Workshops and Summerschools
Workshop in Copenhagen
The Workshop on Gaussian and non-Gaussian Quantum Correlations (GnGQC) will be organized by the NONGAUSS consortium in Copengagen, on 18-20 December 2023. For registration and more details, please see here.
NONGAUSS Workshop 2023 in Olomouc
The final Workshop of the NONGAUSS project will take place in Olomouc, between November 27th and December 1st. For more details, please see the webpage here.
Summer school in Les Houches
The summer school on Quantum Physics with photons and atoms will take place Les Houches, in France, on 22 - 27th October 2023. For more details, please see here.
NONGAUSS Summer School Olomouc 2022
In September 12-14th 2022 we are going to organize a Summer School on Non-Gaussian quantum phyics in Olomouc.
NONGAUSS Winter School 2021
The winter school will take place in the cozy heart of Denmbark on December 13-17. The participants will have great opportunity to learn about the latest advances in quantum technologies based non-Gaussian resources. More details can be found here.
NONGAUSS Online Workshop 2021
The first workshop on Nongaussian quantum physics took place on May 18-20. Detailed program can be found here. All the talks were recorded and available on our Youtube Channel. We would like to thank all participants for interesting talks and stimulating discussions and we hope to meet again soon, maybe even in a regular event.
Workshops on Quantum non-Gaussian Science
In these three day events, 12 invited speakers will give talks on latest topics related to contemporary quantum physics with non-Gaussian resources. The rest from more than 35 participants are expected to present a poster. The Workshops will include a panel discussion about the ERC and MC grants and fellowships, including information about EU programmes.
Summer Schools on Quantum non-Gaussian Science
In these three day events, 8 world class lecturers introduce and discuss the latest topics related to Quantum Physics with non-Gaussian tools and resources. Each lecturer will present an introductory lecture (45 mins) on the subject, which will be followed by an advanced lecture (45 mins) on the current research problems. The agenda will include a panel discussion about the MSCA Individual Fellowships and national fellowships, including a presentation of these programmes, as well as a panel discussion “Women in Science and Research.”
The firsts summer school will be organized in Lyngby. More details to come.