US-Ukraine Quantum Forum 2023

Abstract

The US-Ukraine Quantum Forum 2023 is the first event of this kind aiming to bring together quantum researchers from the United States and Ukraine. Quantum technologies play ever increasing role in the modern economy. Establishing collaborations will not only further strengthen the binational relation, but also lay the ground for Ukraine s revitalization. We hope that this forum will become a recurring event. Topics covered include: Quantum information, computing, communication, sensing and metrology, optics, many-body andfew-body systems, control, and open systems. The forum will be held online via the Zoom platform during August 28-31, 2023. The program will include 18 invited talks and 15 contributed talks from the U.S. and Ukrainian participants.The participants will engage inpresentations, discussions, and writing for the conference proceedings. The program includes a dedicated discussion section about NSF IMPRESS-U, aimed at jump-starting partnerships. The main goal of this forum is to establish common scientific interests among Ukrainian and US scientists in order to seek further funding. Ukrainian scientists will also collaborate with potential US partners to determine opportunities for participation in technical conferences, and even the ONR Global VSP program, facilitating visits to potential US partners they meet during the meeting. Ukrainian scientists will collaborate with US participants to develop new projects for submission to NSF IMPRESS-U, as well as to NSF and partners, including ONRG.The forum webpage: https://usuaqforum.github.io/.

Document Details

Document Type
DoD Grant Award
Publication Date
Apr 02, 2024
Source ID
N629092312088

Entities

People

  • Andrii Sotnikov

Organizations

  • Office of Naval Research
  • Southern California Earthquake Center
  • United States Navy

Tags

Readers

  • Academic Conference Management
  • International Relations and European Studies
  • Research Science/Academic Research

Technology Areas

  • Quantum Computing