QSim2025

Date and Location

Monday, August 4 – Friday, August 8, 2025

IBM, 1 Madison Ave, New York, NY 10010

About QSim

Recent experimental advances in controlling quantum coherence present new opportunities to realize quantum simulation of complex quantum many-body systems. Quantum simulators based on a variety of architectures, including ultracold atoms and molecules in optical lattices, trapped ions, Rydberg gases, isolated spins in solids, and superconducting circuits, proffer rich playgrounds for Hamiltonian engineering and time-dependent control of many-body quantum systems. Many of these systems can routinely achieve parameter regimes and sizes that are seemingly intractable to simulate on a classical computer.

QSim is an international annual conference on quantum simulation that aims to bridge theory and experiment, bringing together physicists, engineers, chemists, material scientists, mathematicians, and computer scientists working at the forefront of quantum simulation and related problems that include applications, algorithms, verification, noise, scaling, etc. for both analog and digital approaches. A special session midweek will be devoted to charting the future of the field. We hope that this conference will stimulate interactions across disciplines and unveil new connections between seemingly disparate aspects of physics.

Invited Speakers

  • Monika Aidelsburger, Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics
  • Antoine Browayes, University Paris-Saclay
  • Ken Brown, Duke
  • Sitan Chen, Harvard
  • Soonwon Choi, MIT
  • Zohreh Davoudi, University of Maryland
  • John Goold, Trinity College Dublin
  • Markus Greiner, Harvard
  • Michael Gullans, NIST
  • Philipp Hauke, Università di Trento
  • Vedika Khemani, Stanford
  • Lin Lin, UC Berkeley
  • Mikhail Lukin, Harvard
  • Antonio Mezzacapo, IBM
  • Michael Mills, Quantinuum
  • Vadim Smelyanskiy, Google
  • Rolando Somma, Google
  • Birgitta Whaley, UC Berkeley
  • Conference Organization Sponsors

    The QSim 2025 conference is co-organized by IBM and the NSF Quantum Leap Challenge Institute for Robust Quantum Simulation.

    Future QSim Conferences

    If you are interested in hosting a future QSim conference, please reach out to info@qsimconference.org.