Cuántica sin Fronteras: Ciencia, Tecnología y Futuro

En el marco del Año Internacional de la Ciencia y la Tecnología Cuánticas 2025, el Cinvestav (México) y la Universität Hamburg (Alemania) organizan un ciclo internacional de conferencias virtuales y en español titulado “Cuántica sin Fronteras: Ciencia, Tecnología y Futuro”, cuyo objetivo es divulgar temas de frontera en física cuántica e inspirar a nuevas generaciones de estudiantes hispanohablantes.


Las ponencias por parte de expertos internacionales serán en formato de charla virtual con la siguiente estructura:
15 minutos introducción
15 minutos libre/técnico
30 minutos de preguntas dirigidas tipo panel y algunas preguntas del público.


Cada charla será en español, en la cual los expertos compartirán su trabajo de investigación, reflexiones o desarrollos tecnológicos en el área de ciencia y tecnologías cuánticas. Las charlas se realizarán los lunes y miércoles a las 9:00 h (Querétaro, CDMX, México) / 17:00 h (Hamburgo, Alemania), a través de la plataforma Microsoft Teams, con grabación y posible publicación en YouTube.

La charla es abierta a todo público, incluyendo principalmente académicos (investigadores de universidades y centros), estudiantes (posgrado, licenciatura, preparatoria), público en general.

Buscamos que este ciclo sea un espacio de inspiración y diálogo intercontinental, visibilizando el trabajo de científicos hispanohablantes en la física cuántica contemporánea.

Las fechas de las pláticas son:

Lunes 23 de JUNIO
Miércoles 25 de JUNIO
Miércoles 2 de JULIO
Lunes 7 de JULIO
Miércoles 9 de JULIO
Lunes 21 de JULIO
Miércoles 23 de JULIO
Lunes 28 de JULIO
Miércoles 30 de JULIO

Careers in Quantum Technologies | Carreiras em Tecnologias Quânticas

(PT-BR) Teremos uma conversa com os convidados Natasha Tomm da Zurich Instruments, o Felipe Fanchini do Hospital Albert Einstein & UNESP e a Pamela Thays da CESAR School sobre os caminhos e oportunidades profissionais em Tecnologias Quânticas. (EN) Live streaming on the QBrasil YouTube channel. We will have a conversation with guests Natasha Tomm from Zurich Instruments, Felipe Fanchini from Hospital Albert Einstein & UNESP, and Pamela Thays from CESAR School about career paths and professional opportunities in Quantum Technologies.

QBrasil is the Brazilian branch of the non-profit initiative QWorld that aims at democratizing and bringing knowledge of quantum information science and technology to everyone.

6G Briefing 2025: Sustaining the Planet Through Next-Gen Technology

Featuring a Quantum Technologies Panel

This year’s edition of the 6G Briffing will be particularly meaningful, as we celebrate the 100th anniversary of Quantum Physics. In honor of this milestone, the conference will host a global dialogue on how quantum technologies—from quantum computing and communications to AI optimization—are set to shape the next generation of digital infrastructure and sustainable innovation.

In 2024, we proudly welcomed contributors from IBM, Google, Unisys, and the Portugal Quantum Institute, who helped lay the foundation for our ongoing exploration of this vital topic.

For 2025, we are thrilled to confirm already the participation of Anelen Amplify, a leading quantum computing firm based in Australia. We are actively curating a broader group of global stakeholders in this field. Many other companies and scholars will be confirmed in the following days.

Our overarching theme for 2025 is: “6G: Sustaining the Planet Through Next-Gen Technology.” This will guide sessions on 6G infrastructure, AI, cybersecurity, quantum innovation, and environmental responsibility.

Quantum Babylon

The artist Roman Lipski has worked with the quantum-based software Quantum Blur since 2019. Together with Dr. James Wootton (Moth Quantum) and Marcel Pfaffhauser (IBM Research-Zurich), they developed this software, which makes quantum effects visually perceptible. Roman Lipskis’ new solo show at the National Museum Szczecin – Museum of Contemporary Art will present an immersive video installation showing the beauty of images created with interference and superposition effects. His video installation Quantum Babylon debates both the enormous potential quantum computing holds for the near future, as a technology that might help mankind to reduce climate change or divide the nations with decrypting codes.

QuNeW (Quantum Networks Workshop)

QuNeW is a comprehensive three-day workshop that offers an excellent opportunity for researchers, academics, and industry professionals to come together and explore the latest advances in quantum networks. The event will feature inspiring invited talks from world-leading researchers, complemented by engaging contributed talks and poster sessions. QuNeW is dedicated to providing balanced coverage across the many sub-fields of quantum networking. This workshop serves as a unique platform to exchange ideas, foster collaborations, share knowledge, and drive meaningful progress for all participants involved in the field. QuNeW 2025 is proudly organized by QuTech at TU Delft.

IYQ2025 India Program

IYQ2025 India Program is a yearlong project that will incorporate IYQ objectives into our ongoing education & outreach programs through quizzes, courses, lectures, and various contests in support of IYQ2025.

The Schrödinger Sessions: Quantum Information Meets Science Communication

In celebration of 2025 as the International Year of Quantum Science and Technology, the American Physical Society (APS) Innovation Fund is supporting projects that enhance public engagement, broaden participation, and improve education in quantum science. With the generous support of APS, the Joint Quantum Institute (JQI), a research partnership between the University of Maryland (UMD) and the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), will host a workshop this summer aimed at providing science communicators—including science writers, podcasters, visual artists and other content creators—with a deeper understanding of quantum science and technology. The 2.5-day event, scheduled for July 31 through August 2, 2025, on campus at UMD, will equip participants with the knowledge and tools necessary to effectively convey quantum science and technology topics to a broad audience.

Superconducting Qubits and Algorithms Conference

Superconducting Qubits and Algorithms (SQA) is a not-for-profit scientific conference with a focus on science, technology, and algorithms relevant for superconducting quantum computers. It is organized by QuTech (lead of the scientific committee), Orange Quantum Systems, and IQM Quantum Computers in cooperation with the scientific community.