About

This year's scientific and organizing committees can be found on this page.

The Vienna Doctoral Program on Complex Quantum Systems (CoQuS) acts as a training center for more than 50 early stage researchers who are selected from an international pool of applicants, based on their academic excellence, scientific success and ambition. Over the past 11 years, highly distinguished international experts have been invited to the annual CoQuS Summer School to give introductions into ground-breaking theoretical concepts and experimental approaches in fundamental and applied quantum science.

The International Conference for Young Quantum Information Scientists (YQIS) is organised by young researchers for young researchers (Doctoral and Post-Doctoral fellows). It covers both theoretical and experimental topics ranging from foundations of Quantum Information to Applied Quantum Systems. The series of conferences was initiate by A. Aspect and S. Tanzilli to promote pedagogical actions towards young researchers.

For more information on the previous editions of the YQIS conference:

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Statement of inclusiveness

We refuse to compromise the ideals of academic freedom and open exchange. We affirm that scientific events have to be open to everybody, regardless of class, financial situation, race, sex, religion, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, age, pregnancy, immigration status, academic affiliation, or any other aspect of identity.

We believe that such events have to be supportive, inclusive, and safe environments for all participants. We believe that all participants are to be treated with dignity and respect. Discrimination and harassment cannot be tolerated. We are committed to ensuring that the scientific events in which we participate follow these principles.

Original source:
www.math.toronto.edu/~rafi/statement/