An ambitious and visionary international initiative, now in its fifth edition. Since its inception in 2022, the programme has brought together leading experts and enthusiastic participants from around the world to explore the cutting-edge fields of quantum science and technology. Each year, the summer school has focused on different aspects of quantum mechanics, ranging from quantum cryptography and quantum computation to quantum dynamics and open systems.
In the 2022 sessions, participants were introduced to the revolutionary potential of Quantum Computation under the guidance of Dr Michał Studziński and Dr Sergii Strelchuk, exploring groundbreaking quantum algorithms and their applications. Another session focused on Quantum Dynamics and Open Systems, led by Dr Krzysztof Szczygielski and Dr Adrian Kołodziejski, where attendees gained a deep understanding of the interactions between quantum systems and their environments, essential for quantum statistical mechanics, thermodynamics, and cosmology.
In the 2023 sessions, participants delved into Quantum Cryptography, learning from prominent figures such as Prof. Karol Horodecki and Prof. Marcin Pawłowski, and explored the novel pictorial representation of quantum processes under the guidance of Prof. Ana Belen Sainz, Dr John Selby, and Prof. Bob Coecke. Previous editions covered the groundbreaking potential of quantum computers and the critical interactions of quantum systems with their environments, led by distinguished scholars including Dr Michał Studziński, Dr Sergii Strelchuk, Dr Krzysztof Szczygielski, and Dr Adrian Kołodziejski. Learn more about previous editions: https://gqi.ug.edu.pl/schools/.
The Legacy Quantum Summer School continues to offer an unparalleled educational experience, combining theoretical insights with practical applications. It serves as a global platform for fostering collaboration, innovation, and the advancement of quantum technologies. Join us in this extraordinary journey to shape the future of quantum science.
This year’s edition is tailored for students of first-cycle studies (bachelor’s degree).