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- 26.02.2017 - CnrNano Quantum Technology workshop
Cnr Nano S3 organized an Institute workshop on Quantum Technology, in Palazzo Strozzi, Florence, on the 21st of February. The aim of the workshop was to review the activities that are currently going on in the Institute in the areas of quantum information, sensing and metrology, and in related areas. Besides, the workshop was meant as an occasion to elaborate common strategies in view of the forthcoming European calls within the Quantera network and the Quantum Technologies Flagship. The workshop was attended by numerous researchers from the two centers of NEST-Pisa and S3-Modena. A wide range of activities was presented, ranging from hybrid superconducting technologies to photonics, from spintronics and to high-performance computing. Possible sinergies among these activities have been identified, and the next steps to take in view of the calls have been pointed out.
Organizers: Elia Strambini and Filippo Troiani