February 24–26, 2027 Berlin, Germany
Thousands of international researchers, scientists and leaders will gather at the meeting.
Abstract Submission Deadline: July 30, 2026
EarlyBird Registration Deadline: June 5, 2026
We are truly delighted to invite you to the International
Meet & Expo on Quantum Science, Computing and Technology,
scheduled to take place from February 24–26, 2027, in
the vibrant city of Berlin, Germany.
QUANTUMTECH2027 aims to bring together leading researchers, academicians,
industry professionals, and policymakers from around the world to discuss the
latest developments and future directions in quantum science, quantum
computing, and emerging quantum technologies. The conference will serve as a
dynamic platform for knowledge exchange, interdisciplinary collaboration, and
exploration of groundbreaking innovations that are shaping the next generation
of computing and intelligent systems.
The summit will feature a comprehensive scientific program including keynote
and plenary lectures, technical paper presentations, poster sessions, panel
discussions, and a technology expo highlighting the latest advancements in the
field. Key topics will include Quantum Computing, Quantum Algorithms,
Quantum Communication, Quantum Cryptography, Quantum Machine
Learning, Quantum Hardware, and emerging applications of quantum
technologies across industries.
We believe that your expertise and insights would
greatly contribute to the success of this international gathering. Your
participation will also provide an excellent opportunity to connect with global
experts, share research findings, and explore potential collaborations.
We look forward to welcoming you to Berlin
for three inspiring days of scientific exchange, innovation, and networking at
the forefront of quantum science and technology.
With Thanks & Best Regards,
Isla Hofmann | Conference Secretary
Wanyang Dai is a Distinguished Professor in Nanjing University, Member of Jiangsu AI 50 PersonThinkTanks,Chief Scientist in Su Xia Control Technology. He is the President & CEO of International (Blockchain & Quantum-Computing) SIR Forum, Director of Jiangsu BigData-Blockchain and Smart Information Special Committee, Director of Probability and Statistics Special Committee of Jiangsu Mathematical Society, Supervisor Board Chairman of Jiangsu Applied Statistics Society. He received his Ph.D. in mathematics and systems & industrial engineering from Georgia Institute of Technology in USA. He was an MTS and principal investigator in U.S. based AT&T Bell Labs (currently Nokia Bell Labs) with some project won “Technology Transfer” now called big model smart AI agents cloud system. He holds one “Invention Patent” and published numerous influential papers in big name journals. He is an Editor of AIMS Mathematics, the Guest Editor of AIMS Mathematics Special Issue of Quantum Computing, AI Mathematics, and Stochastics with Applications, the Guest Editor of MDPI Mathematics Special Issue of Probability Statistics, a Guest Editor of (Springer Journal) Mobile Networks and Applications, an Associate Editor of (Elsevier Journal) Results in Applied Mathematics, and an Associate Editor of Quantum Research.
Raj Jain is currently the Barbara J. and Jerome R. Cox, Jr., Professor of Computer Science and Engineering at Washington University in St. Louis. Dr. Jain is a Life Fellow of IEEE, a Fellow of ACM, a Fellow of AAAS, and a recipient of the 2018 James B. Eads Award from St. Louis Academy of Science, and the 2017 ACM SIGCOMM Life-Time Achievement Award. Previously, he was one of the Co-founders of Nayna Networks, Inc., a Senior Consulting Engineer at Digital Equipment Corporation in Littleton, Mass, and then a professor of Computer and Information Sciences at Ohio State University in Columbus, Ohio. With 48,000+ citations on Google Scholar, he is among the highly cited authors in computer science. Further information is at http://www.cse.wustl.edu/~jain/
Professor Duc also is the member of the Central Committee of the Vietnam Fatherland Front, 11th term (2026-2031), the Vice-President of Vietnamese Association in Mechanics since 2017 -present, the Chairman of the Professor Council of VNU UET; the Head of Laboratory of Advanced Materials and Structures, the Dean of Faculty of Civil Engineering of VNU Hanoi, University of Engineering and Technology (UET). He also is the President of the network club about ensures the quality of higher education of Vietnam; Program Director of Civil Engineering Program of Vietnam-Japan University (VJU); Program Director of Automation and informatics Program of International School (IS), Vietnam National University, Hanoi. Professor Nguyen Dinh Duc has been a Academician of the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences, since 1999. Professor Duc has over 400 publications in which over 250 papers have appeared in numerous ISI (SCI, SCIE) journals. He is the member of Editorial Board of 12 ISI International journals. Professor Duc has been awarded the Third Prize of “Talented Vietnamese National Award ”, 2008. The Bao Son Award 2024 in Engineering and Technology. He was honored to be awarded the Third-class (2016) and Second-class Labor Orders (2022) by the President of Vietnam for his outstanding and significant contributions to science, higher education, and the nation. Professor Nguyen Dinh Duc was announced by the US journal PLoS Biology to be in the list of the top 10,000 greatest influential scientists in the world in 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024, 2025 and ranking 51 in the field of Engineering in the world in 2025. Full CV: https://uet.vnu.edu.vn/~ducnd/
Dr. Farhad Rezazadeh received the Ph.D. degree (Excellent Cum Laude) in Signal Theory and Communications from Technical University of Catalonia (UPC), Barcelona, Spain. He is an Applied AI and Generative AI professional with 10+ years of experience building and deploying real-world AI solutions across TelecomTech, TravelTech, BioTech, PharmaTech, and SecTech industries. His work spans end-to-end product development, from problem framing and model development to deployment and measurable business impact. He focuses on translating advanced AI into reliable, scalable systems. He is currently a Senior Data Science and Machine Learning Engineer at Omega CRM and Boehringer Ingelheim. Prior to his current role, he was a Machine Learning Scientist in the Product and Growth department at Hostelworld Group, a Visiting Associate Professor at UPC and Researcher (Senior Applied AI Engineer) in the Services as NetworkS (SaS) Research Unit at the Telecommunications Technological Center of Catalonia (CTTC), Barcelona, Spain. He has technical and leading experience in ten European and national R&D, industrial, and Business projects focusing on applied AI—work that earned recognition from the European Commission’s Innovation Radar and resulted in two EU project patents. His international experience includes roles at NEC Lab Europe, TUM and TUHH Universities in Germany, along with the UdG university in Spain. He was a Marie Sklodowska-Curie Ph.D. fellow and won five different grants from IEEE/IEEE ComSoc, two from the European Cooperation in Science and Technology, and a Catalan Government Ph.D. grant. Furthermore, as an active member of ACM and IEEE, he has contributed over 33 publications and three books and completed more than 300 peer reviews. He is founder and coordinator at the ACM Emerging Interest Group on Trustworthy and Responsible Systems (EIGTRUST) and IEEE TRUST-IoT working group and actively serves as Speaker, Organizing, Chair, Reviewer, and TPC member in IEEE and Guest Editor in Elsevier. He is an expert on Applied XAI and Generative AI. He is working on pre-training, fine-tuning, aligning, and deploying large language models (LLMs) and Foundation Models for applications such as code generation, drug discovery, telecom, content processing, simulation automation, Time Series, Business Recommendation Systems, and decision-making tasks. He recently introduced Digital Co-Founders as a conceptual paradigm that positions Agentic AI systems as autonomous partners enabling individuals to ideate, build, and scale viable solo businesses.
Professor Tiberiu Stefan Letia, 1975: Graduation of Polytechnical Institute of Cluj-Napoca, Romania, 1976-1979: researcher at Research Institute for Technical Computing, 1980- 1990: assistant professor at Polytechnical Institute of Cluj-Napoca, 1989: Doctor (PhD) from Polytechnical Institute of Cluj-Napoca, 1991-2019: lecturer, professor at Technical University of Cluj-Napoca, 2020-present professor emeritus at Technical University of Cluj-Napoca, and team leader of Quantum and Classic Intelligent Distributed Control Systems. Fieldresearch: real-time systems, distributed control systems, intelligent control systems, evolutionarysystems, Petri nets, quantum applications development.
Christian Aspalter, Professor, Dept. of Social Sciences, Beijing Normal-Hong Kong Baptist University (BNBU), Zhuhai, China. Prof. Christian Aspalter is a “Top 2% Scientist in the world” (STANFORD UNIVERSITY and ELSEVIER’s ranking, 2024). Prof. Aspalter’s works have been cited in at least 38 languages around the world. He has been cited 3,386 times, and an H-index of 29 (google scholar, May 2026). He is recipient of the “President’s Established Researcher Award” (2024-2025) of Beijing Normal-Hong Kong Baptist University (BNBU). His current research interests are in Quantum Social Science—Quantum Economics, Quantum Social Dynamics, Quantum Policy Dynamics—plus in general Social Policy, Economics, Sociology, Philosophy, as well as Foundations in Quantum Physics. Prof. Aspalter is the author of “Quantum Economics: The New Economics of Communication, Power and Power Relations” (Edward Elgar, 2025), and “Human Entanglement Theory: A Quantum Approach to the Study of All Encompassing Human Communication” (Springer, 2024); and editor of “Quantum Social Science: Bridging Quantum Physics, Statistics, Psychology, Economics and Sociology” (forthcoming, 2026/27) Prof. Christian Aspalter got his Doctorate in Economic and Social Sciences from the Johannes Kepler University of Linz, Austria. His study, research activities and teaching brought him e.g. to Korea (Seoul National University), Taiwan (National Taiwan University), Hong Kong (The University of Hong Kong), Mainland China (Fudan University), Australia (Australian National University), and Austria (Johannes Kepler University of Linz). Prof. Aspalter e.g. delivered the keynote lecture on pensions in Manila in 2009, at the Asia-Pacific Conference of the International Social Security Association (ISSA) based in Geneva. He also wrote key chapters/works for the Korean Government (pensions systems, health care systems), the United Nations (healthy aging), the Spanish Government (active aging), and the Indian Government (societal impact of Covid pandemic; financing personalized cancer drug therapies). In October 2005, Prof. Aspalter was honored personally by the then Prime Minister of Malaysia Abdullah Ahmad Badawi, as a Senior Fellow of the InstitutSosial Malaysia, Government of Malaysia.