The programme booklet for the school can be downloaded: SUSSP71 Programme (PDF). Schedule As of 14th July 2015: A set of proceedings will be made available after conclusion of the School. Lecture Notes can be downloaded here (password protected) Howard Carmichael, University of Auckland Lecture 1: Open quantum systems Lecture 2: Jumps & photon counts Lecture 3: Intervention & feedback Gerd Leuchs, Max-Planck-Institute for the Science of Light Lecture 1: Temporal and spectral properties of classical light Lecture 2: Quantum optics of a single mode Lecture 3: Quantum optics of several modes Peter Zoller, University of Innsbruck and IQOQI Lectures 1, 2 & 3: Open many-body quantum systems with atoms and ions Randy Hulet, Rice University Lecture 1: Magnetism of fermions in optical Lattices I Lecture 2: Magnetism of fermions in optical Lattices II Lecture 3: Matter-wave solitons: Collisions on the edge of integrability Peter Knight, Imperial College Lecture 1: Bipartite systems, entanglement and the Schmidt decomposition Lecture 2: Spin boson interaction and the Jaynes Cummings model as an exemplar Lecture 3: Beam splitters, mode correlations, quantum walks, Boson Sampling Miles Padgett, University of Glasgow Lectures 1 & 2: Light’s twist: Orbital angular momentum Lecture 3: Computational imaging Joachim Brand, Massey University Lecture 1: Solitons as nonlinear waves Lecture 2: Multidimensional solitons Lecture 3: Quantum solitons and beyond Ferdinand Schmidt-Kaler, University of Mainz Lecture 1: Introduction to ion trapping and cooling Lecture 2: Precision measurements with trapped ions Lecture 3: Applications of trapped ions in quantum computing and quantum simulation Philippe Grangier, Institut d’Optique Lecture 1: Quantum optics with continuous variables Lecture 2: Quantum cryptography with discrete and continuous variables Lecture 3: Towards optical quantum networks Ed Hinds, Imperial College Lecture 1: Is the electron round? Searching for the electron’s electric dipole moment. Lecture 2: Are the fundamental constants constant? Lecture 3: Atom interferometry: from navigation to cosmology. Giovanna Morigi, Universität des Saarlandes Lecture 1: Mechanical effects of light on atoms in optical resonators Lecture 2: Transition to spontaneous ordering: characterization Lecture 3: Ultracold atoms in resonators: Bose-Hubbard models and the superfluid-Mott- insulator transition Leticia Tarruell, ICFO – The Institute of Photonic Sciences Lecture 1: Quantum simulation and non-interacting fermions in an optical lattice Lecture 2: Interactions: the Fermi-Hubbard model Lecture 3: Quantum magnetism with fermions in optical lattices Posters Sessions There are 2 poster sessions as shown on the schedule above. The poster boards will accommodate A0 posters in portrait orientation. There will be at least one prize for the best poster. The poster titles and numbers are give in the SUSSP71 Programme booklet. Odd numbered posters should be presented on the 25th July, even numbers presented on the 27th July. All posters should be put up before the first session (25th July) and should be taken down after the second session (27th July). Library Access The library can arrange visitor access, which requires filling in this form first. Details of access can be found here. The library is situated just North of campus accommodation, in the Curran Building (map).