About the Event
Quantum Frontiers in Science and Technology is a five-day, two-part program that integrates foundational education in quantum sensing with a research-focused conference on cutting-edge quantum technologies.
The program opens with a three-day School on Quantum Sensing, covering theoretical foundations, sensing platforms, and computational methods in quantum sensing and metrology, alongside experimental components such as NV-center–based sensing and optically pumped magnetometry (OPM). It then transitions into a two-day Conference on Emerging Quantum Technologies, showcasing recent advances in quantum computing, sensing, communication, simulation, materials, imaging, and related interdisciplinary applications.
This integrated format enables participants to develop a strong conceptual and technical foundation before engaging with frontier research, networking, and collaborative opportunities.
Program Structure (Integrated)
Days 1–3 — Quantum Sensing School
- Foundational & Advanced Lectures: Quantum measurement principles, metrological limits, uncertainty optimization, and noise analysis.
- Platforms & Techniques: NV centers, trapped ions, optically pumped magnetometry (OPM), Rydberg atoms, photonic sensors, quantum state preparation, control, and readout.
- Computational Approaches: Numerical modeling of sensors, simulation techniques, performance analysis, and signal extraction algorithms.
- Expert Presentations: Talks from leading internationally recognized researchers.
Days 4–5 — Emerging Quantum Technologies Conference
- Invited Keynotes: High-impact talks from leading experts.
- Topics covered:
- -Quantum computing architectures & algorithms
- -Quantum communication & networking
- -Quantum simulation & quantum materials
- -Quantum enhanced imaging & interdisciplinary applications
- Contributed Posters: Selected poster presentations from participants.
- Panel Discussions: Quantum technology challenges, roadmaps, and opportunities.
- Networking Sessions: Collaborative opportunities for academia and industry.
Note: The School and Conference are designed as a continuous integrated experience.
Target Audience
This program is ideal for:
- Graduate students and postdocs in physics, engineering, and computer science
- Researchers working in quantum science and technologies
- Professionals from sensing, computing, and communications industries
International participants are welcome. See our visa page for assistance.
Important dates
- Registration Deadline: January 9, 2026
- Notification of Acceptance: January 13, 2026
- Final registration, Poster Submission Deadline: January 20, 2026
- Conference Dates: January 29 – February 2, 2026
We kindly encourage all participants to adhere to the above deadlines to ensure successful registration and participation in the event.
Registration & Fees
Full Event Pass (5 Days — School + Conference)
Iranian Participants: 2,000,000 Tomans
International Participants: 150 USD
School (3 Days)
All Participants: 1,500,000 Tomans
Conference (2 days)
All Participants: 1,000,000 Tomans
What’s Included
- Access to all School & Conference sessions
- Eligibility for contributed talks & posters
- All meals (breakfast, lunch, dinner)
- Coffee breaks and excursion
Note: On-campus accommodation (IUT guesthouse) is available for an extra charge of 200,000 tomans per night.
Student discounts available via registration form.