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Welcome
to the Home Page for the
IWQDQC Conference
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The Second International Workshop on Quantum Dots for Quantum Computing
and Classical Size Effect Circuits (IWQDQC-2) will be held on the
campus of the University of Notre Dame, August 7-9, 2003. The workshop
will cover all aspects of solid-state implementations for quantum
computing and quantum dots for fault-tolerant applications.
The workshop is intended to be an international forum for discussions
on the current trends and future directions of research in quantum
dots and solid-state implementations for quantum computing. Active
participation of graduate students, including student poster papers,
is strongly encouraged.
Major
topics will include:
Solid-state implementations for quantum computing,
Quantum-dots for fault-tolerant circuits and architectures,
Advances in quantum-dot fabrication and characterization,
Optical implementations for quantum computing.
These
topics will serve to define different sessions with invited speakers
for each. To maintain a workshop environment, tutorial presentations
will also be organized to appeal to new students in the field as well
as to practitioners.
Student Support: Approximately 15 student stipends of $1,000 each
will be given to help support their participation in the workshop.
The availability of such student support will be advertised and information
given on how to apply for this support. The most important criterion
for support will be having an accepted paper at the workshop. After
that, the organizing committee will select among eligible applicants
based on the quality of the work and the perceived financial need
of the student.
Dissemination of Results: The main venue for dissemination of the
workshop results will be through published proceedings. Negotiations
are underway with the new IEEE Transactions on Nanotechnology to publish
the IWQDQC Proceedings as a Special Issue. In addition to the workshop
participants, copies of the proceedings will be made available to
other individuals or libraries/institutions who will request it. |
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