JQUEST 2 : JYU Quantum Engineering, Software, and Technology workshop

The workshop will take place on 9th-10th December 2025, at the University of Jyväskylä, Finland.

Event information

Event date
-
Event type
Workshops, courses and camps
Congresses and conferences
Event language
English
Event address

Agora building
Mattilanniemi 2
Jyväskylä 40100
Finland

Event organizer
Department of Physics
Faculty of Information Technology
School of Business and Economics
Event payment
Free of charge
Event location category
Mattilanniemi

JQUEST 2, supported by the Finnish Quantum Flagship, is a mini workshop hosted by the University of Jyväskylä on 9th-10th December 2025. 

This workshop brings together experts to explore and advance quantum technology, spanning topics from fundamental principles to practical applications. Invited speakers from Finland and across Europe will share insights and perspectives, offering a broad view of current progress and future directions in the field.

The event includes a poster session on the 9th December. 

Key dates

  • Abstract submission opens: 6th October 2025
  • Abstract submission deadline: 9th November 2025
  • Abstract notification: by late November 2025
  • Registration opens: 6th October 2025
  • Registration deadline: 23rd November 2025

Participation fees

Participation at the workshop is free of charge but you must register.

Participants are invited to join a conference dinner (50 euros) on the 9th, which can be booked and paid for on the registration form.

Registration form

Call for abstracts

We will have a poster session on the 9th December. We invite you to submit a 250-word abstract at the link below. Your abstract should be pasted in the form.

Call for abstracts opens: 6th October 2025

Deadline for submissions: 9th November 2025

Abstract notification: by late November 2025

Submit your abstract

Speakers

  • Sergey Filippov (Algorithmiq): Anticipating the inflection point for pre-fault-tolerant quantum computing via taming errors
  • Juha Hassel (IQM): Technology stack and applications of quantum computers with superconducting qubit technology
  • Kimmo Halunen (University of Oulu): Security of Quantum Computing
  • Teiko Heinosaari (University of Jyväskylä): -Tutorial talk - Bits vs. Qubits: How Quantum Information Changes the Game
  • Valtteri Lahtinen (Quanscient): Quantum-native fluid dynamics and multiphysics
  • Kimmo Luoma (University of Turku) : TBA
  • Mikko Möttönen (Aalto University): Superconducting quantum electronics
  • Juan Manuel Murillo Rodríguez (University of Extramadura): Quantum Software Engineering. Some Principles, Practices and Perspectives
  • Teemu Ojanen (University of Tampere): General Many-Body Swapping Protocol
  • Mika Prunnila (VTT): Scalable Solid-State Coolers for Cryogenic Quantum Devices (Tentative)
  • Martin Plavála (Leibniz Universität Hannover): Benchmarking quantum devices with contextuality
  • Mika Sillanpää (Aalto University): Quantum backaction, entanglement and gravity with mechanical oscillators
  • Roope Uola (Uppsala university): Benchmarks for high-dimensional quantum systems

Preliminary programme

Here you will find the preliminary programme for JQUEST 2. The final programme will be included here as a pdf.

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