Quantum Technology International Conference 2020

The growing ability to manipulate quantum systems is paving the way for a second quantum revolution and a number of initiatives worldwide have been formed to foster quantum technologies. These exciting novel applications are exploiting specific quantum properties which are not accessible with classical resources such as superposition and entanglement of individual quantum systems.

The objectives of the QTech conference is to present the latest developments of quantum technologies in the domains of quantum communication, computation, simulation, sensors and metrology, and their implementation using various platforms from atoms and ions to solid states, superconducting circuits and optics.



  • TOPICS
  • Quantum information processing and computing
  • Quantum simulation
  • Quantum sensors and quantum metrology
  • Quantum communication
  • Quantum networks and repeaters
  • Fundamental science for quantum technologies
  • Quantum optics and non-classical light sources
  • Quantum light-matter interfaces and memories
  • Solid states and hybrid systems
  • Quantum non-linear optics

COMMITTEE

CHAIRMAN

Prof. Hugues de Riedmatten

Prof. Hugues de Riedmatten

ICFO, Spain

PLENARY SPEAKERS

CONFERENCE AWARDS

The European Physical Journal (EPJ Quantum Technology) is pleased to offer a prize to the best oral presentation of QTech 2020. The Prize includes:

[icon name=icon_ribbon_alt] A certificate

[icon name=icon_ribbon_alt] A € 500 cash prize

The award for the best oral presentation goes to Ms. Sophie Hermans ( Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands) for her work on “Quantum Network using Nitrogen-Vacancy centers as Nodes”. Congratulations!

The journal Quantum Science and Technology™(QST) (IOP Publishing) is pleased to offer a prize to the best poster presentation of QTech 2020. The Prize includes:

[icon name=icon_ribbon_alt] A certificate

[icon name=icon_ribbon_alt] A € 500 cash prize

The award for the best poster presentation goes to Mrs. Chiara Decaroli ( ETH Zürich, Switzerland) for her work on “Elements of scaling for ion-trap quantum computing”. Congratulations!

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