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About Panel

Organizers

The Quantum Technologies Summer School is organised by QuTech and the Department of Quantum & Computer Engineering, Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science, TUDelft

Chair

Ryoichi Ishihara (TU Delft / Dep. QCE / QuTech)

Technical committee

Menno Veldhorst (TU Delft / QuTech)

Fabio Sebastiano (TU Delft / Dep. QCE / QuTech)

Sebastian Feld (TU Delft / Dep. QCE / QuTech)

Rui Pereira (Fraunhofer / EMFT)

Jorden Senoir (VTT)

Shima Rajabali (TU Delft / Dep. QCE))

Salahuddin Nur (TU Delft / Dep. QCE)

Local committee

Helen Boortman (TU Delft / Dep. QCE)

Sofia Suarez Freile (TU Delft / Dep. QCE)

Shannon De Groot (TU Delft / QuTech)

TA team

Allesio Miranda (TU Delft / Dep. QCE / QuTech)

Arjan Mejas (TU Delft / Dep. QCE / QuTech)

Tianyin Chen (TU Delft / Dep. QCE)

Ecem Görk (TU Delft / Dep. QCE / QuTech)

Wout van Loevezijn (TU Delft / Dep. QCE / QuTech)

Diederik Dekkers (TU Delft / Dep. QCE)

Sponsors

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Partner conference

In the next week of the summer school, Superconducting Qubits and Algorithms (SQA) will be held in Den Haag on 25-28 August. SQA is a not-for-profit scientific conference with a focus on science, technology, and algorithms relevant to superconducting quantum computers. It is organized by QuTech, Orange Quantum Systems, and IQM Quantum Computers in cooperation with the scientific community.

The European Optical Society Annual Meeting (EOSAM) is a major international scientific conference with an exhibition and industrial program, held in a different location every year. The next EOSAM will be held on 24-28 August 2025 in Delft, The Netherlands. It was established specifically to provide a platform for experts in the field of optics and photonics, bringing forth new research results, state of the art, and bridging the gap between research, education, and industry. EOSAM is attended annually by around 500 top researchers, key leaders, students, and industry experts. EOSAM has been organized since 2006, initially in Paris. After 2010 it was decided to move EOSAM around Europe, bringing the event into different optics hubs better serving the local communities and at each time creating a unique EOSAM experience for the attendees. Starting in 2020 the EOSAM was made into an annual event, so mark your calendars for each year!