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12/05/25 | Registration opens
20/07/25 | Registration closes
01/09/25 | School starts
We are proud to announce the forthcoming NQSTI International School: Advances in Atomic and Photonic Quantum Technologies, jointly organized by the National Quantum Science and Technology Institute and the University of Camerino.
The school aims to provide high-level training on atomic, photonic, and optomechanics platforms, which are at the core of fundamental quantum physics and quantum technologies.
Through lectures given by internationally recognized scientists, students will be introduced to advanced and emerging topics in the following areas:
Atom-based Quantum Technologies;
Quantum Photonic Platforms;
Quantum Optomechanics and Sensing;
Quantum Technologies in Metrology Applications;
Quantum Communication and Information Processing.
The following lecturers have so far confirmed their participation:
Donatella Cassettari (University of St Andrews)
Andrew Cleland (University of Chicago)
Maja Colautti (CNR-INO)
Marco Fattori (University of Florence)
Johannes Fink (Institute of Science and Technology Austria)
Ilaria Gianani (University of Roma Tre)
Florian Marquardt (Max Planck Institute for the Science of Light)
Jonas Schou Neergaard-Nielsen (Technical University of Denmark)
Massimiliano Rossi (Delft University of Technology)
Francesco Scazza (University of Trieste)
The detailed course program will be available soon.
The school is primarily intended for, but not restricted to, PhD students, recent MSc graduates, final-year MSc students, early career researchers, and professionals with a strong interest and background in quantum physics.
The school is fully taught in English and participants can earn 3 credits (CFU or ECTS) for their studies.
The program is designed to encourage scientific exchange among all participants and foresees informal discussions with other attendees and experts. Students will have the opportunity to present their own work in a poster session and/or short talks.
The school aims to strengthen connections within the NQSTI community and provide a valuable opportunity to build an international network of relationships with fellow young researchers and renowned experts in quantum science and technologies. In this context, this summer school is designed to be complementary to the NQSTI International School: advances in solid-state quantum technologies.
The National Quantum Science and Technology Institute (NQSTI) is a consortium that teams up 20 Italian entities carrying out competitive and innovative research in the field of Quantum Science and Technology (QST).
The University of Camerino (UNICAM) is a leading institution in Italy, known for its commitment to excellence in research and education, particularly in the fields of science and technology. UNICAM has a long history of pioneering work in quantum research and continues to contribute significantly to the advancement of the quantum science.