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6*. Jae-yoon Choi, MPI-Quantum Optics, Munich, Long-range interacting quantum magnets of Rydberg dressed atoms
 
6*. Jae-yoon Choi, MPI-Quantum Optics, Munich, Long-range interacting quantum magnets of Rydberg dressed atoms
  
7*. Jaewook Ahn, KAIST, Rydberg atom array
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7*. Hansub Moon, Pusan National University, Rydberg atom EIT
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8*. Jaewook Ahn, KAIST, Rydberg atom array
  
8*.  Hansub Moon, Pusan National University, Rydberg atom EIT
 
  
 
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Pioneering Symposium on Rydberg Atom Physics

during Korean Physical Society Meeting (Oct. 21-23, Kyungju)

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1*. Mark Saffman, Wisconsin, Rydberg atom quantum computing

2. Charles Adams, Durham, Rydberg interactions and simulation of spin models (?)

3. Tilman Pfau, Stuttgart, Rydberg atoms and molecules in BEC (?)

4*. Haruka Maeda, Aoyama-Gakuin, Microwave ionization of Rydberg atoms

5*. Hyunwook Park, Ohio University, Microwave spectroscopy of Rydberg atoms

6*. Jae-yoon Choi, MPI-Quantum Optics, Munich, Long-range interacting quantum magnets of Rydberg dressed atoms

7*. Hansub Moon, Pusan National University, Rydberg atom EIT

8*. Jaewook Ahn, KAIST, Rydberg atom array


(* confirmed)

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