Invited speakers

  • Alessandra Andreoni, University of Insubria, Como, Italy: "Photon statistics in the macroscopic realm: methods to beat the lack of photon-counters"
  • Konrad Banaszek, Institut of Physics, Nicolaus Kopernicus University, Torun, Poland: "Characterization of non-classical light sources for quantum information technologies"
  • Robert Boyd, Institute of Optics, Rochester,USA: "Fundamentals and Applications of Slow and Fast Light"
  • Marco Genovese, L'Istituto Nazionale di Ricerca Metrologica, Torino, Italy: "PDC correlations for Quantum Imaging"
  • Boris Hage, Institut für Gravitationsphysik, Leibniz Universität, Hannover, Germany: "Distillation of continuous variable entangled states"
  • Gerd Leuchs, University of Erlangen - Nurnberg, Germany: "Geometrical properties of entangled states"
  • Luigi Lugiato, University of Insubria, Como, Italy: "Some topics in Quantum Imaging"
  • Hideaki Matsueda, MIT, U.S.A.: "Quantum Dot Realization of Quantum Information Processing"
  • Jeremy L. O'Brien, University of Bristol, U.K.: "Quantum Information Science with Photons on a Chip"
  • Eugene Polzik, Niels Bohr Institute, Copenhagen University, Denmark: "Quantum memory for light"
  • Gerhard Rempe, Max-Planck-Institut für Quantenoptik, Garching, Germany:
  • Malvin Carl Teich, Boston University and Columbia University, U.S.A.: "Multiphoton and Entangled-Photon Imaging and Lithography"
  • Juan P. Torres, Institute of Photonic Sciences, Barcelona, Spain: "How can we control the frequency and spatial properties of  multiphoton quantum states?"
  • Werner Vogel, Universitat Rostock, Germany: "Continuous-variable entanglement"
  • Ian Walmsley, Clarendon Laboratory, University of Oxford, U.K.: "The photon and the vacuum cleaner"
  • Anton Zeilinger, Universitat Wien, Austria: "Long-Distance Quantum Entanglement Experiments"