Tutorials

Program

Tutorials Schedule

The tutorials at IFCS-EFTF 2023 will feature lecturers that are on-site in Toyama and available to answer in-person questions. The tutorials will take place on Monday, May 15, 2023. 

All tutorials will be recorded and made available on the conference online platform shortly afterward. They can be viewed up to 30 days after the end of the conference, both by virtual attendees that registered for the tutorials, and in-person tutorial participants that want to refresh their memory or catch up on a lecture they missed.

No live streaming will be available this year to manage the cost of attendance. A dedicated discussion forum for each tutorial will provide an opportunity to contact the lecturers with questions.

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SPEAKERS

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TUTORIAL TITLE

TRACK 1

9:10 – 10:50Alexandre ReinhardtCEA-LETI, FranceThin film lithium niobate and lithium tantalate acoustic resonators
11:10 – 12:50Victor PlesskyRetired, SwitzerlandXBARs and around - 5 GHz resonators and filters exploiting thin layers of lithium niobate
14:10 – 15:50Rémy BraiveUniv Paris-Saclay, FranceOptomechanical crystals : hybrid devices for applications from quantum physics to metrology
16:10 – 17:50Siddarth TallurIIT Bombay, IndiaElectro-mechanical and ultrasonic sensors for structural health monitoring

TRACK 2

9:10 – 10:50Eugene IvanovUWA, AustraliaMeasurements of Phase Fluctuations
11:10 – 12:50Yuko HanadoNICT, JapanGeneration of real-time timescale using averaged ensemble clocks
14:10 – 15:50Calvin LinTL, TaiwanGNSS time transfer and its calibration 
16:10 – 17:50Claudio CalossoINRIM, ItalyLow-noise digital electronics for time and frequency metrology

TRACK 3

9:10 – 10:50John KitchingNIST, USAMicrowave Frequency Standards
11:10 – 12:50James CamparoAerospace Corp, USAAtomic Timekeeping in Space
14:10 – 15:50Hidetoshi KatoriTokyo Univ, JapanOptical clocks and their applications
16:10 – 17:50Felicitas AriasOP, FranceThe SI second : history, future redefinition and impact
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