Join us for a focused exploration of quantum science and artificial intelligence in the heart of Colombia's innovation capital, Medellín.
The “Quantum Science and Artificial Intelligence for Fundamental Physics” meeting will bring together researchers, scientists, and industry professionals from Latin America working on applications of quantum science and artificial intelligence to fundamental physics. The purpose of the meeting is to encourage collaboration among participants and to support the involvement of younger researchers in this evolving field.
Over four intensive days, participants will engage with recent developments in the use of quantum science and artificial intelligence to understand complex phenomena with impact on fundamental science and engineering.
Set against the backdrop of Medellín’s transformation into a vibrant center for science and technology, this event combines rigorous scientific discussion, hands-on technical workshops, and opportunities for interdisciplinary collaboration. Whether you are a scientist exploring new technologies or a student curious about where these fields intersect, this meeting offers an opportunity to engage with senior researchers and learn about potential career paths.
Scientific Committee
- Ronald García, MIT, USA.
- Diego Torres, Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Colombia.
- Edwin Pedrozo, University of Florida, USA.
- Jason Holt, TRIUMF, Canada.
Organizing Committee
- Alcides Montoya C., Universidad Nacional de Colombia.
- Fabian Pastrana, MIT, USA.
- José Munoz, MIT, USA.
- Diego Torres, Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Colombia.
- Jason Holt, TRIUMF, Canada.

Important dates:
- First call, July 7th, 2025.
- Abstract submission deadline: November 17th, 2025 at 11:59 PM (America/Bogota).
- First day of the event: Wednesday, 17th December 2025.
Invited Speakers
- John Halt, TRIUMF Laboratory, Canada.
- Edwin Pedrozo, University of Florida, USA.
- Andrea Delgado, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA.
- Alcides Montoya, Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Colombia.
- Ronald García, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA.
- José Muñoz, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA.
- Fabian Pastrana, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA.