Quantum Day@PT

Join us on April 14th for the first edition of Quantum Day@PT, a one-day event held at the Faculty of Sciences, University of Porto, in celebration of the International Year of Quantum Science and Technology and marking the 100th anniversary of Quantum Mechanics!

📅 When? April 14th – World Quantum Day
📍 Where? Faculty of Sciences, University of Porto
🔹 Registration is FREE and includes morning and afternoon coffee breaks.

This free event will feature plenary talks, themed sessions by renowned speakers, and a poster session aimed at PhD Students and Post-doctoral researchers from various institutes in Portugal, showcasing cutting-edge Portuguese research on the Quantum Flagship topics.

Registration is open to researchers, students, and industry professionals interested in the latest advancements in quantum technology, offering valuable networking opportunities to foster collaborations between academia and industry.

For more details and to register for the conference, visit our website: https://quantumdayatpt1.my.canva.site/
Stay tuned to find out more!

Quantum Machine Learning Workshop

This workshop provides an introduction to Quantum Machine Learning using PennyLane and PyTorch, with hands-on exercises and take-home challenges. The workshop includes four practical sessions that cover the QML concepts, models, and techniques. The sessions explore the development of quantum estimators and classifiers, their training with various optimisers, loss and cost functions, as well as model testing and scoring using variety of metrics. It finally, explains how to create hybrid quantum-classical QML models.

Forum: Leverage Quantum’s Clean Tech for Energy

This event is part of our Innovation & Policy Series “EU’s 2040 Climate Targets: How could Quantum Tech make a difference?” that we organise on behalf of Quantum Delta NL, a quantum technology ecosystem that represents the forefront of Europe’s quantum sectors, and who is actively seeking to start a conversation on energy applications from quantum technologies between policymakers, energy industry leaders and quantum experts. We are pleased to organise this Forum, which will provide an opportunity to address the policy needs to bring quantum technologies to the market, as well as the financing needs, public and private, to ensure the growth and competitiveness of this effervescent ecosystem.

IUPAP/UNESCO International Colloquium on Physics for Society

This is a series of online colloquia jointly launched by IUPAP and UNESCO under the framework of the International Year of Quantum Science and Technology (IYQ 2025) and the International Decade of Sciences for Sustainable Development (2024–2033). It aims to create an engaging, cross-disciplinary platform to explore how cutting-edge physics, particularly Quantum Science and Technology, can support the achievement of the UN Sustainable Development Goals. The series will be launched on April 14, 2025, with a talk by the Nobel Laureate Professor Anne L’Huillier.

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.

Finnish Quantum Days 2025

Welcome to Finland’s largest quantum ecosystem gathering to date! Finnish Quantum Days (FQD) 2025, hosted by InstituteQ and the Finnish Quantum Flagship, celebrates 60 years of low-temperature quantum science and technology in Finland, marks the official co-launch of the Finnish Quantum Strategy with the Finnish government, and honors UNESCO’s International Year of Quantum.

FQD 2025 features thought-provoking keynotes and panel discussions and promises to provide invigorating invited and contributed talks, bringing together junior and senior scientists, industry leaders, and policymakers from national, Nordic, and global quantum ecosystems! The event also hosts a dynamic Three Minute Thesis (3MT) quantum pitching competition.

Talks and posters will span a wide spectrum, from quantum technologies in computing, sensing, and communication to fundamental research in quantum materials and quantum algorithms. Panel discussions will explore challenges and opportunities in quantum policy, quantum technology investment, and quantum workforce training.

Join us to discover Finland’s thriving quantum ecosystem, build new partnerships, and contribute to shaping a quantum-ready future!

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.

Use the Force (… of Light)

What do LASIK, the beginning of the universe, and the world’s smallest tweezers have in common?

They are all connected by the fact that particles of light – called photons – can exert enough force to move matter. Through the study of this phenomenon, scientists have uncovered why comets have tails, developed lasers, detected the shockwaves leftover from the Big Bang, and even manipulated single atoms at will – and that’s just the beginning.

Join Professor Fainstein from the Balseiro Institute of Argentina for a special talk to explore the fascinating story of this force of light and the surprising applications it has inspired, including his work developing a type of laser that emits sound, instead of light!

Tūhura and our partners at Te Whai Ao – Dodd-Walls Centre are excited to offer this talk free of charge, in celebration of 2025 – UNESCO’S International Year of Quantum Science and Technology.

A Century of Quantum Mechanics: How 100 Years of Quantum Mechanics Changed our Perspective on Reality

Aotearoa New Zealand’s first event to commemorate the International Year of Quantum Science and Technology will be a lecture and panel hosted by the MacDiarmid Institute and supported by Te Whai Ao – Dodd-Walls Centre.

Join us to hear the famous American theoretical physicist Gordon Baym talk about his part in the history of the world’s most successful and mysterious description of reality. Professor Baym is an expert in everything from condensed matter to the physics of elementary particles, and the formation of neutron stars in supernova explosions.

Next, Professor Smitha Vishveshwara will describe how advances in quantum physics have required imaginative leaps, and in turn have inspired creative works.

Finally, our expert panel will debate the development and future of quantum mechanics. Jessa Barder will lead a discussion between Professor Laura Greene, Dr Ratu Mataira, Dr Jacob Ngaha, and others.

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).