Quantum cryptography is currently one of the hottest topics in the world. Researchers from around the world will discuss this and other issues relating to quantum information theory and quantum simulations during the XVII Symposium KCIK-ICTQT on Quantum Information, which will take place on 13-15 May at the Teaching and Conference Centre of the University of Gdańsk in Sopot.
Organised by the National Quantum Information Centre (KCIK) and the University of Gdańsk’s International Centre for Theory of Quantum Technologies (ICTQT), this annual symposium on quantum information is a meeting of members of the KCIK network and international experts in the field of quantum information and quantum technologies.
Based at the University of Gdańsk, the ICTQT is a leading centre for theoretical quantum research in Europe, whilst the National Quantum Information Centre brings together twelve Polish scientific institutions working in the field of quantum science. Renowned scientists from around the world take part in the symposium co-organised by these institutions. The the XVII Symposium KCIK-ICTQT is not just a conference - it is a place where the future of quantum solutions is truly shaped.
The culmination of the two-day proceedings will be a lecture by prof. Philippe Grangier, which will take place on 15 May (Friday) at 5.00 pm at the Faculty of Mathematics, Physics and Informatics, University of Gdańsk. Prof. Philippe Grangier is Director of Research at the French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS) and works at the Laboratoire Charles Fabry at the Institut d'Optique in Palaiseau, France. In the early 1980s, he worked on Bell’s inequality tests and experiments with single-photon interference under the supervision of Prof. Alain Aspect, winner of the 2022 Nobel Prize in Physics.
The XVII KCIK-ICTQT Symposium will take place on 13-15 May 2026 at the Teaching and Conference Centre of the University of Gdańsk at 9 Piaskowa Street in Sopot.
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