6th International Symposium on Quantum Physics and Quantum Information Science (QPQIS-2024)
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About conference
The theme of QPQIS-2024 will be “Advances in Fundamental Research on Quantum States of Matter and Quantum Information”. The main topic of the symposium will be focused on quantum states of matter and quantum materials that could significantly promote the research on quantum information science and technology, including but not limited to superconductors, topological states of matter, quantum magnets, and novel semiconductors. The symposium will also discuss the applications of rapid-developing quantum information technologies such as quantum simulation and quantum sensing in the studies of novel quantum states of matter and quantum materials.
The QPQIS-2024 organizing committee has invited several internationally renowned scholars from both domestic and international universities or institutions, such as Rainer Blatt, member of the Austrian Academy of Sciences and professor at the University of Innsbruck; Lars Samuelson, foreign member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, and professor at Lund University; Mathias Klui, member of the European Academy of Sciences and professor at the University of Mainz; as well as Donglai Feng, member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and professor at the University of Science and Technology of China. The list of speakers is constantly updated.
To foster academic exchange and broaden participation in QPQIS-2024, contributed sessions, including oral presentations and poster presentations, will be set up this year in addition to the invited sessions. Abstract submissions for contributed sessions has been open on the conference website as well. We are enthusiastically looking forward to receiving your submissions.
Program
The main topic of the symposium will be focused on quantum states of matter and quantum materials that could significantly promote the research on quantum information science and technology, including but not limited to superconductors, topological states of matter, quantum magnets, and novel semiconductors. The symposium will also discuss the applications of rapid-developing quantum information technologies such as quantum simulation and quantum sensing in the studies of novel quantum states of matter and quantum materials.
Key dates
Conference Dates: Oct 22 - Oct 24
Registration Opens: Apr 22
Abstract Submission by: Aug 16
Final Submission by: Oct 11