Majulab is a Joint International Unit between France and Singapore involving several partner institutions: CNRS, Cote d’Azur University and Sorbonne University on the French side, and NUS and NTU on the Singaporean side. The research programme started in 2014 and was renewed in 2017 for 5 years.
It is hosted in the Center for Quantum Technologies at NUS and in the School of Physical et Mathematical Sciences in NTU MajuLab experimental and theoretical research activities are multidisciplinary in nature and focus on: Quantum gases, Quantum information, Quantum computing, Chemistry of materials and interfaces, Metamaterials, Two-dimensional materials, Photonics and laser physics, Soft matter (hydrodynamics and granular media)
Programme :
· 15h30 introduction : The CNRS Joint International Units in Singapore, by Luc Le Clavez, Director of the CNRS ASEAN Office
· 16h00 The Majulab joint international unit, by Christian Miniatura, French co-director
· 16h45 The Center for Quantum Technologies (CQT) at NUS, by par Lai Choy Heng, CQT Deputy Director
· 17h15 informal discussion at Quantum Café
Venue :
Center for Quantum Technology, National University of Singapore
CQT conference room @ Quantum Café, Level 3
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