We make available to the public all the relevant documents for the QT Flagship Community Consultation Workshop.
we would like to share the Agenda of the Berlin workshop taking place this Thursday. Please download also the results of the web consultation on the Scientific Roadmap and on the QUTE Consensus
Dear colleagues,
we are glad to announce a four-week PhD School on "High-Energy and Nuclear Physics within Quantum Technologies” which will be held from 28 June 2021 — 23 July 2021 Virtual/Online at the ECT* (European Centre for Theoretical Studies in Nuclear Physics and Related Areas) in Trento, Italy.
High-Energy and Nuclear Physics within Quantum Technologies
The aim of our group is the fundamental theoretical and experimental understanding of wave-physical phenomena in periodic and functionalized media. The basis of our investigations is the evolution of classical optical wave packets and entangled single photons in three-dimensional systems of coupled waveguides, which were inscribed in optical glass chips using ultrashort laser pulses.
This seminar was postponed from June 2020 to June 2021 due to the pandemic. Due to the unpredictable development of the pandemic, this will be a hybrid seminar, enabling the attendees either to participate on site (if permitted by regulations), or via Zoom.
Application deadline: 30th April 2021
Qilimanjaro Quantum Tech, S.L. (Qilimanjaro) is a quantum computing start-up developing a full-stack coherent quantum annealing platform with cloud access tools to address quantum and hybrid optimization algorithms. It provides today quantum algorithm services to help organizations become quantum ready, and plans to deliver access to its advanced quantum platform.
About a century ago, the theory of quantum mechanics was born. By virtue of its extraordinary explanatory power this theory has not only dramatically changed to the way we see the world, but also led to a first quantum revolution that has brought us groundbreaking new technologies such as the transistor, solid-state lighting, lasers, and GPS.
In November 2018 the QuantERA Consortium will announce a 2nd Call for Proposals in the field of quantum technologies.
Thematic scope of proposals should include one or more of the following areas: