At the end of the year, we hosted two significant delegations to showcase the country’s progress in research and innovation, supported by the European Union’s Recovery and Resilience Facility (RRF).
On December 3, representatives from the Institute of Physics SAS, QUTE.sk and the Alexander Dubček University of Trenčín gathered to discuss plans for establishing the next node of the Slovak national quantum communication infrastructure (skQCI) in Slovakia. The meeting marked a significant step toward expanding the quantum network to the western part of Slovakia, advancing […]
During a week from November 11th – 15th, the QUTE Pavilion of the Slovak Academy of Sciences opened its doors to … the World of Quantum Technologies. With a diverse group of visitors, including elementary and high school students, the event highlighted cutting-edge research and the technologies. Every morning, students attended engaging talks in our […]
In an exciting initiative aimed at bridging the gap between academia and practical quantum technologies, the CARLA 360 – Quantum Experience event was held on October 24, 2024, at the QUTE Pavilion of Quantum Technologies at Institute of Physics, Slovak Academy of Sciences. Organised in collaboration with the International Laser Center (ILC) of SCSTI, this […]
On September 27, 2024, our team had the pleasure to be part of European Researchers’ Night in Bratislava’s Stará Tržnica, this year focused on the topic complexity of quantum science.
The Time in Quantum Theory 2024 (TiQT 2024) conference concluded with resounding success, bringing together a vibrant community of physicists, researchers, and thought leaders at the magnificent Smolenice Castle in Slovakia. Held from September 10-13, 2024, the event provided a picturesque setting, nestled in the heart of nature, where discussions about the nature of time in quantum theory flourished.
The recent QCI Ireland conference held in Dublin offered a rich array of discussions and presentations from specialists across Europe, aiming to discuss and advance quantum communication technologies. Over the three days, attendees were treated to a series of engaging workshops, keynote speeches, and panel discussions. The event highlighted the rapidly evolving field of quantum communication and its implications for secure data transmission.
June was marked by engaging events that delved into the marvels of quantum mechanics, featuring an array of captivating talks and discussions led by the esteemed Dr. Mário Ziman from QUTE.sk.
The QUTE.sk institute had the honor of hosting Professor Mark Hillery from New York, USA, who recently visited Slovakia for two significant events: the CEQIP science conference and a series of lectures on Introduction to Quantum Algorithms.
In May 2024, QUTE.sk had the honor of hosting the distinguished Prof. Dr. Dieter Meschede in Slovakia. Prof. Meschede, a leading figure in the field of quantum physics from the University of Bonn, brought his vast knowledge and pioneering research to Bratislava, captivating audiences with his insights and expertise