Symposium FTQC4NSc| Fault-Tolerant Quantum Computing for Natural Sciences

06JulAll Day08Symposium FTQC4NSc| Fault-Tolerant Quantum Computing for Natural Sciences

Time

9:00 am, 6 Jul 2026 - 17:00 pm, 8 Jul 2026(GMT+02:00) View in my time

Event Details

The simulation of quantum physical systems promises to be among the first fields to demonstrate a superiority of quantum computing over classical methods. Achieving this milestone with potential disruptive impact on several industry branches requires a joint effort to develop both: efficient, practical quantum algorithms and fault-tolerant, error-corrected quantum computers.

This symposium brings together leading researchers and experts from academia and industry to explore recent advances and challenges in the development of fault-tolerant quantum systems and quantum algorithms for material science and quantum chemistry. The event is organized by Fraunhofer IAO (flaQship) as part of the activities in the Competence Center Quantum Computing Baden-Württemberg (KQCBW) together with the Center for Advanced Systems Understanding (CASUS), and the Heilbronn University of Applied Sciences (HHN).

Call for Contributions:

We invite contributions, both for talks and posters, showcasing your recent work and findings in fault-tolerant quantum algorithms, quantum error correction, as well as applied quantum computing for material science and/or quantum chemistry. Areas of interest include:

  • Quantum computing for quantum chemistry
  • Quantum computing for material science
  • Quantum error correction and fault-tolerance
  • Quantum algorithms for scientific computing

Submission 

Submissions are possible until March 31, 2026. For this we ask for:

  • a title
  • a short abstract with max. 250 words
  • a short bio with max. 100 words

Please submit your contribution here: https://eveeno.com/371677657

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