Published on
26.03.2025
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The Quantum Science Generation Workshop 2025

Together with project partners, the ToEQPL project is organizing the third edition of the QSG workshop, which will take place between the 5th and 9th of May 2025 in Villa Tambosi, the ECT* – European Center for Theoretical Studies in Nuclear Physics and Related Areas, Trento headquarters. It is now a recurring annual appointment gathering together early-stage and experienced researchers in the field of quantum science and technology.

The first aim of the QSG workshop is to offer seminars held by young scientists and leading researchers in theoretical and experimental quantum physics. The talks will be divided between senior and junior invited speakers, in addition to further contributions selected among all the participants. Moreover, the workshop will include special talks from company and startup representatives working in the field of quantum science and technology. A second goal of the QSG workshop is to promote and facilitate discussions between the students, postdocs, young researchers, and experienced professors through social activities such as social dinners and poster Aperitivo Sessions.

The target audience comprises local and international PhD students and early-stage postdocs (about 50-70).

Quantum technology is a fast-developing field with a wide range of promising near-term applications, from quantum simulation of quantum many-body systems to hybrid quantum-classical algorithms. The Quantum Science Generation Workshop 2025 aims to cover some of the most critical aspects of those developments and provide an equilibrated, up-to-date overview of the most active research areas within this field. The workshop’s topics will include optical and condensed matter platforms for quantum computingquantum simulation of problems of interest for condensed matternuclear, high-energy, or gravitational physics, and hybrid quantum algorithms for optimization problems

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During this edition of the event, we will have the pleasure of hearing talks from

Keynote speakers:

  • Tom O’Brien (Google)
  • Dieter Jaksch (Hamburg University, Germany)
  • Michael Galili (Technical University of Denmark, Denmark)
  • Lea Santos (University of Connecticut, USA)
  • Simone Montangero (Padova University, Italy)

Invited speakers:

  • Ming Lai Chan (Niels Bohr Institute & Sparrow Quantum, Denmark)
  • Noemi Tagliavacche (Pavia University, Italy)
  • Giulio Cappelli (CNRS Institut Néel, France)
  • Viktor Svensson (University of Oslo, Norway)
  • Juliette Monsel (Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden)
  • Luca Banszerus (University of Vienna, Austria)
  • Matteo Secli (EPFL, Switzerland)
  • Davide Castaldo (ETH, Switzerland)
  • Arianna Crippa (Desy, Germany)
  • Arina Tashchilina (IQOQI Innsbruck & University of Innsbruck, Austria)

Sponsors: 

  • Optica– Leading company in optics and photonics
  • APS – American Physical Society
  • Photon Technology – Leading company in superconducting nanowire single photon detector
  • IQM – Leading company in quantum computing technologies
  • Janas – Spinoff of eXact lab, it is startup producing software solutions optimized for neutral-atom devices
  • Quantum Science and Technology (IOP publishing) – High impact journal publishing both theoretical and experimental research specializing on quantum technologies.
  • Quantinuum – Leading company in fault-tolerant quantum computation

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