The 2nd QIPC Review will be held at the Hotel Klosterbrau in the centre of Seefeld. Please note that there is no review fee to pay. Costs that you will incur will be for flights and hotel accommodation only. Accommodation must be booked through Sarah Hulbert by filling out a registration form but you must settle your own account on departure. Project members that are being reviewed should charge their travel and accommodation to the project. Reviewers costs will be handled by the EC. You are also invited to attend a dinner for all review participants at the Hotel Klosterbrau on Thursday 15th March 2001 (paid for by QUIPROCONE so at no extra cost to yourself). Please indicate if you will be attending on your registration form. Registration deadline: Friday 23rd February 2001 Hotel Klosterbrau |
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REVIEWERS:
Name | Organisation | Home Page | |
Atac Imamoglu | UC Santa Barbara | atac@ece.ucsb.edu | http://www.ece.ucsb.edu/Faculty/Imamoglu/default.html |
Raymond Laflamme | Los Alamos | laflamme@lanl.gov | http://qso.lanl.gov/~laf/ |
Gerald Milburn | Uni Queensland | milburn@physics.uq.edu.au | http://www.uq.edu.au/ |
Bro Miltersen | Aarhus University | bromille@brics.dk | http://www.daimi.au.dk/~bromille/ |
Ove Poulsen | NKT research | ove.poulsen@nkt-research.dk | http://www.nkt-research.dk/ |
Yehiam Prior | Weitzmann | Prior@wisemail.weizmann.ac.il | http://www.weizmann.ac.il/chemphys/prior/ |
Carlo Sirtori |
LCR Thomson-CSF | carlo.sirtori@lcr.thomson-csf.com | |
Leonard Schulman | Georgia Tech | schulman@cs.caltech.edu | http://www.cc.gatech.edu/people/home/schulman/index.html |
Stephan Schiller | Uni Dusseldorf | stephan.schiller@uni-duesseldorf.de | http://exphy.uni-duesseldorf.de |
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The morning will offer the opportunity to discover what the others are doing and will provide an overall idea of the cluster performance. The project presentations, 15 minutes, should focus on the last year's achievements. Here, projects should share information with other projects, aiming at helping each other at achieving the common goal. We believe 15 minutes should be enough to present the main results of the research, avoiding going deeply into detail that cannot be appreciated by others who are not necessarily specialists in the same area. The afternoon work is aimed at defining the priorities to be addressed in the next call for proposals, which will be published in the first quarter 2002. The attendees will first split up into working groups, in order to facilitate the exchange and to focus on each area. They will then reconvene at the plenary level (round table). A final statement from the different working groups will be presented and a general debate on objectives and priorities of the qipc second call will take place, aimed at achieving a common position to be addressed to the EC for further consideration. |
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