Nanoparadise

Nanoparadise is an event happening from April 1 to 5 in Asturias, Spain, bringing together up to 40 physics students from all over the world. Students interested in nanophysics and nanomaterials sciences are provided with a unique opportunity to explore state-of-the-art laboratories in Asturias and engage with renowned scientists actively working in the field. The event will allow you to attend talks by our experts across diverse fields of nanoscience. Afterward, you will have the chance to visit their facilities and experience their groundbreaking work firsthand. If you still have questions, the final day will feature a roundtable session where you can ask our researchers anything you would like and seek their expert opinions on any topic you wish to explore. We will also host a poster session where you can share your own research with fellow attendees. Who knows? You might find your future lab partner here!

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Why is Spacetime Curved?

The United Nations proclaimed 2025 as the International Year of Quantum Science and Technology. For Lea Richtmann, physicist at the Cluster of Excellence QuantumFrontiers, and artist Miriam Ebbing, this is a welcome opportunity for a joint project. Together with their team, they want to connect science and art, explore physical questions in a new and different way and inspire people to further think about these topics.

What is quantum? How does gravity work? How do stars form? What is dark matter and why are we looking for it?

Quantum Infinity for You, in Taiwan

The Graduate School of Information Sciences at Tohoku University is bringing its quantum computing workshop and tutorial to Taiwan!

Starting on January 31, 2025, Quantum Infinity for You in Taiwan will provide an opportunity for high school students, university students, graduate students, technical college students, and working professionals to explore the world of quantum computing.

Participants will develop programming skills that enable them to freely operate quantum annealing machines and gain hands-on experience with real quantum annealing hardware.

“I want to solve social issues using quantum annealing.”
“I want to develop new businesses.”
“I want to create applications that benefit people.”

At the same time, many may feel uncertain:
“I’ve never done programming before.”
“I don’t understand quantum computing.”
“I can’t think of any useful applications.”

This course is designed to address these concerns together and provide step-by-step guidance. It is an interactive, publicly available, and online quantum computing course.

Event Location:
Co-Creation Classroom, Pingtung University, Pingshang Campus
(No. 51, Minsheng East Road, Pingtung City, Taiwan)

Join us for Quantum Infinity for You, in Taiwan, and take on the challenge of quantum computing!

Quantum Girls Day

Join us for a day of fun, learning, and inspiration as we dive into the world of quantum science. 🎓 This event is all about empowering girls to explore, create, and lead in the exciting field of quantum technology. Let’s break barriers and spark curiosity together!

QNexus25

QNexus25 is an exciting event that introduces students and enthusiasts to the world of quantum computing. As the first event celebrating the International Year of Quantum Science and Technologies 2025.

QNexus25, organized by QAlgeria as a QWorld’s activity, in collaboration with Local Student Clubs, and in partnership with Constantine Quantum Technologies (CQTech), brings together experts to guide participants through both the fundamentals and advanced applications of quantum computing. In its first edition, QNexus25 offers a unique opportunity to explore cutting-edge quantum technologies through workshops, talks, and hands-on sessions.

EPRI’s Fusion Quantum Challenge 2025

Are you ready to push the boundaries of physics and materials science? The EPRI Fusion Quantum Challenge is your chance to showcase your ideas for advancing fusion energy technology while competing for a share of $22,500 in total prize money.
1st Place: $10,000
2nd Place: $7,500
3rd Place: $5,000
Beyond the monetary rewards, the winning teams will also have the unique opportunity to contribute to a publicly displayed white paper published by EPRI, spotlighting their groundbreaking solutions. Deadline April 2nd.

CERN-HEP-Challenge

Welcome to the CERN-HEP-Challenge, an exciting hybrid hackathon bringing together the worlds of Quantum Computing and High Energy Physics (HEP)! This satellite event of the International Conference on Quantum Technologies for High-Energy Physics provides a unique platform for participants to showcase their skills, creativity, and problem-solving capabilities in this cutting-edge interdisciplinary field. From Friday, January 24 until March 28, 2025.

The secrets of Quantum Games

This event is a basic introduction to Quantum Physics designed for 1st year Electrical Engineering students of The Cape Peninsula University of Technology. The students will partake in activities that will introduce them to Wave-Particle Duality, Quantisation, Uncertainty Principle, Superposition, Entanglement, and Wave Function and Probability. Don’t miss this unique learning opportunity!

Superposition Quantum Safe Encryption

Protect sensitive information against future quantum threats using cryptographic methods that are resistant to attacks from classical and quantum computers. Meet and network with experts and peers.