Simone Montangero took part this Friday in Radio2’s program Caterpillar on the occasion of the initiative ‘Mi illumino di Meno’, which this year becomes ‘Mi illumino di Scienza. The interview can be listen at the minute 27 at the following link .
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Simone Montangero took part this Friday in Radio2’s program Caterpillar on the occasion of the initiative ‘Mi illumino di Meno’, which this year becomes ‘Mi illumino di Scienza. The interview can be listen at the minute 27 at the following link .
On Wednesday, December 17 at 2:00 p.m., the Italian General Assembly on Quantum Technologies took place, an important opportunity to exchange views and reflect together on the future of these technologies in Italy. The event was held at Corsie Sistine, Borgo Santo Spirito 1, Rome, and can be watched at the following YouTube link .
A three-day meeting convening members of the QCSC consortium to exchange ideas, share recent advances, and explore opportunities in the rapidly evolving field of quantum computing and simulation. The event promotes collaboration and interaction among researchers working to shape the future of quantum technologies. Further information can be found at the Workshop website
Congratulations to former group member Phila Rembold for being named Physikerin der Woche 2025 by the German Physical Society (DPG)!
This event aims to connect the newly established Alleanza Quantistica Italiana (AQI) with the Boston academic ecosystem.Organized as a closing event of the International Year of Quantum and the official kickoff of the Italian Quantum Alliance, the workshop seeks to create a lasting bridge between these two scientific communities. By bringing together leading experts from Boston, Italy, and Europe, the workshop will identify common research themes and open challenges that...
Luca Salasnich has been named a 2025 American Physical Society (APS) Fellow.The citation reads as follows: For a broad range of theoretical contributions in ultracold atomphysics, including analytical solutions to many-body equations, thephysics of reduced dimensionality and curved configurations, and theanalysis of collective modes, solitons, and quantized vortices. Here the list of all the fellows named by APS this year.
Italian daily newspaper La Stampa recently published an interview with Prof. Simone Montangero. In the article, he discusses the transformative potential of quantum computers, from new materials and medicines to breakthroughs in artificial intelligence, logistics, and cryptography. Prof. Montangero highlights how the University of Padova, supported by the national and European investments, is positioning itself at the forefront of this technological revolution. The full article (in Italian) is...
Join Simone Montangero for an inside at the PASQuanS2 project’s ambitious goal: building a 10,000-qubit quantum simulator. Here the link to the video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kn8tNgXNnM8
Alice Pagano successfully defended her PhD!Congratulation and all the best for your future endeavor!
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