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Fundamental Limits of Quantum Technologies 2025
Submitted by
mitchison on Tue, 25/03/2025 - 11:06.
Dates:
Monday, August 25, 2025 to Friday, August 29, 2025
Organising group(s):
Theory of Controlled Quantum Systems
Quantum technologies promise to revolutionize our ability to acquire,
communicate, and process information. However, the fundamental limits of
quantum technologies—stemming from factors including external noise,
energetic costs, and the complexity of controlling many-body
dynamics—are still not fully understood. This conference will bring
together experts bridging theory, experiment, and commercial
applications, to address questions such as:
- Can the limitations of near-term quantum devices be circumvented for
practical applications?
- What are the fundamental limits of precise quantum measurement and
control?
- How can quantum technologies be made more robust and
energy-efficient?
Our goal is to foster an environment where tools and concepts can be
shared between researchers from diverse backgrounds and career stages,
shaping a broader understanding of how these fundamental limits will
impact the future development of quantum technologies.
The conference will be held in the heart of Dublin, right next to the
historic campus of Trinity College Dublin. The event is organised by the
ASPECTS consortium with the generous support of the EU Quantum Flagship.
Our exciting list of invited speakers will be announced soon!
Abstract submission is open until 1st May. Early-bird registration
(including a significant discount for students) is currently open: see
the conference website for all details.