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【2009-3-15】 QuantumComm 2009
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QuantumComm 2009 INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON QUANTUM COMMUNICATION AND QUANTUM NETWORKING (FROM SATELLITE TO NANOSCALE) October 26 - 30, 2009 Vico Equense, Sorrento peninsula, Naples, Italy www.quantumcomm.org Sponsors: Create-Net (www.create-net.org), ICST (www.icst.org) CALL FOR PAPERS Scope: This meeting brings together communities of experts in quantum communication, quantum information, quantum nanoscale physics, photonics, and networking. In the framework of quantum information processing the quantum communication mainly deals with encoding and securely distributing quantum states of light in optical fiber or in free space providing grounds for quantum cryptography applications. Advancements in quantum communication area over last decade have made the metropolitan quantum networks a reality. The practical secure satellite communication is clearly within the reach. It became clear with rapid advancement of modern nanoscale technology that quantum photonic devices naturally communicate with each other either electromagnetically or by virtue of an electron transport. Basic laws of quantum physics and quantum electromagnetics govern this type of communication at nanoscale. To a macroscopic observer such nanoscale systems could appear in a form a structured or unstructured network. The cross-disciplinary merger of quantum physics and nanophotonics with principles of networking in communication opens new perspective for developing modern quantum communication applications with an eye on practical devices. This conference is devoted to the discussion of new challenges in quantum communication and quantum networking that extends from the nanoscale to a global satellite communication networks. It will place particular emphasis on basic quantum science effects and on emerging technological solutions leading to practical applications in communication industry. Technical Topics and Program Chairs: 1. Free-space Quantum Communication on Earth and Space Chair: Paolo Villoresi (University of Padova, Italy) 2. Long-distance quantum communication in telecom fiber networks Chair: Harald Weinfurter (University of Munich, Germany) 3. Quantum electron transport in nanoscale semiconductor structures Chair: Axel Lorke (University of Duisburg, Germany) 4. Nanophotonics devices for quantum communication Chair: Lorenzo Pavesi (University of Trento, Italy) 5. Hybrid quantum systems: connecting Photons - Atoms - Solid state devices Chair: J?rg Schmiedmayer (Technical University of Vienna, Austria) 6. Superconducting nanoscale devices in quantum communication Chair: Andrea Fiore (Technical University Eindhoven, Netherlands) 7. Nanomechanical quantum systems and their interaction with nonclassical light Chair: Markus Aspelmeyer (University of Vienna, Austria) 8. Entanglement as a resource for quantum communication Chair: Saverio Pascazio (University of Bari, Italy) 9. Practical applications of quantum communication and networking Chair: Andreas Poppe (Austrian Institute of Technology -AIT) SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS: All authors are required to submit a 2-page Summary of their presentation followed by a PDF version of the full paper in English. Papers are limited to 12 pages (invited papers), or 8 pages (contributed papers), and must fulfill the submission details listed at: http://www.quantumcomm.org/submission.shtml and the Author's Kit for the LNICST style listed at: http://www.quantumcomm.org/authorskit.shtml. Presentation will be either oral or in poster format, as deemed appropriate by the Technical Program Committee. PUBLICATION: All submitted papers will be subject to a rigorous peer-review. Accepted papers will be published by Springer in the QuantumComm Conference Proceedings, under the LNICST - joint publication series of ICST and Springer -http://www.springer.com. WORKSHOP & TUTORIAL PROPOSALS: Proposals for Special Sessions, Workshops, and Tutorials are encouraged. Potential Workshop and Tutorial organizers should submit a proposal outlining scope/motivation of the session/tutorial, list of invited papers (still subject to peer-review). STEERING COMMITTEE: Imrich Chlamtac (Chair) Create-Net, Trento, Italy Andrea Simoni (Co-Chair) FBK, Trento, Italy A. Sergienko (Co-Chair) Boston University, USA GENERAL CHAIR: Alexander Sergienko Boston University, USA PUBLICITY CHAIR: Saverio Pascazio University of Bari, Italy WEB SITE CHAIR: Shawn Doria, Boston University, USA CONFERENCE COORDINATOR: Robert Varga, ICST IMPORTANT DATES Workshop/Tutorial Proposals: March 15, 2009 Paper Submissions: May 31, 2009 Acceptance Notification: July 15, 2009 Camera-Ready Version: August 30, 2009 QuantumComm Conference: October 26-30, 2009 |
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