QuSantiago IV

En esta edición especial del QuSantiago, el encuentro dedicado a la investigación y desarrollo en tecnologías cuánticas, nos complace en anunciar su realización durante el presente año, reafirmando su compromiso con la excelencia académica y el avance científico. Este evento, que se llevará a cabo en conjunto con la Universidad Federico Santa María (Campus San Joaquín) y la Universidad de Santiago de Chile (USACH), representa una oportunidad única para el intercambio interdisciplinario entre instituciones de alto prestigio.

Enfoque Temático

En esta edición se abordarán dos ejes temáticos de alta relevancia en la investigación cuántica:

Sistemas Cuánticos Abiertos (USM)

Exploraremos las bases de computación cuántica y topología para entender la relevancia del anuncio de Microsoft y su nuevo chip Majorana. Además de comprender las bases de otra de las áreas más contraintuitiva como la termodinámica cuántica, donde se abordarán aspectos fundamentales para entender los ciclos termodinámicos básicos y su relevancia en máquinas y baterías cuánticas.

Técnicas para el Cálculo de Sistemas de Muchos Cuerpos (USACH)

Técnicas para el cálculo de sistemas de muchos cuerpos: Con la limitación de los computadores cuánticos actuales, técnicas para el estudio de sistemas de muchos cuerpos como Tensor Network tienen gran relevancia en estos días. En esta instancia abordaremos los aspectos básicos para cálculos que involucren Hamiltonianos de muchos cuerpos, como los es la técnica de Density Matrix Renormalization Group y cómo esta evoluciona a tensor network.

Quantum Tech and SDGs – Are the Futures Entangled?

This event seeks to highlight how harnessing quantum technologies can address critical challenges and accelerate progress toward the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Through the showcase of cutting-edge advancements and the facilitation of collaboration among key stakeholders, the event delves into the intersection of quantum computing, governance, and innovation. It will explore compelling possibilities and use cases, addressing some of humanity’s greatest challenges that quantum technology is poised to solve alongside initiatives already underway. Aligned with World Quantum Day, the event aims to elevate Singapore’s quantum ecosystem on the global stage, spotlighting opportunities to drive impactful solutions and forge robust international partnerships.

Responsible Quantum Technologies (ResQT) 2025

This workshop aims to be another step towards establishing connections between the QT and technology assessment (TA) communities and to introduce some current discussions in the QT community to a new audience. It is organized as part of the QuTec project under Karlsruhe Institute of Technology – Institute for Technology Assessment and Systems Analysis (ITAS).

EXPLORING SPACE: A Space & Military Intelligence Learning Experience

Join us June 9-13, 2025, in Washington, DC, for a week filled with community building and “good, old-fashioned family fun” – complete with uncomfortable conversations, games of capture the flag, and leading the quantum revolution. Summer camp is about learning from new experiences and growing together to become better humans.

We will have activities for the whole family; however, the week is geared towards helping individuals 13-25 years old begin their journey into the future with a Competency-based Portfolio built for a future in quantum intelligence, ethical social engineering, and sustainable globalization (or similar fields) to support the workforce needs of the future. The Competency-based Curriculum and Supplemental Learning Activities are meant to enhance the public schooling experience and teach open-source research techniques that will aid students in their learning journey.

Sparks! 2025 – Imagining Quantum City

Welcome to “Quantum City”! Experience today what our quantum future could look like, tempered with scientific reality.
More information coming soon.

Registration opens on May 19, 2025.

Public event | Free entry | Mandatory registration | In English with simultaneous interpretation into French

II International Congress of STEAM Educational Experiences

The International Conference of STEAM Educational Experiences aims to be a forum for all education professionals of all educational stages, people and institutions interested in education, and people who have started their teaching or educational research careers. It aims to be a meeting point for the exchange of experiences and reflections and the creation of synergies between professionals and institutions. There will be many presentations and workshops, both in-person and online. There will be dedicated spaces for: – Educational programming and robotics. – Climate Change. – Citizen Science. – Augmented Reality, cultural heritage, and STEAM. – Quantum Science and Technology (QST) in Education.

Academic Exchange and Student Conference on Advancements in Physics (AESCAP)

The student organization LC Delhi, representing the Member Committee India under the International Association of Physics Students (IAPS), is proudly presenting the Academic Exchange and Student Conference on Advancements in Physics (AESCAP). This four-day event will take place from April 9th to 12th, 2025, in Delhi. Hosted by Delhi Technological University and Deen Dayal Upadhyaya College (University of Delhi), AESCAP aims to engage undergraduate and master’s students, both national and international. The conference is expected to attract up to 200 participants, providing a platform for academic exchange and discussions on the latest advancements in quantum science and physics.

The event will focus on the rapidly evolving field of quantum computing, quantum information, and their applications. The program will cover foundational topics such as the basics of qubits, quantum computing, quantum information, introduction to quantum gates, as well as hands-on workshops for using Qiskit and quantum CCD techniques. It will also explore India’s quantum future, quantum cryptography, and the role of AI and machine learning in academia and society. We will also have famous science communicators to discuss our quantum future and discuss the importance of science communication. Beyond technical discussions, the event will address broader global challenges and initiate conversation on important topics through panel discussions on women in physics and climate change.

The event would also feature student talks and poster presentations, as well as fun interactive social events to provide networking opportunities for the attendees. It promises to be an engaging platform for learning, collaboration, and envisioning the future of quantum technology.

Fotònica en 5 Minuts! – International Day of Women and Girls in Science

Immerse yourself in the world of photonics thanks to 4 ICFO female scientists, who will tell in 5 minutes in an attractive and inspiring way why photonics is important for their research and society in general. You can also send them your questions about science and their careers.

This event is aimed at students between 9th and 12th grade (second cycle of ESO and bachillerato) and will be in Spanish.

Photonics in 5 minutes! is organized in the framework of ICFO Women in Science Month to celebrate the International Day of Women and Girls in Science, joining the Iniciativa 11 de Febrero.

La Rivoluzione Quantistica: Dal Gatto di Schrödinger al Quantum Computing

Conference for high school students on quantum mechanics and its applications. Organized by the Sezze (LT) municipality and by the High School “Pacifici De Magistris,” Sezze, Italy. ” Speaker: Dr. Fabio Chiarello, Senior Researcher of the Istituto di Fotonica e Nanotecnologie, Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche (CNR-IFN).

Q2B25 Silicon Valley

Q2B events (Tokyo May 15-16, 2025/ Paris September 24-25 / Silicon Valley December 9-10-11) are premier global conferences that bring together industry leaders, researchers, and innovators to explore the latest advancements in quantum technologies and their real-world applications and bring awareness around them. Organized by QC Ware, Q2B events focus on bridging the gap between quantum technology and business, featuring talks, panels, and demonstrations from top quantum hardware and software providers, enterprises, and academic institutions. It also focuses on national and international quantum policies and other aspects like quantum workforce building, promotion of women & diversity in quantum.