Scientific Event:
“From Single Photons to Continuous Variables: 40 Years of Quantum Optics” On June 4, 2026, Institut d’Optique and Quantum-Saclay will honor Philippe Grangier with a special scientific event: “From Single Photons to Continuous Variables”
Conditions Free registration is required , Places are limited, so don’t wait to register! We look forward to seeing many of you there
Quantum-Saclay and Institut d’Optique are pleased to invite you to a day dedicated to a leading figure in quantum optics: “From Single Photons to Continuous Variables: 40 Years of Advances in Quantum Optics” 📅 June 4, 2026 | 8:30 AM – 6:30 PM 📍 Institut d’Optique – 2 avenue Augustin Fresnel, 91120 Palaiseau After a career of more than forty years that has profoundly shaped quantum optics and technologies, Philippe Grangier, Emeritus Research Director at the CNRS since July 2025, will be honored with a scientific event highlighting his career and major contributions. 👉 On the program: 🔹Introductory lectures and perspectives on his career 🔹Scientific sessions on quantum optics, QND measurements, and quantum communications 🔹Presentations by leading researchers, including Alain Aspect 🔹An exploration of the connections between AI and scientific practices
Journée scientifique :« Du photon unique aux variables continues : 40 ans d’optique quantique » Le 4 juin 2026, l’Institut d’Optique et Quantum-Saclay célèbrent Philippe Grangier à travers une journée scientifique exceptionnelle : « Du photon unique aux variables continues »
Conditions Free registration is required , Places are limited, so don’t wait to register! We look forward to seeing many of you there
Quantum-Saclay and Institut d’Optique are pleased to invite you to a day dedicated to a leading figure in quantum optics: “From Single Photons to Continuous Variables: 40 Years of Advances in Quantum Optics” 📅 June 4, 2026 | 8:30 AM – 6:30 PM 📍 Institut d’Optique – 2 avenue Augustin Fresnel, 91120 Palaiseau After a career of more than forty years that has profoundly shaped quantum optics and technologies, Philippe Grangier, Emeritus Research Director at the CNRS since July 2025, will be honored with a scientific event highlighting his career and major contributions. 👉 On the program: 🔹Introductory lectures and perspectives on his career 🔹Scientific sessions on quantum optics, QND measurements, and quantum communications 🔹Presentations by leading researchers, including Alain Aspect 🔹An exploration of the connections between AI and scientific practices
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