100 YEARS of QUANTUM ADVANCEMENTS: Global and African perspectives
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Africa/Casablanca
Académie Hassan II, Rabat, Morocco
Académie Hassan II, Rabat, Morocco
Lalla Btissam Drissi
(Mohammed V University, Morocco)
Description

This international conference marks 100 years since the birth of quantum mechanics; it brings together leading scientists and emerging researchers to reflect on the evolution of quantum physics—from the early breakthroughs of Planck, Einstein and Schodringer to the modern frontier of quantum technologies, accelerators and quantum information science. The conference will cover 4 major themes:
- Compact particle accelerators and light sources
- African physics on the global stage
- Quantum physics in modern technology
- Frontiers in quantum information
The gathering will also highlights Africa's growing role in global scientific development and its strategic position in shaping the next century of quantum innovation.
Zoom Meeting ID
63008595984
Host
Ketevi Adikle Assamagan
Alternative hosts
Mounia Laassiri, Christine Darve
Useful links
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Registration and welcome address
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Quantum Horizons Toward Morocco’s Strategic Leadership
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Morocco and Africa at the Heart of Quantum Science and Global NetworksSpeaker: Lalla Btissam Drissi (Mohammed V University, Morocco)
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How an African Quantum Internet can facilitate African Industrialization and Morocco can Lead the WaveSpeaker: Frank DOMONEY (Anglia Maghreb Quantum cities, United Kingdom)
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09:50
Discussion
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2
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Quantum Infrastructure for Africa
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4
Particle accelerators physics in Africa, present and future: what opportunity for Morocco?Speaker: Dr Sanae Samsam (INFN Milano)
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Status of European Compact Light Sources: perspective for a CLS in Morocco Bridging to South-EuropeSpeaker: Prof. Luca Serafini (INFN-Milan)
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6
Compact cost-effective electron accelerators for multi-disciplinary applicationsSpeaker: Prof. Andrea Mostacci (Sapienza University of Rome e INFN-Roma I (IT))
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11:15
Discussion
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4
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11:30
Break
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Quantum Physics in Modern Technology
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7
The invisible engine: How Quantum physics powers technologySpeaker: Mohammed KHENFOUCH (Applied Sciences Fac, Ait Melloul, Agadir, Morocco)
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8
Quantum transport in nanostructures: From tunneling to transistorsSpeaker: Mohamed EL YADRI (ENSAM, Rabat, Morocco)
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12:30
Discussion
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7
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Frontiers in Quantum Information
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9
Exploitation of Quantum noise to realize a quantum image cryptography protocoleSpeaker: Saad RFIFI (Fac Polydisciplinary, Larache, Morocco)
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10
From Fragmentation to Frontline: Uniting Africa’s Leadership to Secure Quantum FutureSpeaker: Farai MAZHANDU (Oklahoma School of Science and Mathematica, USA)
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13:20
Discussion
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9
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13:30
Lunch
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Quantum Pulse of Particle Physics
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11
The ATLAS Inner Tracker UpgradeSpeaker: Dr Mounia Laassiri (Brookhaven National Laboratory (US))
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12
The 4th African Conference of Physics and the African Strategy SymposiumSpeaker: Dr Ketevi Adikle Assamagan (Brookhaven National Laboratory (US))
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15:20
Discussion
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11
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Quantum Materials and AI at the Nanoscale
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13
DisCoCirc for Quantum Natural Language ProcessingSpeaker: Ouissal MOUMOU (Quantinuum, United Kingdom)
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14
Quantum Echoes: Quantum confinement and Stark Tuning in Quantum dotsSpeaker: Hala OUARRAD (LPHE-MS, Fac of Sciences in Rabat, Morocco)
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15
Predicting the band gap in antimoine from experiments and Artificial IntelligenceSpeaker: Amal TARBI (Ecole Supérieure de Technologie, Kenitra, Morocco)
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16:35
Discussion
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Roundtable and Closing remarks
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