The 1st International Conference on Superconductor Materials and Metamaterials for Quantum Hardware: Devices, Circuits, and Systems
SM2Q-2025
The Ferguson Room, One A the Square,
University of Glasgow, Glasgow, 18-19th November 2025
About the 1st SM2Q conference
The International Conference on Superconductor Materials and Metamaterials for Quantum Hardware (SM2Q) is a new global conference series dedicated to advancing the foundations of quantum technology. The series is designed to unite researchers, engineers, industry partners, and policy makers working at the intersection of (meta) materials science, circuit design, device engineering, and quantum hardware applications. With a strong emphasis on superconducting materials and metamaterials, SM2Q provides a forum to accelerate progress in quantum computing, quantum communications, and quantum sensing by bridging fundamental advances with scalable hardware solutions.
The 1st SM2Q-2025 will take place on 18–19th November 2025 in The Ferguson Room, One A the Square, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, UK. By gathering international contributors in one of the UK’s leading centres for quantum research, the event aims to inspire new ideas and partnerships that will advance quantum hardware. Alongside technical sessions, the programme will highlight industrial perspectives and supply chain considerations, making SM2Q-2025 a comprehensive meeting point for academia and industry alike.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
• Quantum computing, qubits, Josephson junctions, quantum circuits, and components
• Superconducting electronics, SFQs, transistors, parametric amplifiers, photon sources, SQUIDs, filters, and diodes
• Superconducting metamaterials and novel circuit architectures
• Superconducting photonics, modulators, detectors and SNSPD sensors
• Hybrid superconducting circuits and quantum interconnects
• Quantum communications and hybrid quantum interconnects
• Superconductor–semiconductor devices and interfaces
• Advanced superconductors: nitride-based, high-temperature, 2D, layered, and topological systems
• Modelling, simulation, and design of cryogenic electronic devices and circuits
• Materials growth, fabrication, and characterisation for quantum hardware
• Industrial perspectives: sustainability, advanced superconductor supply chain and scalable technologies
We are delighted to warmly welcome all participants to the 1st SM2Q in Glasgow. Glasgow, as one of the UK’s leading centres for quantum research, provides the ideal setting for this inaugural meeting. Beyond the technical sessions, which span materials science, device engineering, and scalable quantum hardware, we hope you will enjoy the city’s vibrant cultural heritage and its dynamic innovation ecosystem. Together, we look forward to inspiring new ideas, promoting collaborations, and shaping the future of superconducting and cryogenic quantum technologies.
SM2Q Conference Chair
Kaveh Delfanazari
Registration
Abstracts submission
Please email your abstract to sm2q2025@glasgow.ac.uk.
Important dates
- Abstract submission and registration deadline: 15th Oct 2025
- Conference dates:18-19th November 2025
Invited Speakers
Confirmed invited speakers:
- Simon Bending, University of Bath
- Mikko Möttönen, Aalto University
- Francesco Tafuri, University of Naples Federico II
- Karl K. Berggren, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- Joris Van de Vondel, KU Leuven
- Anton Potocnik, IMEC
- Denis Bandurin, National University of Singapore
- Kirill Fedorov, Walther-Meißner-Institut
- Christian Schoenenberger, Swiss Nanoscience Institute, University of Basel
- Javad Shabani, New York University
- Pasquale Scarlino, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne-EPFL
- Fernando Gonzalez-Zalba, Quantum Motion
- Yuri Pashkin, Lancaster University
- Arkady Fedorov, University of Queensland
- Rachel Won, Nature Reviews Electrical Engineering
- Eryin Wang, Max Planck Institute for the Structure and Dynamics of Matter
- Oscar Kennedy, Oxford Quantum Circuits
- Maja Cassidy, UNSW Sydney
- Alessandro Paghi, Scuola Normale Superiore
Committees
Organising Committee
- Kaveh Delfanazari (Lead)
- Martin Weides
- Takanari Kashiwagi
- Robert Hadfield
International Scientific Committee
- Philip Kim, Harvard University
- Samuel Benz, National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
- Nobuyuki Yoshikawa, Yokohama National University
- Simon Bending, University of Bath
- Irina Grigorieva, University of Manchester
- Mikko Möttönen, Aalto University
- Tobias Lindstrom, National Physical Laboratory
- Britton Plourde, University of Wisconsin-Madison
- Yasunobu Nakamura, RIKEN Centre for Quantum Computing
- Steven M. Anlage, University of Maryland
- Oleg Mukhanov, SeeQC
- Alexey Ustinov, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Venue
The Ferguson Room, One A the Square,
University of Glasgow
G12 8QQ
Glasgow Taxis:
0141 429 7070
Download the app: https://www.glasgowtaxis.co.uk/passenger-services/smartphone-apps/
GlasGo Cabs (private hire)
0141 332 5050 / 0141 774 3000
Useful information for visiting Glasgow & accommodation:
Offers for visiting:
https://www.visitglasgow.org.uk/convention-bureau/meeting-planners/delegate-offers/
Glasgow Visiting Information
Useful information for visiting Glasgow & accommodation:
Offers for visiting:
https://www.visitglasgow.org.uk/convention-bureau/meeting-planners/delegate-offers/
Contact
For all inquiries, please contact
Kaveh Delfanazari (kaveh.delfanazari@glasgow.ac.uk)
Conference email: sm2q2025@glasgow.ac.uk