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1*. Mark Saffman, Wisconsin, [[Rydberg atom quantum computing]]
 
1*. Mark Saffman, Wisconsin, [[Rydberg atom quantum computing]]
  
2. Charles Adams, Durham, Rydberg interactions and simulation of spin models (?)
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2. Matthew Jones, Durham, Rydberg interactions and simulation of spin models (?)
  
 
3. Tilman Pfau, Stuttgart, Rydberg atoms and molecules in BEC (?)
 
3. Tilman Pfau, Stuttgart, Rydberg atoms and molecules in BEC (?)

Revision as of 06:12, 1 September 2015

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Pioneering Symposium on Rydberg Atom Physics

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

Abstract due : September 2nd

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

2. Matthew Jones, 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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