
The intersection of quantum simulation, quantum computation, and high-energy physics (HEP) is opening new frontiers in scientific discovery. This year, the CERN’S TH Institutes, organized in collaboration with CERN Quantum Technology Initiative (QTI) and NextGen Triggers (NGT), will bring together experts from these fields to explore how quantum technologies can revolutionize fundamental physics research.
The event will focus on key challenges and opportunities in quantum simulations and quantum algorithms for HEP, with discussions centered on:
- Developing and refining quantum simulations for HEP problems, particularly in lattice gauge and quantum field theories.
- Designing quantum algorithms for applications such as Hamiltonian simulation, scattering amplitudes, and hybrid quantum-classical methods. Special attention will be given to error mitigation strategies for today’s noisy quantum devices.
- Benchmarking quantum hardware and algorithms using HEP-specific metrics to evaluate their performance and feasibility.
- Investigating quantum solutions for unsolved physics problems, including beyond-the-Standard-Model phenomena, dark matter and axion dynamics, and neutrino evolution.
The deadline for applications is May 18, 2025. Please note that places are limited, and registrations will be moderated.
Interested? You can find more information about the event and how to apply by clicking here.