Quantum Topology meets Quantum Computation
April 26th - May 1st, 2026
Monte Verità, Ascona Switzerland
Monte Verità, Ascona Switzerland
The goal of this meeting is to bring together researchers working at the interface of quantum topology and quantum information, including quantum algorithms, topological quantum computation, and topological phases. We aim to foster cross-disciplinary discussions that push forward both mathematical foundations and applications to quantum information science.
The workshop will take place at Monte Verità, a remarkable location overlooking Lake Maggiore in Ascona, Switzerland. Monte Verità has a storied history: in the early 20th century, it was home to a vibrant community of artists, anarchists, philosophers, and writers, including Hermann Hesse. Later, it became a hub for cultural and scientific exchange, and today it serves as a state-of-the-art congress and cultural center run by the Monte Verità Foundation, in collaboration with ETH Zurich. Surrounded by gardens and forest, with sweeping views of the lake and mountains, the setting is designed to encourage both focused work and informal exchange.
Dorit Aharonov* (Hebrew University)
Jørgen Ellegaard Andersen (Center for Quantum Mathematics/SDU)
Dror Bar-Natan (Toronto)
Marcos Crichigno (QC Ware)
Shawn Cui (Purdue)
Marco De Renzi (Université de Montpellier)
Henrik Dreyer (Quantinuum)
Layala Hormozi (Brookhaven National Lab)
Robert Koenig (TUM)
Seth Lloyd (MIT)
Daniel Ranard (Caltech)
Steven Simon (Oxford)
Zhenghan Wang (Microsoft/UCSB)
Aleksei Andreev (University of Zurich)
Dave Bacon (Google)
Christian Blanchet (Université Paris Cité)
Luke Conners (University of Zurich)
Azat Gainutdinov (CNRS / Université de Tours)
Jernej Grlj (University of Southern California)
Filippo Iulianelli (University of Southern California)
Corey Jones (North Carolina State University)
Mikhail Khovanov* (Johns Hopkins University)
Sung Kim (University of Southern California)
Maksymilian Manko (University of Zurich)
Konstantinos Meichanetzidis (Quantinuum)
David Penneys (The Ohio State University)
Eric Rowell (Texas A&M University)
Joshua Sussan (CUNY)
Emmanuel Wagner (Université Paris Cité)
Yasuyoshi Yonezawa (Nagoya University)
Alexander Zlokapa (MIT)
Anna Beliakova
Aaron Lauda
Alexander Schmidhuber
Supported by the Simons Foundation and ETH Zurich and USC