Quantum Conferences

Del 24 al 28 de febrero de 2025, la Facultad de Ciencias Físico-Matemáticas de la UMSNH será sede de las Quantum Conferences, una serie de conferencias presenciales con transmisión en vivo, diseñadas para explorar los aspectos más novedosos y fundamentales de la física cuántica.

Este ciclo académico reunirá a destacados especialistas nacionales e internacionales que compartirán sus conocimientos y experiencias en áreas como física de partículas, física teórica, química cuántica, computación cuántica y el estudio de nanomateriales.

Conferencistas y charlas:

  • Oracio Navarro Chávez – “Superconductividad y materiales de moiré” | Lunes 24, 12:00 (GMT-6)
  • Alejandro Corichi Gil – “Una charla sobre lo cuántico y lo gravitacional” | Lunes 24, 13:00 (GMT-6)
  • Alfredo Raya Montaño – “NICA, JINR y la física de aplastar hadrones” | Lunes 24, 14:00 (GMT-6)
  • José Antonio Zapata – “Física Cuántica y espaciotiempo” | Martes 25, 11:00 (GMT-6)
  • Francisco Shidartha Guzmán – “Una mirada a la computación cuántica” | Martes 25, 12:00 (GMT-6)
  • Rodolfo Octavio Olea – “Química Cuántica” | Martes 25, 13:00 (GMT-6)
  • Guohua Sun – “Computación Cuántica” | Miércoles 26, 11:00 (GMT-6) (Virtual)
  • Carlos Villarreal Luján – “Un Fenómeno Extraordinario: el Vacío Cuántico” | Miércoles 26, 12:00 (GMT-6)
  • Jennifer López Chacón – “¿Por qué es importante hacer divulgación sobre la física cuántica?” | Miércoles 26, 13:00 (GMT-6)

Curso Principios Básicos de Computación Cuántica

El curso consta de seis sesiones, en las cuales se propone enseñar a los asistentes, no necesariamente con conocimientos de mecánica cuántica, las herramientas básicas sobre computación cuántica, para facilitarles la posibilidad de incursionar de manera autónoma en esta bella y con gran potencial rama de la física.

International Conference on Quantum Software (IQSOFT)

The purpose of the International Conference On Quantum Software (IQSOFT) is to bring together researchers, engineers, and practitioners interested in the advances and business applications of quantum software. Six tracks will be held, covering different aspects of Quantum Software. IQSOFT focuses both on research and on real-world applications of quantum software. Ideas on how to solve quantum software engineering problems and how to use quantum software in combination with other technologies, such as AI, will arise from the conference.
Papers describing advanced prototypes, systems, tools, and techniques and general survey papers indicating future directions are also encouraged.

Spain Quantum Network

Spain Quantum Network is the First National Meeting of Quantum Computing Technologists. The objective is to create a forum for collaboration between technologists from specialized companies, technology-based start-ups, universities, and technology centers to promote the creation of synergies and collaborative projects.

Argentinean Symposium on Quantum Computing

El objetivo del ASQC (Argentinean Symposium on Quantum Computing) es constituirse en un espacio de intercambio y colaboración en nuestra región en temas de computación cuántica. El ASQC reúne a expertos, investigadores y entusiastas para explorar los avances más recientes en algoritmos cuánticos, hardware y aplicaciones prácticas. Desde la optimización y la criptografía hasta la simulación de materiales, la computación cuántica promete resolver problemas que desafían a los sistemas clásicos. El simposio se llevará a cabo en Buenos Aires y será parte de JAIIO (Argentine Conference on Informatics) del 4 al 7 de agosto de 2025 en el PABELLÓN CERO + INFINITO de la Facultad de Ciencias Exactas de la UBA.

Workshop Entangle This VI: 100 Years of Quantum

Dear Quantum Community,

We are happy to announce the workshop “Entangle This VI: 100 Years of Quantum” to take place in Madrid from the 15th to the 19th of September 2025. The event is organized by the quantum groups at IFT and IFF (CSIC), and takes place in the context of the 2025 International Year of Quantum Science and Technology (IYQ).

The workshop will take place at the Royal Botanical Garden in downtown Madrid and aims to bring together experts at the forefront of the various subfields of quantum science and technology. It will also include a social program and an outreach event at the Thyssen Museum.

Registrations and abstract submissions (both for contributed talks and posters) are currently open until May, although early submissions are encouraged. See the event’s website for more information.

My Photonic Ship in 75. Yil Fen Lisesi

75. Yil Fen Lisesi (a secondary school in Mersin, Turkey) will host the 8-hour-long, in-person quantum workshop “My Photonic Ship” as part of the Latvian Quantum Initiative project, led by Dr. Abuzer Yakaryilmaz from the University of Latvia.

During the workshop, high school students will explore quantum superposition, conduct photon experiments using simulators and quantum circuits, engage in mathematical and philosophical discussions, and develop a video game integrating quantum superposition. Through these activities, the participants will gain hands-on experience with quantum computing principles and their creative applications.

MIMOS Quantum Day 2025: Shaping the Future of Quantum Intelligence

MIMOS Quantum Day 2025 marks a pivotal moment in Malaysia’s technological evolution, celebrating the launch of the MIMOS Quantum Intelligence Center. This event will bring together global experts, policymakers, and industry leaders to discuss the role of quantum computing, quantum AI, and quantum cryptography in shaping Malaysia’s innovation landscape.

Feria de la Cuántica

Las asociaciones de divulgación de la ciencia junto con amantes de la misma realizarán una feria con demostraciones y actividades interactivas abiertas a todo el público para mostrar la importancia de la cuántica en nuestro mundo moderno.

Contacto: egomez@ifisica.uaslp.mx

The 3rd Quantum Annealing and Related Technology Workshop/ 第3回量子アニーリング及び関連技術に関する研究会

Following the second meeting in February 2024, the objective of The 3rd Quantum Annealing and Related Technology is to provide an overview of the current state of quantum annealing and related technological advances, as well as to provide a forum for the exchange of ideas. The focus will be on basic scientific and technical aspects, but broader topics will also be covered.