
Quantum Machines: Measurement and Control of Engineered Quantum Systems
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- PART I: LECTURES
- 1: Hideo Mabuchi: Real-time feedback control of quantum optical input-output systems
- 2: Aashish Clerk: Quantum noise and quantum measurement
- 3: Steven M. Girvin: Circuit QED: Superconducting qubits coupled to microwave photons
- 4: John M. Martinis: Quantum logic gates in superconducting qubits
- 5: Immanuel Bloch: Exploring quantum matter with ultracold atoms
- 6: Daniel Esteve: Readout of superconducting qubits
- 7: Isaac L. Chuang: Quantum error correction
- 8: Florian Marquardt: Quantum optomechanics
- 9: Konrad W. Lehnert: Micromechanics and superconducting circuits
- 10: Amir Yacoby and Hendrik Bluhm: Two electron spin qubits in GaAs: Control and dephasing due to nuclear spins
- 11: Jean-Michel Raimond: Exploring the quantum world with photons trapped in cavities and Rydberg atoms
- 12: John Clarke, Michel Devoret and Archana Kamal: SQUID amplifiers
- 13: Thomas Monz, Philipp Schindler, Daniel Nigg and Rainer Blatt: Quantum information science: Experimental implementation with trapped ions
- PART II: SEMINARS
- 14: Jack G. E. Harris: An introduction to laser cooling optomechanical systems
- 15: Christopher Eichler, Deniz Bozyigit, Christian Lang, Lars Steffen, Johannes Fink, and Andreas Wallraff: Tomography schemes for characterizing itinerant microwave photon fields
- 16: Irfan Siddiqi: Using a "friction-less" pendulum for quantum measurement
- 17: Alexander N. Korotkov: Quantum Bayesian approach to circuit QED measurement
- 18: Yasunobu Nakamura: Superconducting quantum circuits: Artificial atoms coupled to 1D modes
- 19: Olivier Buisson: A superconducting artificial atom with two internal degrees of freedom
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