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The next meeting will be on Wednesday 9th December at Oxford University Computing Lab, Parks Road, Oxford.
The schedule and abstracts are available here.
Immediately after QUOXIC, on the 10th and 11th of December, Oxford is hosting the QNET Final Workshop. QNET is the EPSRC network for the semantics of quantum computation, so this meeting will have a substantial overlap with the usual subject matter of QUOXIC.
QUOXIC (QUantum OXford Imperial College) meetings are a series of one day quantum seminars at Oxford University and Imperial College London supported by the QIPIRC. The seminars cover different aspects of quantum computation and quantum information science and in particular create a common ground for collaboration between different branches of this diverse field. The seminars vary from tutorial-level presentations to reports on the latest research developments.
The QUOXIC seminars take place in Oxford University or Imperial College London, but the audience and speakers are not restricted to the above institutions. We warmly invite you to take part.
An archive of slides from past talks can be found here.
This series of meetings was initiated in 2003 by Elham Kashefi and was subsequently organised by Dan Browne. The current organiser is Ross Duncan. Please contact me if you would like to take part.
A new workshop series quantum information has been started to serve the reserach community in the north of the UK. QUISCO.
Group web-pages
Quantum and NanoTechnology Group, Department of Materials, Oxford
Other Oxford groups via qubit.org (new site coming soon)
Quantum Information at Imperial.

We are pleased to acknowledge the support of the QIPIRC.
