SATELLITE CONFERENCES
Discover more about the upcoming Satellite Conferences and find out how you can participate in these pivotal industry events.
The 8th International Conference on Quantum Techniques in Machine Learning (QTML) 2024
The 8th International Conference on Quantum Techniques in Machine Learning (QTML) 2024, jointly hosted by CSIRO and the University of Melbourne
The conference will be held at the beautiful and vibrant campus of the University of Melbourne in Melbourne, Australia, November 25-29, 2024. The conference will cover a wide range of interdisciplinary activities at the interface of quantum computing and machine learning. You can learn more on our website: https://qtml2024.org/.
If you want to stay up to date, please register your interest here: https://qtml2024.org/contact-us/
Timeline
February 2024 – Announcement & website goes live
April 2024 – Submission portal for talks & posters opens
May 2024 – Submission deadline for talks & posters
June 2024 – Decision notification for accepted talks & posters
July 2024 – Early Bird Registration Deadline
KOALA Conference on Optics, Atoms, and Laser Applications 2024
KOALA Conference on Optics, Atoms, and Laser Applications 2024, jointly hosted by the University of Melbourne and Monash University on 25th-29th November, 2024.
KOALA is a student conference across the fields of lasers, optics and atoms! With a focus on academic discourse and emphasis on networking for industry careers, this is an affordable, inclusive, and supportive conference to get the most out of your studies.
KOALA is a fully in-person conference, with accommodation provided.
For more information see: koala2024.org
ANSTO User Meeting 2024
ANSTO User Meeting 2024
The ANSTO User Meeting 2024 will be held in person at the Australian Synchrotron in Clayton, VIC from 27th-29th November. This in-person meeting of the synchrotron user community is an opportunity to reunite with colleagues, converse with synchrotron scientists, mingle with leaders in the field, and make new friends over the science we love. This is a fabulous opportunity for established users and ECRs to build their networks and for new or prospective users to learn about everything the synchrotron and the user community has to offer. As always, the User Meeting provides the opportunity to celebrate those that have made significant contributions to the community as well as those rising stars through the coveted Lifetime Award, ECR Award and Stephen Wilkins Thesis Medal. More information on these and other prizes as well as how to register are now available on the User Meeting website.
Abstract submissions close: 14th August 2024 at 11.59pm
Registrations close: 10th November 2024 at 11.59pm
2nd International Workshop on 3D Printing of Photonics Components
2nd International Workshop on 3D Printing of Photonics Components
On Dec. 1st, 2024, the 2nd International Workshop on 3D Printing of Photonics Components will be hosted at RMIT University. The workshop aims to build a collaborative community in the emerging area of developing and utilising additive manufacturing for photonics applications ranging from micro-optics, integrated photonic devices, to optical fibre preforms. World leaders (invited talks), ECRs and students (contributed talks) will present their latest breakthroughs. Students and ECRs will get the opportunity to win Best Talk Prizes to support their career development. The workshop will also offer morning tea and lunch for attendees to network and discuss potential collaborations in a relaxed environment. To register for the Workshop on 3D Printing of Photonics Components please do so through the Congress registration form. If you are only interested to attend the workshop, please email jiawen.li01@adelaide.edu.au or heike.ebendorff@adelaide.edu.au for registration
1st Australian workshop on Quantum Light, Information, Matter, and Electronics (QLIME)
1st Australian workshop on Quantum Light, Information, Matter, and Electronics (QLIME)
This workshop brings together leading Australian and international researchers in the fields of Quantum Light, Information, Matter, and Electronics to foster collaboration and identify new opportunities in these interrelated fields. The workshop is intended to be the first in a biannual series to be held in Australia.
The organisers intend to create an interactive environment with exciting talks as well as plenty of time for offline discussions. For further details, see: https://www.fleet.org.au/qlime/
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