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XVI International Conference on Quantum Optics and Quantum Information organized by National Academy of Sciences of Belarus, B.I.Stepanov Institute of Physics of NAS of Belarus, and Belarusian Physical Society will be held on May 13-17, 2019 in the city of Minsk on the base of Presidium of NAS of Belarus and Hotel “Belarus”. General idea of the conference is to bring together scientists and engineers from different fields (optics, atomic and molecular physics, solid state physics, computer science) which actively contribute to the field of Quantum Optics and Quantum information. The traditional style for this Conference is the oral presentations followed by rather informal discussions during poster sessions. This International Conference will be the next one of a series of very successful meetings that were held during the last 32 years in Minsk in 1986, 1988, 1990, 1992, 1994, 1996, 1998, 2000, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2015, 2017, in Vilnius in 2008, and in Kyiv in 2010. The main topics include: * TRADITIONAL QUANTUM OPTICS PROBLEMS, QUANTUM IMAGING * MATERIALS AND DEVICES FOR QUANTUM OPTICS AND QUANTUM INFORMATION: -nanophotonics -spintronics -strong optical nonlinearities -laser sources for quantum cryptography, including single photon sources and ultrashort lasers -single photon detectors -single quantum objects (molecules, atoms, solid state impurities, quantum dots, electrons, electron and nuclear spins): detection, control and manipulation -novel ultrafine processing techniques for QO and QI * ENTANGLEMENT -characterization, creation and detection -entanglement in many-body systems -metrology using entanglement * BUILDING HARDWARE FOR SCALABLE QUANTUM COMPUTERS -trapped ions -atomic systems (optical lattices) -solid state systems -photon-based quantum information processing -molecular systems * QUANTUM MEMORY AND QUANTUM REPEATERS * INTERFACES BETWEEN PHOTONS AND ATOMIC QUBITS * QUANTUM ALGORITHMS * QUANTUM SIMULATIONS * FIBER-BASED AND FREE-SPACE QKD SYSTEMS * RECONSTRUCTION OF QUANTUM STATES AND PROCESSES