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Register online: www.oxinst.com/BTNT 9 th Annual Seminar for the Quantum Technologies and Microscopy & Analysis Industry in India Industry experts from across the world will present their research work and latest developments in Quantum Technologies and Advanced Microscopy & Analysis over two days online. Oxford Instruments India Pvt. Ltd. Mumbai 400 072 | Email: [email protected] FREE Virtual Seminar DAY 1: QUANTUM TECHNOLOGIES DAY 2: MICROSCOPY AND ANALYSIS Welcome Mr Mangesh Kulkarni, Oxford Instruments India INAUGRAL talk by our host Dr Vijayaraghavan, TIFR, Mumbai PLENARY: Relaxation of a transmon qubit from unconfined states and resurgence of coherence Dr Vibhor Singh, IISc Bangalore Comprehensive solutions for quantum technology development: Qubits, Quantum Sensors and Quantum Communication Dr Ravi Sundaram, Oxford Instruments Plasma Technology, UK KEYNOTE: The National Quantum Computing Centre and a roadmap towards Quantum Advantage Dr Michael Cuthbert, UK Importance of achieving low electron temperatures for new quantum devices Dr Klaus Ensslin, ETH Zurich, Switzerland Talk title TBC Dr Jonathan Moffat, Oxford Instruments Asylum Research, UK Polariton devices based on van der Waals materials - Dr Biswanath Chakraborty, IIT Jammu A quantum diamond microscope for mapping magnetic fields Dr Kasturi Saha, IIT Bombay Poster Awards Welcome Mr Mangesh Kulkarni, Oxford Instruments India INAUGRAL talk by our host Dr Krishanu Ray, TIFR Mumbai PLENARY: Altered Membrane Composition Disrupts CXCR4 Signalling During Cellular Senescence Dr. Deepak Saini, IISC - Bangalore Microscopy and Analysis Solutions from Oxford Instruments Dr Andrew Masters, Oxford Instruments Asylum Research, UK KEYNOTE: - Dr Li An Chu, Brain Research Centre, National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan Making and Moving Synaptic Vesicles Dr. Sandhya Koushika, TIFR - Mumbai Multi-Colour Electron Microscopy: Using Energy Dispersive X-ray Spectrometry to Image and Analyse Biological Samples Dr Louise Hughes, Oxford Instruments NanoAnalysis, UK The Ideal Solution to Interactively Analyze Microscopy Images Dr Daniel Reisen, Oxford Instruments Imaris, UK Mycobacterium tuberculosis glycolipids disorganize host cell membranes and rewire membrane mechanics during infection Dr. Shobhna Kapoor, IIT - Bombay Poster Awards PRESENTED BY OXFORD INSTRUMENTS IN ASSOCIATION WITH TIFR, MUMBAI BRINGING THE NANOWORLD TOGETHER 2020 (VIRTUAL) 3 - 4 December 2020 VIRTUAL POSTER SESSION There will be two poster halls, one for Quantum and one for Microscopy and Analysis. There will be a prize for the best poster from each session, which will be awarded at the end of day 1 and day 2 respectively. To enter, please upload your poster in pdf format on our website using the link below. CLOSING DATE 30 NOVEMBER 2020. GOOD LUCK!

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Register online: www.oxinst.com/BTNT

9th Annual Seminar for the Quantum Technologies and Microscopy & Analysis Industry in India

Industry experts from across the world will present their research work and latest developments in Quantum Technologies and Advanced Microscopy & Analysis over two days online.

Oxford Instruments India Pvt. Ltd. Mumbai 400 072 | Email: [email protected]

FREE

Virtual Seminar

DAY 1: QUANTUM TECHNOLOGIES DAY 2: MICROSCOPY AND ANALYSIS

• Welcome Mr Mangesh Kulkarni, Oxford Instruments India

• INAUGRAL talk by our host Dr Vijayaraghavan, TIFR, Mumbai

• PLENARY: Relaxation of a transmon qubit from unconfined states and resurgence of coherence Dr Vibhor Singh, IISc Bangalore

• Comprehensive solutions for quantum technology development: Qubits, Quantum Sensors and Quantum Communication Dr Ravi Sundaram, Oxford Instruments Plasma Technology, UK

• KEYNOTE: The National Quantum Computing Centre and a roadmap towards Quantum Advantage Dr Michael Cuthbert, UK

• Importance of achieving low electron temperatures for new quantum devices Dr Klaus Ensslin, ETH Zurich, Switzerland

• Talk title TBC Dr Jonathan Moffat, Oxford Instruments Asylum Research, UK

• Polariton devices based on van der Waals materials - Dr Biswanath Chakraborty, IIT Jammu

• A quantum diamond microscope for mapping magnetic fields Dr Kasturi Saha, IIT Bombay

• Poster Awards

• Welcome Mr Mangesh Kulkarni, Oxford Instruments India

• INAUGRAL talk by our host Dr Krishanu Ray, TIFR Mumbai

• PLENARY: Altered Membrane Composition Disrupts CXCR4 Signalling During Cellular Senescence Dr. Deepak Saini, IISC - Bangalore

• Microscopy and Analysis Solutions from Oxford Instruments Dr Andrew Masters, Oxford Instruments Asylum Research, UK

• KEYNOTE: - Dr Li An Chu, Brain Research Centre, National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan

• Making and Moving Synaptic Vesicles Dr. Sandhya Koushika, TIFR - Mumbai

• Multi-Colour Electron Microscopy: Using Energy Dispersive X-ray Spectrometry to Image and Analyse Biological Samples Dr Louise Hughes, Oxford Instruments NanoAnalysis, UK

• The Ideal Solution to Interactively Analyze Microscopy Images Dr Daniel Reisen, Oxford Instruments Imaris, UK

• Mycobacterium tuberculosis glycolipids disorganize host cell membranes and rewire membrane mechanics during infection Dr. Shobhna Kapoor, IIT - Bombay

• Poster Awards

PRESENTED BY OXFORD INSTRUMENTS IN ASSOCIATION WITH TIFR, MUMBAI

BRINGING THE NANOWORLD TOGETHER 2020 (VIRTUAL)

3 - 4 December 2020

VIRTUAL POSTER SESSIONThere will be two poster halls, one for Quantum and one for Microscopy and Analysis. There will be a prize for the best poster from each session, which will be awarded at the end of day 1 and day 2 respectively. To enter, please upload your poster in pdf format on our website using the link below.

CLOSING DATE 30 NOVEMBER 2020. GOOD LUCK!