QTYR26: Quantum Technologies for Young Researchers Workshop 2026
QTYR26, the Quantum Technologies for Young Researchers workshop, is a conference designed specifically for scientists in the early stages of their careers working in various branches of Quantum Science. From June 22nd to 26th, 2026, in Valencia, this workshop offers a unique opportunity for postdocs, PhD, and Master's students to share their research in a supportive and inclusive environment. On top of this, the event features a series of invited talks by renowned experts in the field, providing invaluable insights and networking opportunities. The program covers a wide range of topics in Quantum Science, from quantum computing and quantum information to quantum optics, quantum communication and cryptography, quantum hardware, and quantumcontrol, between others. It includes keynote&outreach speeches, contributed talks, poster presentations, an industry focus session, and a panel discussion on the role of companies in quantum technologies.

QTYR26: Quantum Technologies for Young Researchers Workshop 2026

Scott Aaronson - The TRUTH About Quantum Computing

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QTYR26: Quantum Technologies for Young Researchers Workshop 2026

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Yann LeCun: World Models: Enabling the next AI revolution

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QTYR26: Quantum Technologies for Young Researchers Workshop 2026

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