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Workshop on Entanglement and Quantum Control (EQC)
The Workshop on Entanglement and Quantum Control (EQC) is intended to provide an opportunity for extended expert interaction on a number of linked topics that have become widely interesting recently. A shared basis in concepts and techniques that were originally associated with quantum optics can serve as an interface between different specific themes.
These include:
l quantum decoherence effects associated with environmental noise;
l quantification and control of qubit, qutrit, multi-qubit and continuous-variable entanglement;
l correlated and cooperative relaxation and their control;
l non-Markovian quantum open systems and their control;
l quantum measurements and their back-action;
l quantum trajectories and their relation to quantum dynamics and measurements;
l macroscopic quantum coherence;
l quantum entanglement implications outside of the quantum information context;
l other related topics on quantum control.
Please note that in order to ensure opportunity for extensive personal conversation and interaction during EQC, there will be regular open periods in the program.
Conference Site : Qufu, Shandong, China
Conference Date : June 7-10, 2010
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| Draft Schedule |
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7 June
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Registration
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8 June
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8:00-8:30
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Opening Address
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8:30-12:00
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Presentation and discussion
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13:30-17:30
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Presentation and discussion
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18:00-20:00
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Welcome Reception
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9 June
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8:00-12:00
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Presentation and discussion
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13:30-15:30
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Presentation and discussion
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15:30-
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Free discussion
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10 June
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8:00-12:00
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Presentation and discussion
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13:30-
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Free discussion
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| Invited Speakers (35 persons) |
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Invited Speakers (in alphabetical order)
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Name
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Affiliation
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Country
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Confirmed
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C. H. Oh
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National University of Singapore
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Singapore
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Yes
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C K Law
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The Chinese University of Hong Kong
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Hongkong,China
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Yes
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Chunfang Li
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Shanghai University
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China
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Yes
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| 4 |
Dian-Min Tong
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Shandong University
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China
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Yes
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| 5 |
Gaoxiang Li
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Huazhong Normal University
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China
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Yes
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| 6 |
Gershon Kurizki
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The Weizmann Institute of Science
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Israel
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Yes
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| 7 |
Guihua Zeng
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Shanghai Jiao Tong University
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China
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Yes
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| 8 |
Guilu Long
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Tsinghua University
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China
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Yes
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| 9 |
Guoxiang Huang
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East China Normal University
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China
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Yes
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| 10 |
Hong Guo
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Peking University
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China
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Yes
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| 11 |
Howard Wiseman
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Griffith University
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Australia
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Yes
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| 12 |
Jiangbin Gong
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National University of Singapore
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Singapore
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Yes
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| 13 |
Jiangfeng Du
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University of Science and Technology of China
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China
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Yes
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| 14 |
Jianqiang You
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Fudan University
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China
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Yes
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| 15 |
Jinhui Wu
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Jilin University, China
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China
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Yes
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| 16 |
Joerg Evers
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Max Planck Inst. for Nuclear Physics
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Germany
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Yes
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| 17 |
Joseph H. Eberly
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Rochester University
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USA
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Yes
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| 18 |
Juan Pablo Paz
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Universidad de Buenos Aires
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Argentina
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Yes
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| 19 |
Kadi Zhu
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Shanghai Jiao Tong University
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China
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Yes
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| 20 |
Luiz Davidovich
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Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro
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Brazil
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Yes
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| 21 |
M. Abdel-Aty
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University of Bahrain, Kingdom of Bahrain & Sohag University
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Egypt
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Yes
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| 22 |
Renbao Liu
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The Chinese University of Hong Kong
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Hongkong,China
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Yes
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| 23 |
Takashi Nakajima
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Kyoto University
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Japan
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Yes
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| 24 |
Ting Yu
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Stevens Institute of Technology
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USA
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Yes
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Wei-min Zhang
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National Cheng Kung University
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Taiwan, China
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Yes
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| 26 |
Weiping Zhang
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East China Normal University
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China
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Yes
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| 27 |
Wuming Liu
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Institute of Physics, CAS
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China
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Yes
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| 28 |
Xiangming Hu
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Huazhong Normal University
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China
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Yes
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| 29 |
Xunli Feng
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South China Normal University
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China
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Yes
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| 30 |
Yujun Zheng
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Shandong University
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China
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Yes
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| 31 |
Yunjie Xia
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Qufu Normal Univerity
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China
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Yes
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Zbigniew Ficek
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KACST
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Saudi Arabia
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Yes
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Zengbing Chen
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University of Science and Technology of China
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China
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Yes
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Zhengwei Zhou
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University of Science and Technology of China
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China
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Yes
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Zhiming Zhang
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South China Normal University
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China
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Yes
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| Hotel Reservation |
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Queli Hotel, Qufu
http://www.quelihotel.com/
Note: Enough rooms have been reserved in Queli Hotel for the attendees, so book the room in advance is not necessary. |
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| Transportation (New) |
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transfer from Shanghai:
1) Shanghai Pudong International Airport – Shanghai Hongqiao International Airport – Jining Airport
2) Shanghai Pudong International Airport – Shanghai Hongqiao International Airport – Jinan Yaoqiang Airport
3) Shanghai Pudong International Airport – Jinan Yaoqiang Airport
transfer from Beijing:
1) Beijing Capital International Airport – Jining Airport
2) Beijing Capital International Airport – Jinan Yaoqiang Airport
For more detailed flight information, you can visit the following website for reference:
http://english.ctrip.com/
From Jining Airport to Qufu city (conference site), about 90km
From Jinan Yaoqiang Airport to Qufu city (conference site), about 150km
The conference organizer will arrange a bus to pick up the attendees from the airport to Qufu, so please inform us your flight information after you book the ticket.
Airport code:
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Shanghai Pudong International Airport
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PVG
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Shanghai Hongqiao International Airport
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SHA
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Beijing Capital International Airport
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PEK
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Jinan Yaoqiang Airport
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TNA
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Jining Airport
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JNG
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* We remind you that because of the Shanghai Expo 2010, many people will visit and the security check will be very strict in Shanghai. If you transfer from Shanghai, please allow for sufficient time. |
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| Registration Fee |
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Ordinary 1500RMB (250USD)
Student 1000RMB (200USD)
Please Note: All the invited speakers will be exempted from the Registration Fee |
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| Conference Co-Chairs |
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Joseph H. Eberly (Rochester University, USA)
Zhizhan Xu (Shanghai Inst. of Optics and Fine Mech., CAS, China) |
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| Organizing Committee |
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| Ting Yu |
Stevens Insititute of Technology, USA, Co-Chair |
| Shangqing Gong |
Shanghai Inst. of Optics and Fine Mech., CAS, China, Co-Chair |
| Yunjie Xia |
Qufu Normal University, China, Co-Chair |
| Yujun Zheng |
Shandong University, China, Co-Chair |
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| Bei-Lok Hu |
University of Maryland, USA |
| Gershon Kurizki |
The Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel |
| Luiz Davidovich |
Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil |
| Ruxin Li |
Shanghai Inst. of Optics and Fine Mech., CAS, China |
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| Important Date |
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Paper Submission: 1 January, 2010
Paper Submission Deadline: 31 March, 2010
Invitation Letter to Invited Speakers: 31 March, 2010
Notification of Acceptance: 30 April, 2010
Registration: 7 June, 2010
(Note that papers must be 2 pages in length at maximum and typed in English. Please submit your paper to: eqc2010@siom.ac.cn) |
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Organized by
Shanghai Institute of Optics and Fine Mechanics, CAS
Co-Organized by
Qufu Normal University
Shandong University
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| Secretariat |
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General Secretariat
Yueping Niu (Shanghai Inst. of Optics and Fine Mech., CAS, China)
Operation
Luling Jin (Shanghai Inst. of Optics and Fine Mech., CAS, China)
Zhongxiao Man (Qufu Normal University)
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| About Qufu and Confucius |
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Qufu is a charming small city in Shandong Province, China. It is located about 130 km south of the provincial capital Jinan. Qufu is the birthplace of Confucius. It served as the capital of the State of Lu during the Spring and Autumn Period. Qufu contains numerous historic palaces, temples and cemeteries. Many of the major cultural sites in the city are all associated with Confucius, such as the three sites of the Temple of Confucius, the Cemetery of Confucius, and the Kong Family Mansion. The Qufu complex of monuments have been listed as UNESCO World Heritage Sites since 1994.
Confucius was a famous thinker and social philosopher of China, whose teachings have deeply influenced East Asia for centuries. Living in the Spring and Autumn period, he was convinced of his ability to restore the world's order, though failed. After much traveling around China to promote his ideas among rulers, he eventually became involved in teaching disciples. His philosophy emphasized personal and governmental morality, correctness of social relationships, and justice and sincerity. Used since then as the imperial orthodoxy, Confucius' thoughts have been developed into a vast and complete philosophical system known in the west as Confucianism.
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