quantum gravity

Dates: 

Monday, June 23, 2025 to Friday, June 27, 2025

Submission deadline: 

Saturday, April 19, 2025

Registration deadline: 

Monday, May 12, 2025

We are happy to announce the 15th Annual Conference on Relativistic Quantum Information (North), which will take place on June 23–27, 2025, at the Università degli Studi Federico II, Napoli, Italy. This will be the main annual conference of the “International Society for Relativistic Quantum Information” (ISRQI), https://www.isrqi.net/, for the Northern hemisphere in 2025.

We encourage you to circulate the announcement among colleagues and students who may be interested in the event.

Dates: 

Monday, July 28, 2025 to Friday, August 1, 2025

Submission deadline: 

Tuesday, July 1, 2025

Registration deadline: 

Sunday, June 1, 2025

The XIII International Symposium on Quantum Theory and Symmetries (QTS-13), organized by the International Center for Advanced Studies and Physics Department of the Yerevan State University will be held in Yerevan, Armenia on 28 July - 1 August, 2025. The Symposium QTS-13 is dedicated to the memory of George Pogosyan. Professor Poghosyan was a distinguished theoretical physicist and a leading expert in the field of symmetry methods in physics. His research in mathematical physics has left a significant impact and is widely cited in the scientific community. As a co-founder of the International Center for Advanced Studies at Yerevan State University, along with Academician A. Sissakian, and as its director, he played a key role in fostering international collaborations and advancing fundamental physics. He also organized numerous international conferences, bringing together scientists from different countries to discuss modern developments in quantum theory and symmetries. The purpose of the Conference is to bring together scientists who knew Professor George Poghosyan personally and work with him, or who were influenced by his work.

Dates: 

Wednesday, February 12, 2025

Registration deadline: 

Wednesday, February 12, 2025

In the first qmeets talk, Professor Silke Weinfurtner and Dr. Patrik Svancara from the University of Nottingham will introduce quantum simulations of curved spacetimes around rotating compact objects like black holes. They’ll reveal how quantum tornadoes—giant vortices in superfluid helium—can help decode signals captured by gravitational wave detectors, bringing us closer to understanding the cosmos.

Join our mailing list from our website https://qmeets.eu to receive the Zoom link of the event!

The mission of QICI is to promote the growth of the quantum information area in Hong Kong, and to develop Hong Kong as an international research hub for quantum information and computation.

QICI has been established in November 2018 under the auspices of the HKU Department of Computer Science. Its research platform consists of 3 research teams working on quantum information theory, quantum cryptography, quantum gravity, and quantum foundations.

*Work at distance employment possible starting from May 2020 or as soon as possible thereafter, deadline rolling until the post is filled*

Applications are invited for a 2-year postdoctoral fellowship in a joint post between the Departments of Computer Science of The University of Hong Kong and the University of Oxford.

We do multi-disciplinary research in theoretical physics and applied mathematics. Kindly refer to KG Zloshchastiev's webpage (http://bit.do/kgz) for more details, contacts and location.

Submission deadline: 

Monday, June 29, 2015

Registration deadline: 

Wednesday, September 16, 2015

The Conference focuses on causality and non-locality in physics, and the insurgence of situations where it appears that causality can be violated, with emphasis on their relation with time machines. There are three main objectives before this conference:

Submission deadline: 

Thursday, February 28, 2013

Registration deadline: 

Sunday, March 31, 2013

The search for a theory which would unite the insights of general relativity with those of quantum theory, a theory of quantum gravity, has now lasted the better part of a century. Although a number of promising candidate theories have emerged (string theory and loop quantum gravity being the most prominent), a large array of conceptual, formal and methodological issues are still unresolved.

Submission deadline: 

Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Registration deadline: 

Tuesday, February 19, 2013

We are pleased to invite postgraduate researchers, from inside and outside the UK, to exchange ideas on the mathematical aspects of relativistic quantum physics. A special focus will be given to relativistic quantum information, a relatively young field which combines techniques from quantum field theory, quantum gravity, quantum information and quantum optics.

Our invited speakers reflect the diversity of areas covered:

Prof. Bob Coecke (Oxford)
Dr. Ivette Fuentes (Nottingham)
Dr. Etera Livine (Lyon)
Prof. Tim Ralph (Brisbane)

This is a rerun of Caslav Brukner's Q+ hangout that originally took place in July. Note the earlier than usual starting time.

Date: Tuesday 18th September
Time: 12noon British Summer Time
Speaker: Caslav Brukner (University of Vienna)
Title: Quantum correlations with indefinite causal order

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