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Published on February 2, 2026 Updated on February 2, 2026

QLands 2026: Quantum Landscapes : Non-Equilibrium, Circuits, and Complexity

Quantum many-body systems far from equilibrium lie at the heart of some of the most exciting developments in modern physics—from quantum circuits and tensor networks to emergent hydrodynamics, quantum computing, and machine-learning-based approaches to high-dimensional quantum problems. This school brings together leading experts and young researchers to explore these rapidly developing frontiers.


Participants will gain both broad conceptual foundations and hands-on exposure to state-of-the-art techniques used in quantum information science, condensed matter theory, and computational physics. The school combines lectures, tutorials, informal discussions, and scientific exchange in a dynamic, collaborative environment just outside Paris.

Organisation:  

Pedro Ribeiro (U-Lisboa)
Andrea De Luca (ENS Paris)
Jacopo De Nardis (CYU)
Katja Klobas (U-Birmingham)
 

Invited lecturers:

Bruno Bertini (School of Physics and Astronomy, University of Birmingham, UK)
Jérôme Dubail (CNRS — Centre Européen de Sciences Quantiques / University of Strasbourg / CESQ, France)
Jonathan Keeling (School of Physics and Astronomy, University of St Andrews, UK)
Zala Lenarčič (Department of Theoretical Physics, Jožef Stefan Institute, Ljubljana, Slovenia)
Silvia Pappalardi (Institut für Theoretische Physik, Universität zu Köln, Germany)
Georgios Styliaris (Max Planck Institute for Physics Munich, Germany)
Luca Tagliacozzo (CSIC — Spanish National Research Council)
Xhek Turkeshi (Institut für Theoretische Physik, Universität zu Köln, Germany)
Romain Vasseur (Department of Theoretical Physics, University of Geneva, Switzerland)

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