Conference

Looking into the future with quantum and artificial intelligence

Join us for a symposium on Quantum Science and Artificial Intelligence that brings together the brightest minds in science. Prepare to be captivated by a series of compelling lectures and dynamic discussions that will dive into the latest groundbreaking discoveries and innovations. The event 24-25 November will be held in RunAn and is open to researchers, students, high school students and teachers. The symposium will be moderated by the renowned researcher and author Emma Frans.

The symposium will then continue in the 26 November in Kollektorn, and is only open to researchers and university students. 

Overview

Participants will learn about quantum phenomena and how scientists search for clues about how materials and the molecules of life work at a quantum level. Moreover, they will have the opportunity to discover how cutting-edge machine-learning techniques are designed and used to explore fundamental processes in nature. The symposium will also shine a light on future computers, showcasing innovative approaches and discoveries that promise sustainable and powerful computing methods.

This event is part of the celebrations of the International Year of Quantum Science and Technology 2025, which recognizes 100 years since the initial development of quantum mechanics. At the same time, it will highlight foundational discoveries and inventions that enable machine learning and its impact on science, medicine, and society. The focus is on interdisciplinary research leading to the discovery and utilization of systems for quantum technologies and artificial intelligence.

This symposium is open to researchers, students, high-school students, and teachers. The event is co-organized by the Nano Area of Advance at Chalmers and the Wallenberg Centre for Quantum Computing (WACQT), in collaboration with Molecular Frontiers. 

The symposium takes place in RunAn at Chalmers Campus Johanneberg on 24–26 November, and in Kollektorn on 26 November. Separate registration is required for both 24–25 November and 26 November.

 

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