University of California – Berkeley Innovations in Microwave Readout Techniques for Superconducting Qubits
Anton Zeilinger University of Vienna All-optical Quantum Computation and Quantum Communication
Peter Zoller University of Innsbruck Quantum Information Processing with Polar Molecules