Quantum Thermodinamics meets Quantum Computation
Organizing Committee
While thermodynamics is one of the most well-established physical theories, much remains to be worked out in its extension to the quantum realm. With the emergence of quantum technologies, it is becoming essential to gain a better understanding of thermodynamics at the quantum level. Indeed, quantum computers offer a game-changing new tool for discovery in quantum thermodynamics. Furthermore, still in nascent stages, quantum computers stand to gain vast improvements in performance from new insights derived from quantum thermodynamics.
In this workshop we aim to bring together an international group of scientists from the quantum physics community to discuss recent advances at the nexus of quantum thermodynamics and quantum computation.
Invited Speakers
- Sabrina Maniscalco - University of Helsinki and Algorithmiq, Finland
- Marco Polini - University of Pisa, Italy
- Giulio Chiribella - University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
- John Goold - Trinity College Dublin, Ireland
- Marco Bernardi - CalTech, USA
- Gabriel Landi - University of Rochester, USA
- Janine Splettstösser - Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden
- Martí Perarnau-Llobet - Autonomous University of Barcelona, Spain
- Armen Allahverdyan - Laboratorio Nazionale Alikhanyan, Armenia
- Nicole Fabbri - INO-CNR Florence, Italy
- Marcus Bonança - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Brazil
- Gian Paolo Beretta - University of Brescia, Italy