Monday
20 Jan/25
09:30 (CET)
Ends: 24 Jan/25 16:30

Quantum Technology for High Energy Physics Conference

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The International Conference on Quantum Technology for High-Energy Physics will be hosted at CERN on 20-24 January 2025. 

Following the great success of QT4HEP 2022, surrounded by the magnificent new architecture of the Science Gateway, this second edition of the #QT4HEP conference taking place to further investigate quantum technology and what the overall impact of this new frontier of science on fundamental physics might be.

The conference will serve as a forum to discuss  the potential and challenges surrounding quantum technology.  The focus will be on what the overall impact of these emerging technologies  might be on fundamental physics research, and vice versa, how the expertise and technologies developed across the decades for high energy physics research can contribute to quantum technologies.

Bringing the whole community together, we will discuss the recent developments in the field  and keep looking for activities within the HEP community – and beyond – that can most benefit from, or contribute to, the emerging  quantum technologies.



The event is a great opportunity to share knowledge and ideas, co-develop quantum expertise and skills, as well as to foster collaborations with academia and industry on national and international levels.

Join us in the effort to explore the full potential of innovative quantum technology and its links to the high-energy-physics and particle physics community.

The programme will cover all areas of quantum technology at CERN, specifically hybrid quantum computing and algorithms, quantum simulations, quantum sensors and  quantum networks. The event aims to foster the co-development  partnerships with companies, institutes and other entities and training and education while highlighting ongoing partnerships.

Throughout  the conference there will be satellite events, such as a Quantum Hackathon.

We look forward to welcoming you to the event!

Registrations are now open.

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