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SPEAKERS FOR THE SCHOOL
Following is the list of school speakers. There will be four or five lectures
every day. Each lecture is of one-and-half hour duration.
| # | SPEAKERS | INSTITUTION | TOPIC |
| 1 | J. Chappell | Univ. Adelaide, Australia | Quantum Games (2 lectures) |
| 2 | S. Chaturvedi | Univ. Hyd., Hyderabad | Phase Space and Quantum Mechanics (2 lectures) |
| 3 | I. Fuentes | Univ. Nottingham, UK | Relativistic Quantum Information (2 lectures) |
| 4 | S. Ghosh | IMSc, Chennai | Quantum Information (2 lectures) |
| 5 | G. P. Kar | ISI, Kolkata | Non-locality and Contextuality in QM (4 lectures) |
| 6 | P. Rungta | IISER, Mohali | Quantum Computation (4 lectures) |
| 7 | U. Sen | HRI, Allahabad | Quantum Correlations in Many-body Systems (2 lectures)
| | 8 | T. Sudbery | Univ. York, UK | Quantum Entanglement (4 lectures) |
SPEAKERS FOR THE CONFERENCE
Following is the list of invited speakers. Each lecture is of thirty to forty minutes duration.
| # | SPEAKERS | INSTITUTION |
| | 1 | S. Bandyopadhyay | Bose Institute, India |
| | 2 | S. Banerjee | IIT Rajasthan, India |
| | 3 | C. Benjamin | NISER Bhubaneswar, India |
| | 4 | I. Chattopadhyay | University of Calcutta, India |
| | 5 | F. Costa | University of Vienna, Austria |
| 6 | A. Sen De | Harish-Chandra Research Institute, India |
| | 7 | I. Fuentes | University of Nottingham, United Kingdom |
| | 8 | S. Ghosh | Institute of Mathematical Sciences, India |
| | 9 | D. Goswami | IIT Kanpur, India |
| | 10 | P. S. Joag | University of Pune, India |
| | 11 | G. P. Kar | Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata, India |
| | 12 | D. Kaszlikowski | Centre for Quantum Technologies, Singapore |
| | 13 | M. S. Kim | Imperial College, United Kingdom |
| | 14 | A. Kumar | Indian Institute of Science, India |
| | 15 | A. Lakshminarayan | IIT Madras, India |
| | 16 | A. S. Majumdar | SNBNCBS, India |
| | 17 | D. Markham | Centre national de la recherche scientifique, France |
| | 18 | M. Mc Gettrick | National University of Ireland Galway, Ireland |
| | 19 | K. Modi | Centre for Quantum Technologies, Singapore |
| | 20 | J. Oppenheim | University of Cambridge, United Kingdom |
| | 21 | P. Panigrahi | IISER Kolkata, India |
| | 22 | P. Parashar | Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata, India |
| | 23 | A. Pathak | JIIT Noida, India |
| | 24 | R. Ramanathan | Centre for Quantum Technologies, Singapore |
| | 25 | S. M. Roy | Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, India |
| | 26 | P. Rungta | IISER Mohali, India |
| | 27 | D. Sarkar | University of Calcutta, India |
| | 28 | A. Shaji | IISER Thiruvanthapuram, India |
| | 29 | S. Shenoy | Kuvempu University, India |
| | 30 | U. Sen | Harish-Chandra Research Institute, India |
| | 31 | S. Sirsi | Yuvaraja’s College, India |
| | 32 | R. Srikanth | Poornaprajna Institute of Scientific Research, India |
| | 33 | T. Sudbery | University of York, United Kingdom |
| | 34 | A. R. Ushadevi | Bangalore University, India |
| | 35 | M. Zych | University of Vienna, Austria |
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