The VII AMMCS International Conference

Waterloo, Ontario, Canada | August 17-21, 2026

Minisymposium (ID: SS-TPQ)

Theoretical Perspectives on Quantum Computation, Quantum Control, and Quantum Dynamics

Lianao Wu ( IKERBASQUE, Basque Foundation of Science and University of the Basque Country, Spain)

Quantum control and quantum dynamics play a fundamental role in advancing modern quantum science and enabling next-generation quantum technologies. Rapid progress in femtosecond laser physics, state-selective chemical techniques, and the synthesis of novel quantum materials has significantly improved the precision with which quantum systems can be manipulated. These developments have further stimulated advances in quantum simulation and quantum computation, particularly on platforms based on superconducting qubits and engineered many-body systems. Despite the strong theoretical foundation of quantum control theory in quantum mechanics, its practical implementation across complex quantum platforms remains an active area of research. This work surveys recent theoretical progress in the dynamical control of open quantum systems and discusses emerging applications in quantum simulation and computation using optical lattices, spin ensembles, superconducting qubits, and ultracold atomic systems.


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