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APS Global Physics Summit 2025

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Anaheim, California
  • Low Temperature Physics Research
  • Quantum Computing
  • Quantum Technology

The 2025 Joint March Meeting and April Meeting — referred to as the APS Global Physics Summit — is the largest physics research conference in the world, uniting 14 000 scientific community members across all disciplines of physics. This joint meeting reflects the inclusivity and synergy of many physics disciplines and emerging cross-disciplinary areas of science. Physicists submit over 10 000 research research abstracts each year on topics ranging from quantum physics to soft condensed matter to the latest in astrophysics. The exhibit hall of the conference features a range of products and services for the physics community, as well as a career and graduate school fair, poster sessions, and more.

Bluefors is joining the APS Global Physics Summit as an exhibitor, to showcase the latest developments with Bluefors and Cryomech products. You will find us at booth 121 next to the APS village. In addition to the exhibition, we will have a number of scientific presentations during the event.

Scientific Presentations

Bluefors will have multiple scientific presentations at the APS Global Physics Summit 2025. Our presentations will be done by our Quantum Applications Team, see exact details below.

Crosstalk in qubit control lines

Presenter: Nikolas Klemola Tango

Time: 8:48 am – 9:00 am, Monday, March 17

Session: Development of Superconducting Processors // 8:00 am – 11:00 am, Monday, March 17 // Session MAR-A18

8:00 am – 11:00 am,Monday March 17//Session MAR-A18//

Location: Anaheim Convention Center, 162 (Level 1)


Qualifying qubit shielding with an ultra-high quality factor superconducting 3D resonator

Presenter: Slawomir Simbierowicz

Time: 8:00 am – 8:12 am, Tuesday, March 18

Session: Superconducting Cavity-Qubit Architectures II // 8:00 am – 11:00 am, Tuesday, March 18 // Session MAR-F17

Location: Anaheim Convention Center, 161 (Level 1)


Excessive thermal radiation effects on superconducting qubits

Presenter: Volodymyr Monarkha

Time: 8:36 am – 8:48 am, Friday, March 21

Session: Decoherence from Quasiparticles // 8:00 am – 11:00 am, Friday, March 21 // Session MAR-W18

Location: Anaheim Convention Center, 162 (Level 1)


Thermal noise and qubit addressability

Presenter: Russell Lake

Time: 9:12 am – 9:24 am, Friday, March 21

Session: Superconducting Strategies for Quantum Information // 8:00 am – 11:00 am, Friday, March 21 // Session MAR-W33

Location: Anaheim Convention Center, 253C (Level 2)