PRESENTATION

The CNRS research network "Quantum Technologies" (GdR TeQ) is pleased to organize its third colloquium at the MINATEC Innovation Campus in Genoble, from Wednesday 12nd to Friday 14th November 2025. 

 

Deadline for abstract submission: Sunday October 5th 2025 at 23:59 (AoE). 
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As the number of participants in limited, submitting an abstract does not guarantee you a seatPlease do not forget to register

 

Deadline for registration: Wednesday October 22th at 23:59 (AoE)
The colloquium TeQ#3 will be held on-site only (i.e. no online streaming). The number of participants will be limited to 300 on a first-come first-serve basis.

Please note that, since 2023, the registration procedure has changed. In response to the increase in the number of participants, we are forced to introduce (moderate) registration fees for this year's colloqium. To register, go to the Registration page

 

The colloquium will cover the latest developments in quantum technologies, structured along the key research themes of the GdR TeQ:

The program will consist in tutorials by internationally recognized experts providing a synthetic focus on specific topics (50' talk +10' questions), invited talks presenting recent advances in the field (30' talk + 10' questions), and two poster sessions. In addition to invited speakers, ~20 poster contributions will be ugraded by the scientific committee as oral presentations (15' talk + 5' questions).

   

TUTORIAL SPEAKERS

  • Mikael Afzelius, University of Geneva, CH - "Communication networks with rare earth elements" 
  • Maria Chekhova, Max Planck Institute Erlangen, DE - "New methods for Q state tomography using parametric amplification
  • Nathan Goldman, Université Libre de Bruxelles, BE & LKB Paris, FR - "Simulations of topological systems" 
  • Andreas Wallraff, ETHZurich, CH - "Superconducting circuits"

INVITED SPEAKERS

  • Alberto Amo, CNRS, PhLAM, FR - "Synthetic lattices in coupled fiber rings"
  • André Chailloux, Inria Paris, FR - "Quantum advantage for decoding algorithms"
  • Franck Pereira Dos Santos, LNE-SYRTE, FR - "Quectonewton Local Force Sensor"
  • V. Vilasini, Inria Grenoble, FR - "Quantum causality in spacetime"
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