April 14-17, 2014; Department of Optics, Faculty of Science, Palacký University 17. listopadu 12, Olomouc, Czech Republic Talks Gregor Weihs: Photon sources and the foundations of quantum mechanics Miroslav Ježek: Experimental quantum information processing at the Department of Optics Morgan
Photons Beyond Qubits 2013 – Workshop on Quantum Information processing: talks, posters & photos
April 8-10, 2013; Department of Optics, Faculty of Science, Palacký University 17. listopadu 12, Olomouc, Czech Republic Talks Jaromír Fiurášek: Experimental quantum information processing at the Department of Optics presentation video Marco Bellini: Single-photon-level manipulation and mode analysis of ultrashort
Online collaborative writing of LaTeX documents
There are better ways than using email, that’s for sure. You can find a nice review of various collaborative writing tools on LaTeX wikibook: SpanDeX and ShareLaTeX allow for only one collaborator per project within their “free” licenses. WriteLaTeX is like EtherPad for
Theoretician’s beam splitters in The Big Bang Theory
Reblogged from http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10151073929276264. Thanks Amine! Update: http://plus.google.com/u/0/111432130365738606615/posts/6m2ALNjLi9F
YouTube channel of Institute for Quantum Computing
Very nice youtube channel with many interesting lectures: http://www.youtube.com/user/QuantumIQC
Social networking for quantum information
Q+ hangouts is a series of online seminars on quantum information and quantum foundations that take place in Google+ hangouts Google+ Dan Browne founded “quant-ph” circle aimed to discussing latest preprint news etc. Write him to join. Wiki http://www.quantiki.org/ with
Google+
Google+ demo looks really great. Different social groups and sharing possibilities? What do you think?