Quantum In Photonic Microstructures Workshop
Retrospective of the exclusive event focusing on advancements in quantum technologies within microstructured devices.
The CRYST^3 consortium is pleased to present you to the exclusive event focusing on advancements in quantum technologies within microstructured devices. The workshop, organized under the Horizon 2020 CRYST^3 projet, brought together world-leading scientists and technology innovators for an open exchange of ideas on pioneering topics in quantum sensing and photonics, and took place in Limoges, France.
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"Welcome to the Quantum in Photonic Microstructures (QiPMS) Workshop. This event brings together leading researchers, engineers, and innovators from both academia and industry to explore recent breakthroughs at the intersection of photonics and quantum technologies.
QiPMS workshop originates from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation program through the CRYST^3 project, a collaboration of eight partners working toward both scientific and technological frontiers. The project investigates novel phenomena such as in-fiber laser cooling, self-ordering, and superradiance in atom-filled Hollow-Core Photonic Crystal Fibers (HC-PCF), while simultaneously advancing enabling technologies like functionalized HC-PCFs and alkali-atom photonic microcells. These ambitious objectives demand coordinated expertise across multiple disciplines; a spirit that this workshop aims to reflect.
The QiPMS Workshop encompasses two complementary components: a transdisciplinary studio focused on atom optics and fiber photonics, and an industrial component aimed at extending the reach and real-world impact of quantum technologies.
The program features plenary talks by internationally recognized experts, providing insight into state-of-the-art research in fiber photonics, quantum optics, and atom–photon interactions. Complementing the scientific sessions are poster presentations that foster in-depth technical discussions, as well as site visits to the GPPMM laboratories and the deep tech company GLOphotonics—two key contributors to regional and European quantum innovation. Furthermore, the program includes presentations from industrial partners involved in the quantum technology supply chain. Their participation underscores the dynamic interplay between fundamental research and emerging commercial applications, highlighting the growing impact of quantum-enabled devices across multiple sectors.
This workshop serves not only as a platform for sharing knowledge but also as a catalyst for building new collaborations and strengthening existing ones within the quantum photonics community.
On behalf of the local organizing committee, we wish you a productive and inspiring workshop experience, and an enjoyable stay in Limoges.
Organizing committee"
Table of contents
Plenary Speakers - scientific sessions
Poster session and Optica Student Award
