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.

quantum2025.fr

The aim of this website is to list the events organized in France in connection with the quantum year and to list existing French resources for the general public. The site is collaborative but moderated: anyone can suggest an event or a resource.

PQI 2025

PQI 2025 will take place on April 9 & 10, 2025 at the Carnegie Science Center in Pittsburgh, PA. This conference is a collaboration between the Pittsburgh Quantum Institute and the Carnegie Science Center in celebration of the UNESCO International Year of Quantum Science and Technology. The event features two public lectures from Nobel Prize winner, Professor William D. Phillips, and Director of the Quantum Science Center, Dr. Travis Humble. The event will also include technical sessions, a poster session for graduate students, and a quantum college fair for high school students.

IYQ’25 Conference

To celebrate a century of quantum physics, LaGuardia Community College (CUNY, New York) will host an interdisciplinary in-person conference exploring the historical developments, contemporary advancements, and future prospects of quantum science. We invite everyone to an extraordinary celebration featuring talks by interdisciplinary speakers from LaGuardia Community College and beyond about the history, current frontiers, and future of the quantum revolution. This event is aimed at the general public: seasoned physicists, aspiring engineers, or curious students are all welcome.

Quantum Think Tank Strasbourg

The aim of the Quantum Think Thank Strasbourg (QTTS) is to bring together a community of scientists, historians, and philosophers from the Strasbourg area, including professional researchers and students, who are interested in the foundations of quantum physics. Since its inception at the beginning of the 20th century, quantum physics has been the focus of much debate about its interpretation. In the current and active context of quantum technologies, it therefore seems essential to encourage reflection on the fundamental ideas, origins, and implications of quantum physics. QTTS organises lectures given by quantum experts, usually one by a quantum physicist and another by a historian or philosopher of science, with a view to encouraging cross-field debates and fostering new interdisciplinary research.

European Researcher’s Night Slovakia

European Researcher’s Night is the biggest science festival in Slovakia, and it brings news from the world of research and innovation in an inspiring and unique way.

The festival is traditionally held on the last Friday of September in Bratislava, Košice, Banská Bystrica, Žilina, Poprad, and other accompanying locations. The day-long program (9 am to 11 pm) offers a series of scientific presentations, discussions, experiments, workshops, technological attractions and so much more!

What 2025 holds

The scientific community is increasingly confronting the limitations of traditional predictive models and linear approaches in analyzing complex systems. Chaos, once understood as a synonym for disorder, is now seen as an inherent property of dynamic processes, where sensitivity to initial conditions and nonlinearity determine their evolution. Instead of perceiving uncertainty as an obstacle, we can interpret it as a catalyst for scientific discoveries and technological innovations.

Last year’s theme of complexity highlighted the interdisciplinary connections in research. This year, as part of the Night of Science, we will explore chaos as a fundamental mechanism of adaptation, evolution, and transformation in various systems. The event will open discussions on how scientific disciplines approach uncertainty and nonlinearity and what paradigmatic shifts these phenomena imply.

Quantum Physics and Chaos: Uncertainty as an Epistemological and Technological Imperative

At the quantum level, uncertainty is a fundamental property of systems. Quantum fluctuations, state superposition, and wave function collapse challenge classical notions of predictability and deterministic understanding of reality. Quantum physics thus provides a natural link between chaotic phenomena and the emergence of new orders, where uncertainty becomes a source of technological innovations.

The International Year of Quantum Science and Technology 2025 offers a unique opportunity to explore the relationship between chaotic processes and quantum mechanics. Quantum algorithms utilize chaotic behavior to solve nonlinear problems, while quantum communication protocols introduce new standards of security and efficiency in information transmission.

Chaos in Nature and Society: Mechanisms of Stability and Transformation

In natural systems, chaos does not merely represent entropy but also stabilization and emergent organization. From climate processes and ecosystem interactions to neural networks and evolutionary mechanisms – nonlinear dynamics lead to the formation of self-organizing structures and adaptive strategies.

Similar principles apply to social and technological systems. Financial markets, digital networks, and information ecosystems exhibit chaotic behavioral patterns, where even minimal perturbations significantly influence global outcomes. This presents challenges for modeling, regulating, and managing complex systems.

Night of Science 2025 will offer an interdisciplinary perspective on the connection between chaos, quantum technologies, natural phenomena, and social dynamics. We will explore how uncertainty shapes innovation processes and what epistemological and technological implications we can extrapolate for a better future. Chaos is not just a challenge – it represents a potential key to new scientific paradigm shifts.

Quantum Jubilee

At Quantum Jubilee, a family-friendly public event, enjoy an immersive experience with engaging performances, science demonstrations, and flash talks that highlight the wonders of quantum physics.

The event features three exciting on-stage segments

Quantum Harmonies showcases Tinguely Entangled, a multimedia performance exploring the concept of entanglement through the fusion of art and science.

Quantum Journeys invites you on an adventure with Quantum Voyages, an exciting tale across multiple quantum realms, followed by an exploration of quantum marvels aboard the International Space Station.

Quantum Celebrations will take you on a captivating journey from subatomic particles to the cosmos, featuring multimedia performances, interactive demonstrations, and a mesmerizing finale by the LA-based circus, Le PeTiT CiRqUe. The venue also houses quantum exhibits, including art and science installations and an escape room for hands-on immersion.

Quantum Jubilee is the kick-off event for a week-long special IYQ festival, QuantumFest, taking place at the American Physical Society’s Global Physics Summit in Anaheim, March 16-21, 2025.

Registration is needed. Reserve your ticket for free here

FOUNDATIONS2025: 22nd European Conference on Foundations of Physics

The International Centre for Theory of Quantum Technologies (ICTQT) at the University of Gdańsk (UG) is announcing the 22nd European Conference on Foundations of Physics. This is a continuation of the series of conferences in 1992. For more information about previous editions, please visit this link. The special accent of the 22nd Conference will be Quantum Theory, to celebrate its 100th birthday.

During this three-day event physicists working in foundations, mathematicians, and philosophers of science will have an opportunity to exchange ideas and their latest results covering topics such as foundational aspects of quantum mechanics and quantum field theory, classical and quantum theories of gravity, thermal and statistical physics, astrophysics, cosmology and other.

The conference offers a platform for discussing foundational and philosophical issues in physics, following successful editions in Bristol (2023), Paris (2021), and earlier ones.

During the conference, two parallel sessions will be held. Moreover, attendees will be invited to join an outdoor poster session (vertical A0 format).

Key dates:

  • Submission and registration deadline for Speakers and Poster Presenters: March 15th, 2025
  • Registration deadline for the audience: June 30th, 2025
  • Notifications regarding the acceptance of conference submissions will be sent by April 30th. Speakers and Poster Presenters are asked to pay the conference fees only after receiving confirmation of the acceptance of their submission to the event.

Mon navire photonique en 75. Yil Fen Lisesi

75. Yil Fen Lisesi (une école secondaire de Mersin, en Turquie) accueillera l’atelier quantique de 8 heures en personne “My Photonic Ship” dans le cadre du projet Latvian Quantum Initiative, dirigé par le Dr Abuzer Yakaryilmaz de l’Université de Lettonie.

Au cours de l’atelier, les lycéens exploreront la superposition quantique, mèneront des expériences sur les photons à l’aide de simulateurs et de circuits quantiques, s’engageront dans des discussions mathématiques et philosophiques et développeront un jeu vidéo intégrant la superposition quantique. Grâce à ces activités, les participants acquerront une expérience pratique des principes de l’informatique quantique et de leurs applications créatives.

Mi nave fotónica en el 75. Yil Fen Lisesi

75. Yil Fen Lisesi (un centro de enseñanza secundaria de Mersin, Turquía) acogerá el taller cuántico presencial “Mi nave fotónica”, de 8 horas de duración, como parte del proyecto Iniciativa Cuántica Letona, dirigido por el Dr. Abuzer Yakaryilmaz, de la Universidad de Letonia.

Durante el taller, los estudiantes de secundaria explorarán la superposición cuántica, realizarán experimentos con fotones utilizando simuladores y circuitos cuánticos, participarán en debates matemáticos y filosóficos y desarrollarán un videojuego que integre la superposición cuántica. Mediante estas actividades, los participantes adquirirán experiencia práctica con los principios de la informática cuántica y sus aplicaciones creativas.