European Conference on Quantum and Complex Matter
30 November – 04 December 2026
Strasbourg, France

The European Conference on Quantum and Complex Matter brings together researchers and students working at the forefront of quantum science, soft matter physics, and machine learning for quantum systems. The conference is a joint event of two doctoral training networks — QLUSTER and MLQ — which together span research groups across seven EU countries and unite communities that have historically developed in parallel: classical and quantum soft matter on one hand, and machine learning and quantum science on the other. By bringing these communities into the same room, the conference creates a rare opportunity to exchange ideas across disciplinary boundaries, from the physics of complex polymers and Rydberg atoms to machine learning-accelerated materials discovery and quantum computing.
The program is designed to foster genuine scientific exchange between communities that share deep conceptual connections but rarely meet. Whether you work on the theory or experiment of strongly correlated systems, on quantum simulation, on ultrasoft matter, or on data-driven approaches to quantum problems, you will find a stimulating environment for both formal and informal discussion. The conference particularly welcomes doctoral researchers and early-career scientists, reflecting the training mission at the heart of both QLUSTER and MLQ. We look forward to welcoming you for a few days of science, collaboration, and new connections.
Scientific Topics
Machine Learning for Quantum & Materials
Classical Soft Matter & Complex Systems
Quantum Matter & Many-Body Physics
Quantum Computing and Simulation
Applications & Interdisciplinary Connections
Key Dates
Registration deadline: Early-Bird by 30 June 2026; Regular fee by 30 October 2026
Abstracts: TBC
Venue
Institut de science et d’ingénierie supramoléculaires | ISIS
8 allée Gaspard Monge
BP 70028
67083 Strasbourg Cedex


Programme Committee
- Angel Moreno (CSIC)
- Christian Gross (University of Tübingen)
- Christos Likos (University of Vienna)
- Primoz Ziherl (University of Ljubljana)
- Guido Pupillo (University of Strasbourg)
- Edoardo Tignone (Leithà S.r.l)
- Zoltán Zimborás (University of Helsinki and Wigner Research Center for Physics)
- Rosa Di Felice (CNR Nano and University of Southern California)
- Shannon Whitlock (University of Strasbourg, local organiser)
For general inquiries about the conference contact Biljana Zasova

Strasbourg – the Christmas Capital
The conference will take place during the world renowned Strasbourg Christmas market. As a result hotels and other accomodation will book out quickly.
We therefore encourage participants to book their accommodation as early as possible.
This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Action – Doctoral Networks grant agreements number 101120240 (Machine Learning for Quantum) and 101072964 (Quantum and Classical Ultrasoft Matter)


