The Quantum Flagship project PASQuanS2 aims to develop next-generation programmable, large-scale atomic quantum simulators. Funded by the European Union.
The PASQuanS2.1 Industry Workshop is happening June 11 and 12 in Rome, hosted by Thales Alenia Space.
Researchers, startups and industry stakeholders coming together around quantum simulation use cases.
#QuantumSimulation#PASQuanS2
Our latest video features #PASQuanS2 researchers sharing key milestones, from building a pan-European community to spinning out @pasqal_quantum and Planqc, and the road ahead to practical quantum advantage. 🙌
Watch here: youtube.com/watch?v=6Enmm0Vc…
International Day of Women and Girls in Science ⚛️
Celebrating the brilliant women physicists, theorists, engineers & researchers in our PASQuanS2 consortium driving quantum simulation forward across Europe.
Your work is essential 🙌
#WomenInScience#QuantumSimulation
There's still time to tune in! 🎯
Don't miss the Closing Ceremony of the @QuantumYear2025! 🌐
A unique event celebrating global advances in quantum science and its transformative impact on our future.
🔴 Streaming now: youtube.com/live/SR_VxiJ57E8
We’ve published a short news on the PASQuanS2.1 third-year meeting and the Young Researchers Workshop in Padova. 📰
Read the full article here ➡️ pasquans2.eu/news/pasquans2-…
The PASQuanS2.1 junior researchers workshop was packed with discussions, questions, and honest conversations about research and careers.
More photos soon, here are some group moments 👇
PASQuanS2.1 is bringing junior researchers from across Europe together next week for a focused workshop on quantum simulation, experimental platforms, and what comes after the PhD.
Real conversations, not just slides.
Follow the updates from the workshop. 📢
📣 Next week we’re in Padova 🇮🇹 for the PASQuanS2.1 3rd Year Meeting (22–23 Jan 2026).
Two days of project updates and planning the next phase.
Stay tuned for updates from Padova 📸 #PASQuanS2#QuantumTech
Wrapping up 2025!
A year of progress in programmable quantum simulation, strong collaboration across Europe, and active engagement with the wider quantum ecosystem.
Read our year-end news item for the highlights ➡️pasquans2.eu/news/pasquans2-…
Symmetries offer a fresh way to uncover hidden structure in QAOA and understand how the algorithm behaves on quantum simulators.
The new @PRX_Quantum publication breaks it down clearly, worth reading if you follow quantum optimization.
Symmetries offer a fresh way to uncover hidden structure in QAOA and understand how the algorithm behaves on quantum simulators.
The new @PRX_Quantum publication breaks it down clearly, worth reading if you follow quantum optimization.
Symmetries in the quantum approximate optimization algorithm can yield insights into trainability limitations and classical tractability, providing practical guidance for choosing and designing algorithm variants.
go.aps.org/48fJ6pd
The @EU_Commission consultation on the upcoming Quantum Act closes soon.
We shared a short update on what it means for the quantum community and why your input still matters.
Read the article on the PASQuanS2 website 🔗 pasquans2.eu/news/one-week-l…