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Program

It is intended that delegates will arrive on Tuesday 25 November. There will be an informal reception on Tuesday evening.

The scientific program will include a number of invited and contributed talks, as well as poster sessions, in a relaxed informal atmosphere. Following the usual practice of ACQAO meetings, there will be time to surf, swim, or enjoy the beauty of the bush of the Otway Ranges that surrounds Lorne.

The poster session will be on Wednesday evening. Poster boards will be 1.2 metres wide by 1.8 metres high.

For the talks, laptops and data projector will be available. We will not have an overhead projector. Speakers should test the technology before their session.

Preliminary program

Link to pdf file of the program is here. Subject to change.

Topics

Quantum optics and atom optics
Atom-light entanglement
Bose Einstein condensates
Degenerate Fermi gases
Atom lasers
Atom chips
Atom interferometry
Molecular BECs
Bosons and fermions in lattices
Precision measurements using cold atoms
   and other related topics

Speakers


Speakers include:

Brian Anderson (University of Arizona)
Wolfgang Ertmer (University of Hannover)
Kris Helmerson (NIST Gaithersberg)
Hui Hu (Renmin University of China, Beijing)
Michael Mark (University of Innsbruck)
Markus Oberthaler (University of Heidelberg)
Luis Orozco (University of Maryland)
Dima Petrov (Paris)
Florian Schreck (University of Innsbruck)

Tristram Alexander (Australian National University)
Blair Blakie (University of Otago)
Joachim Brand (Massey University)
Ben Buchler (Australian National University)
Howard Carmichael (University of Auckland)
John Close (Australian National University)
Joel Corney (University of Queensland)
Matthew Davis (University of Queensland)
Peter Drummond (University of Queensland)
Brenton Hall (Swinburne University of Technology)
Maarten Hoogerland (University of Auckland)
Joe Hope (Australian National University)
Jiri Janousek (Australian National University)
Andre Luiten (University of Western Australia)
Andrew Martin (University of Melbourne)
Scott Parkins (University of Auckland)
Andrew Truscott (Australian National University)
Chris Vale (Swinburne University of Technology)

Additional speakers will be selected from contributed papers

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