Publié le 10 septembre 2025–Mis à jour le 16 septembre 2025
Date(s)
du 24 novembre 2025 au 25 novembre 2025
Lieu(x)
Nice
Hotel Saint Paul in Nice
The scope is to present recent research works and ongoing activities from local and non-local actors working on Quantum. The workshop will represent a precious occasion for the local community to gather in the perspective of establishing new ambitious collaborations.
We are excited to announce the second workshop "QuantAzur days", that will be held at the Hotel Saint Paul in Nice (https://lesaintpaul-hotel.fr/), nearby the sea, on the 24th and 25th of November 2025.
The institute QuantAzur is active at University Côte d'Azur since 2022. Its aim is to reinforce and propel quantum technologies at UniCA, by connecting local know-how and complementary skills in quantum physics, photonics, computer science, mathematics, and electronics. For this year's edition of the QuantAzur days together with UniCA researchers active of quantum technologies, we have asked the participation of external speakers from academy and industry. The scope is to present recent research works and ongoing activities from local and non-local actors working on Quantum. The workshop will represent a precious occasion for the local community to gather in the perspective of establishing new ambitious collaborations.
Please find below the list of talks that will be featured. (in progress)
Xavier Waintal (CEA Grenoble) Quantum
Simulations
Etienne Granet (
Quantinuum) Quantum
Simulations
Simon Martiel (IBM) Quantum Algorithm
Yvon Maday (Lab. Jacques-Louis Lyons) Hybrid quantum eigensolver
Benoît Vermersch (
University of Grenoble-Alpes, Qobly) Quantum computer hardware
David Wilkowski (NTU Singapore) Quantum computer hardware - neutral atoms
program to be announced
Registration is free of charge and open to anyone but mandatory by November 9th, 2025. Please be aware that due to logistic reason only a limited number of places are available. Lunches will be provided at the Hotel Saint Paul by the workshop organization.