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The Quantum Designer Physics Workshop brings together leading experts at the intersection of quantum materials and quantum technologies, with a special focus on quantum design. Quantum design is the process of translating theoretical toy models and computational algorithms into real-world material systems with advanced functionalities. Moiré materials, quantum computing, topological states of matter, and exotic magnonic and superconducting phases are just a few examples of the diverse implementations that drive both fundamental research and technological innovation.

This special edition of the workshop celebrates the Year of Quantum Science and Technology in the inspiring setting of San Sebastián. Participants will engage in discussions on recent advances in engineered quantum systems, from conventional and topological quantum phases to complex low-dimensional materials such as graphene-based structures. The program will also highlight progress in spin-based quantum computing, spintronics, and the exploration of topologically non-trivial states in hybrid superconducting systems.

By fostering collaboration and sparking new ideas, the workshop aims to push the boundaries of fundamental physics while paving the way for transformative applications in quantum technologies.