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6th International Conference on Quantum Physics and Mechanics, will be organized around the theme “”

Quantum Mechanics 2021 is comprised of 14 tracks and 166 sessions designed to offer comprehensive sessions that address current issues in Quantum Mechanics 2021.

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Quantum Mechanics or Quantum Physics session brings you the research on the theoretical, experimental and applied quantum physics phenomena. The prediction of behaviour of particles at the subatomic level where the classical mechanics is unreliable. An example of a system that exhibits quantum physical effects on macroscopic scale is super fluidity. This quantum physics theory also provides probability and descriptions for previously poorly understood phenomena

  • Track 1-1Molecular Quantum Mechanics
  • Track 1-2Laser, Optics & Photonics
  • Track 1-3Pure and Applied Physics
  • Track 1-4Quantum Materials
  • Track 1-5Quantum Electronics
  • Track 1-6Quantum chromo dynamics
  • Track 1-7Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics
  • Track 1-8Quantum technology and Measurement
  • Track 1-9Applied Mathematics
  • Track 1-10Quantum interference
  • Track 1-11Quantum Plasmonics
  • Track 1-12Quantum Information Theory
  • Track 1-13Quantum States and Quantum Dots
  • Track 1-14Quantum Information Science
  • Track 1-15Quantum Thermodynamics
  • Track 1-16Quantum Cryptography
  • Track 1-17Applications of Quantum mechanics
  • Track 1-18Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics
  • Track 1-19Quantum Logic and Simulation
  • Track 1-20Quantum Metrology and Sensing
  • Track 1-21Block chain Technology
  • Track 1-22Quantum Error Correction
  • Track 1-23Quantum Transport and Dissipation

The quantum field theory session deals with the theoretical frameworks underlying the classical theories and reproducing particles that do not exist in quantum physics. Statistical application of condensed matter physics, quantum gravity and quantum electrodynamics (QED) are the core theories of focus in this quantum field theory session. Research in quantum physics is substantial in the past decade, and it continues to be an area of interest to many theoretical physicists who try to apply mathematical solutions to the quantum particles.



 


  • Track 2-1Radial Quantization
  • Track 2-2Conformal Field Theory
  • Track 2-3Quantization of the Bosonic String
  • Track 2-4Quantum Decoherence and Dephasing
  • Track 2-5Quantum Chromodynamics
  • Track 2-6Quantum Brownian Motion
  • Track 2-7Quantization of Non Abelian Gauge Theories
  • Track 2-8Bosonic String Action


In 2016, three physicists were awarded Nobel Prize for rewriting our understanding of exotic phase transitional quantum states on the surfaces of materials. This quantum physics conference gathers scientists working on the interactions between theoretical representation and low-dimensional topology. The key focus of this session will be on the quantum physics interaction between low-dimensional topology such as invariants, topological quantum filed theory, categorification and more



 


  • Track 3-1Khovanov and Heegaard Floer Homology
  • Track 3-2Chern-Simons Theory
  • Track 3-3Hyperbolic Geometry
  • Track 3-4Topological Insulators and Graphene
  • Track 3-5Volume and AJ Conjectures
  • Track 3-6Quantum Invariants
  • Track 3-7Topological Matter
  • Track 3-8Topological Model

The challenges in quantum spintronics will be focused and this quantum physics conference brings together the quantum physicists at the forefront to advance this key area that enables innovation. A recent research shows that the quantum particle interaction can be on and off inside a quantum system, which potentially paves way for many spintronic applications. Innovative research in electronics and data storage devices is some areas of interest in this session


  • Track 4-1Spin Coherence and Manipulation
  • Track 4-2Spin-Dependent Optical
  • Track 4-3Spin-Dependent Thermal
  • Track 4-4Spintronic Devices and Applications
  • Track 4-5Spintronic Materials

Every technology around the world from smart phones to space satellites have to be ready change to quantum physics in the future. With the development of science and technology, quantum technology is a key factor to the applications of quantum computers, quantum cryptography and quantum optics. The quantum technologies, with its radically different concepts pose a land of opportunities and challenges, with researchers actively working to overcome using quantum physics.

 

 


  • Track 5-1Quantum Science
  • Track 5-2Quantum Metrology
  • Track 5-3Quantum Non-Linear Optics
  • Track 5-4Quantum Simulators
  • Track 5-5Quantum Communication
  • Track 5-6Quantum Transport
  • Track 5-7Quantum Networks and their Applications
  • Track 5-8Quantum Light-Matter Interfaces
  • Track 5-9Quantum Computers
  • Track 5-10Quantum Information
  • Track 5-11Quantum Sensors

Quantum sensors have the potential to transform the world like never before. The quantum sensing session explores the peculiarities of quantum system to develop new and improved sensors. The potential for quantum sensor application in the world are unlimited, right from detecting the tiny impulses in the body to identifying a possible earthquake or volcanic eruption, the quantum sensors offers an advantage over the conventional classical mechanics with much precision and accuracy. Here in this quantum physics conference, researchers will discuss the most imminent research highlights.


  • Track 6-1Quantum Sensors
  • Track 6-2Quantum Detection and Sensing
  • Track 6-3Superconducting Detectors and Sensors
  • Track 6-4Mesoscopic Device Processing
  • Track 6-5Quantum Lithography
  • Track 6-6Optical Quantum Sensors


The quantum imaging session bring you the latest research on limits of classical optics overcome by quantum technology. An example of quantum imaging results is the quantum laser pointer, which demonstrates the possibility of improving the measurement of position of centre of a light beam at beyond the short noise limit. Recent research works are focused on the experimental and application to improve quality of quantum imaging process will also be discussed in our quantum physics conference.


  • Track 7-1Ultrafast TEM-Time Shaping
  • Track 7-2Nonlocal Quantum Imaging Physics
  • Track 7-3Quantum Imaging and Future Directions
  • Track 7-4Light-Electron Interaction
  • Track 7-5Image Processing
  • Track 7-6Quantum Concepts in Electron Microscopy
  • Track 7-7Recent Developments in Quantum Imaging
  • Track 7-8Electron Phase Plates and Beam Shaping
  • Track 7-9Quantum Ghost Imaging
  • Track 7-10Optical Data Storage and Optical Measurements

The core topic that will be covered in AMO physics in our quantum physics conference includes research in atomic and molecular properties of matter. In this quantum physics conference lays a platform for researchers to present their research and form a network with the peers in their respective fields. Applications of AMO physics in different technologies such as fibre optics, fusion reactors, quantum computers, lasers and materials science will be covered in this session.


 

  • Track 8-1Electron-Atom collisions
  • Track 8-2Electron-Molecule Collisions
  • Track 8-3Collisions involving Antimatter, Clusters and Surfaces
  • Track 8-4Recent Developments in Electron-atom Collisions
  • Track 8-5Ion-atom and Ion-Ion Collisions
  • Track 8-6Atom-atom and Atom-Molecule collisions
  • Track 9-1Classical Machine Learning
  • Track 9-2Quantum Algorithms
  • Track 9-3Quantum Optics and Photonics
  • Track 9-4Quantum Computing
  • Track 9-5Quantum Engineering
  • Track 9-6Theoretical Quantum Physics
  • Track 9-7Quantum Software Research
  • Track 9-8Quantum Architect
  • Track 9-9Quantum Nano Science and Nano Physics
  • Track 9-10Quantum Information
  • Track 9-11Computational Quantum Physics
  • Track 9-12Quantum Computing Hardware Engineering
  • Track 9-13Quantum Sensing
  • Track 9-14Quantum Machine Learning & AI
  • Track 9-15Cloud Computing
  • Track 9-16Quantum Safe-Security
  • Track 9-17Quantum Genome Sequence
  • Track 9-18Quantum Imaging
  • Track 9-19Quantum communication
  • Track 9-20Quantum electronic device Engineering
  • Track 9-21Quantum Gravity & Cosmology
  • Track 9-22Quantum Artificial Intelligence
  • Track 9-23Quantum information and computation

Nuclear Engineering is the branch of engineering concerned with the application of breaking down atomic nuclei (fission) or of combining atomic nuclei (fusion), or with the application of other sub-atomic processes based on the principles of nuclear physics.



 


  • Track 10-1Operating Plant Experience
  • Track 10-2SMR and Advanced Reactors
  • Track 10-3Codes and Standards
  • Track 10-4Thermal-Hydraulics
  • Track 10-5Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD)
  • Track 10-6Beyond Design Basis
  • Track 10-7Verification and Validation
  • Track 10-8Nuclear Policy
  • Track 10-9Probabilistic Risk Assessments
  • Track 10-10Nuclear Radiation
  • Track 10-11Robotics
  • Track 10-12Decontamination & Decommissioning
  • Track 10-13Nuclear Fuel and Engineering
  • Track 10-14Nuclear Plant Engineering
  • Track 10-15Nuclear Safety, Security, and Cyber Security


This conference focuses on the special needs of the nuclear and fossil power plant simulation community and includes presentations by technology and industry leaders, technical sessions, panel and roundtable discussions, and vendor exhibits. The primary goal of the conference is to promote open exchange of simulator related information between all attendees.



 


  • Track 11-1Non-Training Uses of Power Plant Simulators
  • Track 11-2Simulator Modifications
  • Track 11-3Virtual Simulator Technology
  • Track 11-4Life Cycle Management of Simulator Components
  • Track 11-5Regulations
  • Track 11-6Glass Panel Simulator Usage
  • Track 11-7Simulator Support Systems (Audio/Video/UPS/HVAC, etc.)
  • Track 11-8Hardware Upgrades
  • Track 11-9Simulator Oversight & Management
  • Track 11-10Knowledge Retention/Succession Planning
  • Track 11-11Simulator Upgrades
  • Track 11-12Emulated Stimulator Technology


The two day event will bring together senior executives from the key industry stakeholders from Energy Providers, Plant Owners & Operators, Industry Consultants & Experts, Lawyers, Purchasing and Procurement Management Professionals, Nuclear Regulators, Nuclear Technology Companies, Industry Investors, Asset Management Companies, Nuclear Engineers and Safety Inspectors, Decommissioning Managers, Waste Management Companies, Governmental representatives, Radiation and health protection agencies, Packaging & Transportation Officials, Academic Institutions, Research Organisations and Market Analysts.



 


  • Track 12-1Transition from Operation to Decommission
  • Track 12-2Strategy for Graphite Reactors Decommissioning & potential Synergies
  • Track 12-3Retaining Competency for Safe Transports of Radioactive Waste in Future
  • Track 12-4Analysing New Forms of Contract Models
  • Track 12-5Total Cost of Ownership Reduction for Powered Respiratory Protection in Nuclear Facilities
  • Track 12-6Investigating Technical Solutions
  • Track 12-7Decommissioning Project Management
  • Track 12-8Waste Management Strategies
  • Track 12-9Regulatory Challenges and Opportunities in Decommissioning and Waste Management
  • Track 12-10Overview on the Status of nuclear Decommissioning


The opposite of a nuclear explosion, nuclear reactors are the controlled release of fission energy. They serve the purpose of converting “nuclear energy” to heat. The fuel elements contain the fissile material, typically uranium or plutonium, which is used as the fuel to undergo fission and provide the nuclear energy.



 


  • Track 13-1Primary water chemistry & radio-chemistry
  • Track 13-2Maintenance & long term operation
  • Track 13-3Numerical & simulation tools
  • Track 13-4Advanced reactors
  • Track 13-5Monitoring updates & new developments
  • Track 13-6Auxiliary systems water chemistry & waste treatment
  • Track 13-7Secondary water chemistry


Conventional power plants will be indispensable in maintaining secure energy supplies also in the coming decades. In that context, the focus in the past was increased efficiency and reduced emissions thanks to state of the art plant technology. In times of an increasing share of volatile renewable generation the issue of flexibility of conventional power plants is of growing importance. The fundamental challenge for operation of the power plants is competition, with its market-driven rules.



 


  • Track 14-1Steam Generators
  • Track 14-2Fuel Technology/Firing Systems
  • Track 14-3Thermal Waste Utilization
  • Track 14-4Civil Structural Maintenance / Condition Monitoring
  • Track 14-5Gas Turbines
  • Track 14-6Civil Concepts/Specific Civil Solutions
  • Track 14-7Electrical Equipment
  • Track 14-8Acceptance and Control Tests
  • Track 14-9Power Generation Maintenance Optimization Network (PGMON)
  • Track 14-10Materials and Quality Assurance
  • Track 14-11Pipes and Valves
  • Track 14-12Condition Monitoring and Inspection
  • Track 14-13Supervision of Construction and Assembly/Quality Assurance
  • Track 14-14Plant Management Systems and Technical IT
  • Track 14-15Reference Designation and Plant Documentation
  • Track 14-16Instrumentation and Control
  • Track 14-17Electrical Engineering and I&C
  • Track 14-18Cooling Systems in Power Plants
  • Track 14-19Flue Gas Cleaning Systems
  • Track 14-20Steam Turbines
  • Track 14-21Fluidized Bed Firing Systems
  • Track 14-22Industrial and Co-generation Stations