Co-hosted by Quantum Design & National Physical Laboratory
Sponsored by the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation
The Magneto-Optics in Quantum Light and Matter conference is an intensive two-day event dedicated to exploring the forefront research in magneto-optics - spotlighting its latest advancements in the study of quantum light, quantum states of matter, and light-matter interaction in low-dimensional materials, especially phenomena emerging at experimental extremes (high magnetic fields, cryogenic temperatures, ultrafast timescales, and nanoscale spatial resolutions), while sparking new ideas and collaborations.
Participants are welcome to join the guided tours of the Qlimate (Quantum Light and Matter at Extremes) facility featuring the Quantum Design OptiCool and to other state-of-the-art quantum metrology laboratories within the Quantum Metrology Institute and the newly established Institute for Quantum Standards and Technology at the National Physical Laboratory. The conference will provide a unique opportunity to engage directly with the Quantum Design Q-Works team, innovators of the OptiCool system, and discover how state-of-the-art instrumentation is driving the future of measurement science and quantum technologies.
Mete Atatüre - University of Cambridge, UK
Denis Bandurin - National University of Singapore, Singapore
Enrico Da Como - University of Bath, UK
Maciej Dabrowski - University of Exeter, UK
Clément Faugeras - LNCMI-Grenoble, France
Dorian Gangloff - University of Cambridge, UK
Robert Hicken - University of Exeter, UK
Nathaniel Huáng - National Physical Laboratory, UK
Atac Imamoğlu - ETH Zürich, Switzerland
Gregor Jotzu - EPFL, Switzerland
Alexey Kuzmenko - University of Geneva, Switzerland
Mengkun Liu - State University of New York at Stony Brook, US
Ermin Malic - Philipps-University Marburg, Germany
Rostislav Mikhaylovskiy - Lancaster University, UK
Robin Nicholas - University of Oxford, UK
Paulina Plochocka - LNCMI, CNRS, France & Wroclaw University of Science and Technology, Poland
Antonio Polimeni - Sapienza University of Rome, Italy
Sangeeta Sharma - Freie University and Max Born Institute, Germany
Tomasz Smolenski - University of Basel, Switzerland
Paolo Vavassori - CIC nanoGUNE BRTA, Spain
Martin Veis - Charles University, Czechia
Zhuo Yang - University of Tokyo, Japan