The following posters have been accepted and will be presented on the Tuesday afternoon:
Ekaterina Babourina, University of Queensland.
Quantum noise in nano mechanical Duffing resonantor.
Byron Booth, Griffith University.
Does a photon reflecting of a mirror give a momentum kick of 2(hbar)k?
Alberto Carlini, Macquarie University.
Time optimal quantum evolutions.
Andre Ricardo Ribeiro de Carvalho, Australian National University.
Stabilising entanglement by quantum jump-based feedback.
Anushya Chandran, Griffith University.
Qubit Hamiltonian characterization using an adaptive measurement scheme.
Joshua Combes, Griffith University.
Rapid State-Purification of N-dimensional systems using Quantum Feedback Control.
Tom Griffin, University of Sydney.
Obtaining the cluster state as the ground state of a physically reasonable Hamiltonian.
Toshiki Ide, Okayama Institute for Quantum Physics.
Accidental cloning of a single photon qubit in two-channel continuous-variable quantum teleportation.
Paulo Mendonca, University of Queensland.
Optimal transformations for pairs of qubits.
Hendra Nurdin, Australian National University.
Robust and LQG Control of Quantum Linear Stochastic Systems.
Tim Ralph, University of Queensland.
Fault-tolerant linear optical quantum computing with small-amplitude coherent states.
Michelle Rigozzi, University of Sydney.
Fermionic Coherent States.
Tomotake Sasaki, University of Tokyo.
Dynamic Behavior Analysis for Quantum Feedback Control Systems using Tsallis Entropy.
Lisa Torlina, University of Sydney.
Transmitting reference frames using quantum systems.
Howard Wiseman, Griffith University.
Steering, Entanglement, Nonlocality, and the Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen Paradox.