Dates:
Tuesday, September 2, 2025 to Thursday, September 4, 2025
QuAMP is a biennial international conference on Quantum, Atomic and
Molecular Physics. QuAMP 2025 will be held at the Urban Sciences
Building at Newcastle University, located on the Newcastle Helix
regeneration site in the heart of the city. The meeting will cover
phenomena associated with ultra-cold atomic gases, quantum technologies
and quantum information, quantum and non-linear optics, and precision
measurements.
Dates:
Monday, July 7, 2025 to Friday, July 11, 2025
Submission deadline:
Monday, February 17, 2025
We are pleased to announce that the annual Quantum Thermodynamics conference, covering the study of thermal processes at the quantum scale, will be held in Singapore in 2025, at the National University of Singapore from the 7 to the 11 of July.
Submitted by
thaug on Tue, 13/08/2024 - 10:02.
Dates:
Monday, November 18, 2024 to Wednesday, November 20, 2024
Registration deadline:
Tuesday, October 15, 2024
We are proud to announce the first many-body quantum magic (MBQM2024) workshop (https://mbqm.tii.ae/).
The workshop will take place 18.11.2024 to 20.11.2024 in Abu Dhabi, UAE.
Dates:
Monday, July 3, 2023 to Friday, July 7, 2023
The CEWQO conference series started in early 1990s in Central Europe and gradually transformed into one of most popular annual meetings of European scientists interested in foundations and applications of quantum optics. Quantum optics gave birth to quantum information and continues to be the driving force to design innovative theoretical and experimental approaches. The aim of this edition of CEWQO is to discuss new topics and provide inspiration going beyond quantum technology.
Submitted by
JMiszczak on Thu, 08/12/2022 - 13:07.
Dates:
Monday, April 17, 2023 to Wednesday, April 19, 2023
We are proud to be hosting the next Quantum Computing Theory in
Practice (QCTIP) conference at Jesus College in Cambridge on 17-19 April
2023.
The conference will take place over 3 days, and together with our
keynote speakers, poster sessions and invited talks, we will take stock
of the newest developments in the field and map out the future of
quantum computing. More details and further updates can be found at
https://registration.qctip.com/qctip-2023
Submitted by
Thbusch on Sun, 27/02/2022 - 03:21.
Dates:
Tuesday, April 12, 2022 to Thursday, April 14, 2022
Ultracold atoms have in the past two decades become one of the most active and exciting research areas in physics. Cold atomic systems are low energy, pure and highly configurable and therefore allow to create setups in which new and advanced quantum mechanical effects can be studied and engineered. In fact, cold atomic systems are not only at the forefront for discovering fundamental new physics, they are also at the frontier in the development of advanced quantum technologies, such as quantum simulators or quantum metrology devices.
Submitted by
Aarthims on Thu, 31/01/2019 - 18:17.
Website: https://tqcconference.org
This is the fourteenth in a series of conferences that aims to bring together the leading researchers in the areas of quantum computation, quantum communication and quantum cryptography. TQC covers all theoretical aspects of quantum information.
Submitted by
Mleifer on Fri, 21/12/2018 - 21:19.
CALL FOR PAPERS
16th International Conference on
Quantum Physics and Logic
(QPL 2019)
June 10-14, 2019
Chapman University, Orange,
California, USA
https://qpl2019.org
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The 16th International Conference on Quantum Physics and Logic
(QPL 2019) will take place at Chapman University June 10-14, 2019.
Submitted by
Mleifer on Thu, 18/01/2018 - 07:52.
Submission deadline:
Friday, February 23, 2018
Registration deadline:
Friday, February 23, 2018
We cordially invite you to join us for a celebratory conference commemorating the 30th anniversary of the first paper on weak values by Aharonov, Albert and Vaidman. The conference will be held at Chapman University from March 1st – 2nd, immediately to be followed by another Chapman conference on Quantum Simulation and Quantum Walks from March 3rd – 4th, which you are, of course, very welcome to attend.
Registration deadline:
Thursday, January 5, 2017
Quantum mechanics has been a constant source of innovation for over a century, and is now opening the door to a new age of information technologies. Identifying the key quantum structures and developing new concepts and methods can accelerate the progress, facilitating the development of new information-processing protocols and the discovery of new connections with other areas of physics.
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