III R.S. Ingarden Memorial Session, Nov. 29th, 2023
15.30 – 15:55 Dariusz Chruściński “Roman S. Ingarden and his passion for physics”
16:00 – 16:45 2023 Ingarden Memorial Lecture: Artur Ekert “Bell inequalities: From Curiosity to Security”
16:50 – 17:00 coffee break
17:00-17:30 Distinguished talk: Marcin Kotowski, Center for Theoretical Physics, PAS
“Extremal jumps of circuit complexity of unitary evolutions generated by random
Hamiltonians”
17:30-18:00 Awarding of Junior KCIK Award for best Bachelor Thesis in quantum Information
Mansur Muzafarov, Faculty of Physics, University of Warsaw and Center for Theoretical Physics, PAS
“The time operator in quantum mechanics. A geometric approach to the problem of quantization”
Ignacy Stachura, Faculty of Physics, University of Warsaw and Center for Theoretical Physics, PAS
“Genuine Bell nonlocality in many-body quantum systems”
III R.S. Ingarden Memorial Session, Nov. 30th, 2022
Programme
15.30 – 15:55 Andrzej Jamiołkowski “My memories of Roman Stanisław Ingarden“.
16:00 – 16:55 2022 Ingarden Memorial Lecture
Peter Shor: “The development of quantum error correcting codes”
17:00 – 17:15 coffee break
17:15-17:45 Awarding of Junior KCIK Award for best Bachelor Thesis in quantum Information:
Joanna Majsak, University of Warsaw:
Mitigation of coherent measurement errors based on characterisation of quantum devices
Kamil Nalikowski, Technical University of Gdansk:
Non-Newtonian hiddenvariable models in quantum mechanics
17:45-18:15 Distinguished talk: Dan McNulty, Centre for Theoretical Physics, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw
Estimating Quantum Hamiltonians via Joint Measurements of Noisy Non-Commuting Observables
18:18 The End
II R.S. Ingarden Memorial Session, Nov. 24th, 2021
Programme
15.30 – Opening of the session
15.35 – Krzysztof Ingarden (Faculty of Architecture and Fine Arts, Andrzej Frycz Modrzewski Kraków University): Roman S. Ingarden, Life: Photographs from the Family Archives
15:50 – Junior KCIK Award for best Bachelor Thesis in quantum Information:
Distinguished Bachelor Thesis: Jakub Korsak: Compilation of quantum qubit gates in the presence of noise
Distinguished Bachelor Thesis: Błażej Kuzaka: Bell inequalities for quantum systems of local dimension higher than 2
Main prize for the best Bachelor Thesis: Piotr Dulian: Efficiency of random sets of gates
16.00 – Alain Aspect (Institut d’Optique / Université Paris-Saclay), 2021 Ingarden Memorial Talk – From Einstein photon to quantum information: wave-particle duality in action
17.00 coffee break
17.15 Distinguished talk 1: Karol Bartkiewicz: Machine learning and Optical Quantum Information
17.50 Distinguished talk 2: Michał Oszmaniec: Fermion Sampling: a roboust quantum advantage scheme using fermionic linear optics and magic input states
18.25 End of the session
R.S. Ingarden Memorial Session, Nov. 25th, 2020
Programme
15.30 – Otwarcie sesji przez Leszek Sirko, przewodniczący Polskiego Towarzystwa Fizycznego
15.35 – Miłosz Michalski (Nicolaus Copernius University): Scientific legacy of Roman S. Ingarden
16.15 – Charles Bennett (IBM Research), 2020 Ingarden Memorial Talk: Information is Quantum: what early 20’th century physics
has taught us about the nature of communication and computation
17.15 – coffee break
17.30 – Kamil Korzekwa (Jagiellonian University): Quantum advantage in simulating stochastic processes
18.05 – Marek Rams (Jagiellonian University): Entanglement and open-system tensor networks for quantum transport
18.40 – End of the session