
Quantum Technologies
Quantum-related topics have quickly become an essential component of conference technical content — a recognition of its promise of stronger encryption, enhanced computational power and improved and novel sensors, as well as increased funding for quantum initiatives throughout the world.
FiO examines the latest theoretical developments and experimental implementations in areas such as quantum computing, quantum sensing for industry and fundamental physics and quantum communications.
Theme Coordinators
- Gerd Leuchs, Max-Planck-Inst Physik des Lichts, Germany
- Sir Peter Knight, Imperial College London, UK
- Chiara Macchiavello, University of Pavia, Italy
- Kae Nemoto, Okinawa Inst of Science & Technology, Japan
- Michael Raymer, Unversity of Oregon, USA
- Gabrielle Thomas, Menlo Systems GmbH, Germany
- Carl Williams, Optica, USA

Plenary Speaker
David Wineland, Nobel Laureate, Professor of Physics, University of Oregon, USA
Invited Speakers
Alexandra Artuscio-Glimpse, NIST, USATitle to be Announced
Stefanie Barz, University of Stuttgart, Germany
Photonic Quantum Systems: From Interference to Integration
Transforming the Path to Quantum Advantage with Quantum Software
Matt Brooks, Cerca Magnetics, UK
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Begum Kabogoz, Caltech, USA
Shaping Quantum Noise in LIGO with Frequency-Dependent Squeezing: O4 Performance and Future Outlook
Yoon-Ho Kim, Pohang University, Korea
Two-photon Induced Coherence Without Induced Emission
Molly Krogstad, Quantinuum, USA
Visible Photonics for Trapped-Ion Quantum Computing
Mickey McDonald, Atom Computing, USA
Mid–Circuit Measurement and Ancilla Reuse on a Zone-Based Neutral Atom Quantum Processor
Mehdi Namazi, Qunnect, Inc., USA
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Raghavendra Srinivas, University of Oxford, UK
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