SPEAKERS
PLENARY
Ignacio Cirac
Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics
Germany
PLENARY
Claudia Felser
Max Planck Institute for Chemical Physics of Solids
Germany
KEYNOTE
Leo Kouwenhoven
Delft University of Technology
The Netherlands
KEYNOTE
Michelle Simmons
University of New South Wales
Australia
KEYNOTE
Amir Yacoby
Harvard University
USA
KEYNOTE
Industrial Forum
James S. Clarke
Intel
USA
KEYNOTE
Industrial Forum
Artur Ekert
University of Oxford / Centre for Quantum Technologies, NUS
UK / Singapore
KEYNOTE
Industrial Forum
Jay M. Gambetta
IBM
USA
INVITED
Ana Asenjo-Garcia
Columbia University in the city of New York
USA
INVITED
Mete Atature
University of Cambridge
UK
INVITED
Philippe Bouyer
University of Amsterdam/Quantum Delta NL
The Netherlands
INVITED
Deung-Jang Choi
CFM-CSIC, UPV/EHU
Spain
INVITED
Jens Eisert
Freie Universität Berlin
Germany
INVITED
Francesca Ferlaino
University of Innsbruck & IQOQI
Austria
INVITED
Mohammad Hafezi
University of Maryland
USA
INVITED
Angela Kou
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
USA
INVITED
Anatoly Kulikov
ETH Zurich
Switzerland
INVITED
Peter Lodahl
University of Copenhagen
Denmark
INVITED
Yulia Maximenko
Colorado State Universtity
USA
INVITED
Susanne Yelin
Harvard University
USA
INVITED - W2
Antonio Acin
ICFO
Spain
INVITED - W4
Audrey Bienfait
ENS Lyon
France
INVITED W7
Frédéric Bonell
Spintec
France
INVITED W7
Olivier Boulle
CEA
France
INVITED - W6
Jorge Casanova
EHU/UPV
Spain
INVITED - W3
Sonia Conesa Boj
TU Delft
The Netherlands
INVITED - W6
Joseph Dufouleur
IFW Dresden
Germany
INVITED - W1
Dmitri Efetov
LMU
Germany
INVITED - W1
Adolfo G. Grushin
Institut Néel / CNRS
France
INVITED - W1
Sophie Gueron
Université Paris Saclay - LPS
France
INVITED - W2
Matteo Ippoliti
The University of Texas at Austin
USA
INVITED - W5
Karl Jansen
Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron DESY
Germany
INVITED - W2
Barbara Kraus
Technical University of Munich
Germany
INVITED W7
Marie-Blandine Martin
CNRS-Thales
France
INVITED - W3
Nicola Poccia
IFW Dresden & University of Naples Federico II
Germany/Italy
INVITED - W1
Carmen Rubio Verdú
ICFO
Spain
INVITED - W3
Nitin Samarth
Penn State University
USA
INVITED - W2
Mikel Sanz
NQUIRE Center - UPV/EHU
Spain
INVITED - W3
Javad Shabani
New York University
USA
INVITED - W5
Matti Silveri
University of Oulu
Finland
INVITED W7
Jairo Sinova
Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz
Germany
INVITED - W5
Magdalena Stobinska
Warsaw University
Poland
INVITED - W5
Sofia Vallecorsa
CERN
Switzerland
INVITED - W4
Visa Vesterinen
VTT
Finland
INVITED - W4
Silvia Zorzetti
Fermilab
USA
INVITED
Industrial Forum
Yonatan Cohen
Quantum Machines
Israel
INVITED
Industrial Forum
Alexandre Dauphin
PASQAL
France
INVITED
Industrial Forum
Pau Jorba
Kiutra
Germany
INVITED
Industrial Forum
Yemliha Bilal Kalyoncu
Qblox BV
The Netherlands
INVITED
Industrial Forum
Samira Nik
European Innovation Council (EIC)
Belgium
INVITED
Industrial Forum
Roman Orus
Multiverse Computing & DIPC
Spain
INVITED
Industrial Forum
Claudius Riek
Zurich Instruments
Switzerland
INVITED
Industrial Forum
Anurag Saha Roy
Qruise
Germany
INVITED
Industrial Forum
Felice Francesco Tafuri
Keysight Technologies
USA
INVITED
Industrial Forum
Jelena Trbovic
QuantrolOx
Finland
TUTORIAL
Ramon Aguado
ICMM-CSIC
Spain
TUTORIAL
Athanasios Dimoulas
NCSRD
Greece
TUTORIAL
Maia García Vergniory
Max Planck for Chemical Physics of Solids - DIPC
Germany/Spain
TUTORIAL
Tomas Jungwirth
Czech Academy of Sciences
Czech Republic
PLENARY
Ignacio Cirac (Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics, Germany)
Quantum Computing and Simulation in the NISQ era
Claudia Felser (Max Planck Institute for Chemical Physics of Solids, Germany)
Chirality and Topology
KEYNOTES
Leo Kouwenhoven (Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands)
Andreev and Majorana bound states in nanoscale devices
Michelle Simmons (University of New South Wales, Australia)
Atomic Electronics – building qubits in silicon with atomic precision
Amir Yacoby (Harvard University, USA)
Quantum Sensing of Quantum Matter
INVITED
Ana Asenjo-Garcia (Columbia University in the city of New York, USA)
Universal scaling laws for correlated decay of many-body quantum systems
Mete Atature (University of Cambridge, UK)
Shedding Light on Nuclear Spins: Through the looking-glass
Philippe Bouyer (University of Amsterdam/Quantum Delta NL, The Netherlands)
From matter waves to quantum sensors
Deung-Jang Choi (CFM-CSIC, UPV/EHU, Spain)
Quantum Control at the Atomic Scale: From Ångstrom-Scale Qubit Platforms to Topological Superconductivity
Jens Eisert (Freie Universität Berlin, Germany)
Potential and limitations of near-term quantum computing
Francesca Ferlaino (University of Innsbruck & IQOQI, Austria)
Advancing Many-Body Quantum Physics with Dipolar Quantum Gases
Mohammad Hafezi (University of Maryland, USA)
Strongly interacting bosonic physics in layered two-dimensional van der Waals materials
Angela Kou (University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, USA)
Driving the fluxonium qubit
Anatoly Kulikov (ETH Zurich, Switzerland)
Device-independent algorithms with superconducting circuits
Peter Lodahl (University of Copenhagen, Denmark)
Deterministic single-photon hardware for scalable quantum-information processing
Yulia Maximenko (Colorado State Universtity, USA)
Unconventional quantum phases and their visualization with atomic resolution
Susanne Yelin (Harvard University, USA)
Quantum Simulation of Molecules and Materials with present-day Reconfigurable Quantum Processors
KEYNOTES/INVITED - Parallel workshops
Antonio Acin (ICFO, Spain)
Security proof of discrete-modulated continuous-variable quantum key distribution
Audrey Bienfait (ENS Lyon, France)
Implementing a quantum memory with a frequency and bandwidth-tuneable superconducting resonator
Frédéric Bonell (Spintec, France)
Epitaxial van der Waals heterostructures for magnetism and spin-charge conversion
Olivier Boulle (CEA, France)
Manipulation of magnetic skyrmions for memory and logic applications
Jorge Casanova (EHU/UPV, Spain)
High-Field NMR with Solid-state Quantum Sensors
Sonia Conesa Boj (TU Delft, The Netherlands)  
Towards a New Generation of van der Waals Materials for Quantun Technologies
Joseph Dufouleur (IFW Dresden, Germany)
Non-Hermitian topology in multi-terminal devices: from fundamental to applications
Dmitri Efetov (LMU, Germany)  
Thermodynamic measurements of the correlated states in Magic Angle Twisted Bilayer Graphene
Adolfo G. Grushin (Institut Néel / CNRS, France)
Amorphous topological metals
Sophie Gueron (Université Paris Saclay - LPS, France)
Evidence of helical states in bismuth
Matteo Ippoliti (The University of Texas at Austin, USA)
Phases of quantum information on a noisy quantum processor
Karl Jansen (Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron DESY, Germany)
The Center for Quantum Technology and Applications: activities and use cases
Barbara Kraus (Technical University of Munich, Germany)
Testing and verifying quantum computations and simulations
Marie-Blandine Martin (CNRS-Thales, France)
Towards a topology-based compact neuromorphic component
Nicola Poccia (IFW Dresden & University of Naples Federico II, Germany/Italy)
Cuprate Twistronics for a New Generation of Macroscopic Quantum Hardwares
Carmen Rubio Verdú (ICFO, Spain)
Universal moiré nematic phase in twisted graphene
Nitin Samarth (Penn State University , USA)
Epitaxially engineered quantum materials for quantum technologies: interfacing topology, magnetism, and superconductivity
Mikel Sanz (NQUIRE Center - UPV/EHU, Spain)
Training embedding quantum kernels with quantum neural networks
Javad Shabani (New York University, USA)
Understanding of disorder for enhancement of superconducting topological gap
Matti Silveri (University of Oulu, Finland)
Dynamics beyond two-level approximation in transmon arrays
Jairo Sinova (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, Germany)
Unconventional magnetism: the emergence of altermagnetism and its new variants
Magdalena Stobinska (Warsaw University, Poland)
Enhancing free space DI QKD via employing NPA hierarchy method
Sofia Vallecorsa (CERN, Switzerland)
Quantum Technolgy Initiative at CERN
Visa Vesterinen (VTT, Finland)
Enabling technologies for large-scale cryogenic quantum computers: parametric amplifiers
Silvia Zorzetti (Fermilab, USA)
Unlocking the Quantum Internet: Advancements in High-Efficiency Microwave-Optical Transduction
KEYNOTES/INVITED - Industrial Forum
James S. Clarke (Intel, USA)
Spin Qubits produced with a 300mm fabrication line: An update on Intel Si/SiGe devices
Yonatan Cohen (Quantum Machines, Israel)
Quantum advantage via Classical Control
Alexandre Dauphin (PASQAL , France)
Exploring quantum materials with a neutral atom processor
Artur Ekert (University of Oxford / Centre for Quantum Technologies, NUS, UK / Singapore)
The Age of Computation is yet to Come
Jay M. Gambetta (IBM, USA)
Quantum Computing at the Utility Scale and Beyond
Pau Jorba (Kiutra, Germany)
ADR based sub-Kelvin cryostats for applied quantum technologies
Yemliha Bilal Kalyoncu (Qblox BV, The Netherlands)
Integrated and Scalable Quantum Control
Samira Nik (European Innovation Council (EIC), Belgium)  
EIC Quantum Tech Portfolio and Activities
Roman Orus (Multiverse Computing & DIPC, Spain)
Multiverse Computing: Quantum and Quantum-Inspired AI and Beyond
Claudius Riek (Zurich Instruments, Switzerland)  
Enabling Quantum Technology - from individual devices to 100s of qubits
Anurag Saha Roy (Qruise, Germany)
Improving flux-based gates in superconducting QPUs through model learning of qubit and control stack parameters
Felice Francesco Tafuri (Keysight Technologies, USA)
Accelerating the Quantum Workflow from Design to Experiments
Jelena Trbovic (QuantrolOx, Finland)
Accelerating the Development of Quantum Computers through Automation
Topological Matter Tutorials
Ramon Aguado (ICMM-CSIC, Spain)
From Majorana to Andreev and back
Athanasios Dimoulas (NCSRD, Greece)
MBE growth of 2D topological quantum materials
Maia García Vergniory (Max Planck for Chemical Physics of Solids - DIPC, Germany/Spain)
Topological Quantum Chemistry
Tomas Jungwirth (Czech Academy of Sciences, Czech Republic)
Altermagnets: An unconventional magnetic class
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