International Masterclass in Particle Physics – Proton Therapy MC in Lisboa

Outreach activity in particle physics, in which high-school students go to a University or Institute to learn about particle physics and particle therapies, prepare treatment plans with [educational] MatRad, and participate in an international video conference moderated by scientists at GSI or CNAO or other Cancer Therapy Research Centres. It is integrated with the IPPOG’s International Masterclasses in Particle Physics.

From Classical to Quantum Measurement Systems – IYQ

The event “From Classical to Quantum Measurement Systems” recognizes classical and quantum technology for different applications in measurement technology, including optical sensing and metrology, bioimaging and optogenetics, multimode fiber amplifier, high-speed data transmission, quantum sensing with undetected light, quantum computing, 6G-quantum communication, entangled photons for fiber communication.

International Masterclass in Particle Physics – Proton Therapy MC in Aveiro, Porto

This outreach activity in particle physics involves high-school students visiting a university or institute to learn about particle physics and particle therapies, prepare treatment plans using [educational] MatRad, and participate in an international video conference moderated by scientists at GSI, CNAO, or other Cancer Therapy Research Centres. This initiative is integrated into the IPPOG’s International Masterclasses in Particle Physics.

International Masterclass in Particle Physics – Pierre Auger Masterclass in Braga

Outreach activity of one day, in which high-school students attend a University or Institute to learn about particle physics and analyze real data, ending with an international video conference moderated by scientists at the Pierre Auger Observatory. Integrated with the IPPOG’s International Masterclasses in Particle Physics (ippog.org/imc-international-masterclasses).

What the Quant?!

The special exhibition “What the Quant?!” at the Knowledge Museum of the University of Göttingen explores the formulation of quantum mechanics in 1925 and takes a look at the present day. The exhibition illustrates how scientists at the University of Göttingen worked together and presents their work in an international research context. It shows which financial, political and social circumstances made their scientific breakthrough possible and which technological developments were based on quantum theory.

Hands-on experiments on quantum physics illustrate that the way the world works at an atomic level is different from what we perceive and experience. The exhibition features examples where quantum technologies are currently in use. Games and theatre sequences developed by youths, as well as artworks, invite visitors to explore the world of quantum mechanics in the Forum Wissen.

International Conference on Quantum Computing

The International Conference on Quantum Computing 2025 (ICoQC2025) will present the state of the art in quantum computing research from different perspectives: significant progress and novelties on the hardware, strategies and architectures for protecting quantum information, quantum algorithms themselves, and related enabling technologies. It is a follow-up on ICoQC 2018 with a similar program, composed of invited talks, contributed talks and poster sessions.

The conference will be held from May 12 to 16, 2025 in Paris.

Quantum Machine Learning Conference 2025

🚀 Join Us for the 5th Quantum Machine Learning Conference! 🚀

QPoland and Fundacja Quantum AI invite you to the 5th edition of the Quantum Machine Learning Conference, an online-only event bringing together leading experts in quantum computing and AI.

📅 Date: March 15, 2025
⏰ Time: 11:00 AM UTC+1
🌍 Where: Online (Zoom)

📢 Agenda:
🎤 11:00 – Introduction to Quantum Machine Learning – Paweł Gora
🎤 11:30 – Measuring and Interpreting the States of Temporal Quantum Models – Jacob Cybulski
🎤 12:00 – Data Preparation for Quantum Autoencoders – Sebastian Zając
🎤 12:30 – KANQAS: The Implications of Kolmogorov-Arnold Networks in the Quantum Domain – Akash Kundu
🎤 13:00 – The Cost of Quantum Kernel Methods: Insights into Resource Estimation – Artur Miroszewski
🎤 13:30 – Exploring Quantum Machine Learning & Quantum Federated Learning for Financial Fraud Detection – Nouhaila Innan
🎤 14:00 – Automated Quantum Machine Learning as a Hyperparameter Optimization Problem – Tomasz Rybotycki

🔗 Register now.