Dawn at the Chapel

Schedule


The conference will take place Monday, August 1 through Thursday, August 4 in Gross Hall, Ahmadieh Family Auditorium and the Energy Initiative Energy Hub Lobby. The meeting includes lunch and two coffee breaks daily. The full conference program is available here. Special Events
Monday, August 1
Welcome drinks reception at the JB Duke Hotel.
Tuesday, August 2
Conference Dinner at Blue Devil Tower’s DeJoy Family Club.
Wednesday, August 3
Nature Scavenger Hunt at the Sarah P. Duke Gardens and Culture Scavenger Hunt at Nasher Museum of Art. Industry Panel in the Devil’s Krafthouse  at the ground floor of the Broadhead Center.
Thursday, August 4
Lab Tours at the Duke Quantum Center and closing Happy Hour at One City Plaza Penthouse. Directions here.
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Session

Chair Presenter Institution Title
8:15 8:50 Registration

8:50

9:00

Opening Remarks

M. Cetina Duke University

9:00

9:30

Scaling and Architectures + Networking

N. Linke J. Siverns University of Maryland / Army Research Laboratory Experiments with trapped ion quantum frequency conversion
9:30 10:00 Scaling and Architectures + Networking N. Linke B. Nichol Oxford University Entanglement-enhanced comparison of remote clocks and other quantum networking applications
10:00 10:30 Scaling and Architectures + Networking N. Linke R. Islam University of Waterloo Precise and programmable individual optical addressing for Yb+ and Ba+ qubits
10:30 11:15 AM Break
11:15 11:45 New qub(d)its and gates L. Feng P. McMillin UCLA Metastable Qubit Operations in 171Yb+
11:45 12:15 New qub(d)its and gates L. Feng C. Senko University of Waterloo High-dimensional qudits in Ba+
12:15 13:45 Lunch
13:45 14:15 Precision Measurement and Clocks J. Dilling D. Hume NIST Multi-ion logic spectroscopy
14:15 14:45 Precision Measurement and Clocks J. Dilling D. A. Craik MIT Evidence of two-source King nonlinearity in spectroscopic fifth-force search in Yb+
14:45 15:15 Precision Measurement and Clocks J. Dilling Kia Boon Ng CU Boulder Probing physics beyond the Standard Model with the JILA eEDM experiments
15:15 16:45 Poster Session 1
16:45 17:00 Transit
17:00 18:30 Reception
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Session

Chair Presenter Institution Title

9:30 10:00 Beyond Atomic Ions T. Schaetz Freiburg University The onset of controlling atom-ion quantum effects via Feshbach resonances
10:00 10:30 Beyond Atomic Ions N. Yadav UC Berkeley Towards a Trapped Electron Quantum Computer
10:30 11:15 AM Break & Conference Photo
11:15 11:45 New qub(d)its and gates C. Senko C. Clark Georgia Tech Research Institute Ion trapping at GTRI: Ion trapping at GTRI: From high-fidelity gates to mass-spectrometry
11:45 12:15 New qub(d)its and gates C. Senko O. Katz Duke University Programmable interactions between spins and bosons in trapped ion systems
12:15 13:45 Lunch
13:45 14:15 Quantum Computing and Simulation M. Cetina P. Richerme Indiana University Ion-Trap Quantum Simulations of Hydrogen-Bond Dynamics
14:15 14:45 Quantum Computing and Simulation M. Cetina C. Ryan-Anderson Quantinuum Quantum error correction using hybrid compute environment
14:45 15:15 Quantum Computing and Simulation M. Cetina K. Wright IonQ Benchmarking IonQ Quantum Computers using Alogorithmic Qubits
15:15 17:15 Poster Session 2
17:15 18:00 Transit to Dinner
18:00 20:00 Dinner
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Session

Chair Presenter Institution Title

9:00

9:30

Fabrication of New Traps, Increasing accessibility of Ion Trapping

R. Clark R. McConnell Lincoln Laboratory Ion Traps with Integrated Components for Quantum Sensing and Computing
9:30 10:00 Fabrication of New Traps, Increasing accessibility of Ion Trapping R. Clark S. Clark Sandia National Laboratory Progress and challenges of fabricated surface ion traps
10:00 10:30 Fabrication of New Traps, Increasing accessibility of Ion Trapping R. Clark A. Bautista Salvador PTB Fabrication, Integration and Future Standardization of Advanced Surface-Electrode Ion Traps
10:30 11:15 AM Break
11:15 11:35 Hot Topic 1 S. Clark K. Arnold National Univ. of Singapore High accuracy assessment of a 176Lu+  frequency reference
11:35 11:55 Hot Topic 1 S. Clark A. Safavi-Naini Univ. of Amsterdam Novel universal gates using optical tweezers and electric fields
11:55 12:15 Hot Topic 1 S. Clark D. Allcock Univ. of Oregon Geometries and fabrication methods for 3D printing ion traps
12:15 13:45 Lunch
12:15 13:45 Women in Ions Lunch
13:45 14:05 Hot Topics 2 Y. Yu D. Kiesenhofer Innsbruck University Controlling two-dimensional crystals of up to 91 ions in a novel linear Paul trap
14:05 14:25 Hot Topics 2 Y. Yu W. Burton Quantinuum Transport of multispecies ion crystals through a junction
14:25 15:10 Transit to Garden / Museum
15:10 16:40 Scavanger Hunts (Garden or Museum)
16:40 17:40 Transit to Hotels
20:00 21:30 Industry Session
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Session

Chair Presenter Institution Title
9:00 9:30 Quantum Computing and Simulation C. Noel G. Zarantonelo NIST

Coherently coupled mechanical oscillators in the quantum regime

9:30 10:00 Quantum Computing and Simulation C. Noel P. Schindler Innsbruck University Fault tolerant quantum computing in ion traps
10:00 10:30 Quantum Computing and Simulation C. Noel W. Morong University of Maryland Quantum simulations with long chains of trapped ions
10:30 11:15 AM Break
11:15 11:35 Hot Topics 3 M. Wójcik M-Labs The future of ARTIQ ecosystem
11:35 11:55 Hot Topics 3 L. Riesebos Duke University Modular software for real-time quantum control systems
11:55 13:25 Lunch
13:25 14:15 Transit to Chesterfield
14:15 16:15 Chesterfield Lab Tours
16:15 16:45 Walk to One City
16:45 18:15 Happy Hour
NACTI 2022 Program Committee

Marko Cetina (Duke University)
David Allcock (University of Oregon)
Ken Brown (Duke University)
Susan Clark (Sandia Nat’l Labs)
Rajibul Islam (University of Waterloo)
Chris Monroe (Duke University)
Crystal Noel (Duke University)
Crystal Senko (University of Waterloo)

Logistics
Margo Ginsberg (Duke Quantum Center)