18-23 janv. 2026 Les Houches (France)

Conference description

There has been an explosion of interest in unconventional approaches to computing with physical systems. This has been driven by multiple factors, including (1) the realization that there is the potential to build vastly more energy-efficient or faster computers if we rethink how we harness physical processes for computing – giving up some of the abstractions computers have relied on for 50+ years in exchange for being able to operate closer to the fundamental limits that physics allows, and (2) the growth of machine learning – which provides both a strong motivator for more efficient machines to be built, as well as a wealth of methods that can be used to reimagine how computers work. This conference will bring together both theorists and experimentalists across a broad range of disciplines – including soft condensed matter, biological physics, neuroscience, machine learning, hard condensed matter, optics, fluid dynamics, and quantum information science – who typically do not have the opportunity to interact but who are all exploring various aspects of computing in different physical systems. Topics will include:

  • Information processing and dynamics in classical and quantum systems, including (but not limited to) electronic, spintronic, optical, mechanical, fluidic, biological, and chemical systems.
  • Devices, architectures, and algorithms for constructing physical machines that can learn without electronic processors.
  • Fundamental limits to computing: time, energy, precision.
  • Integrated sensing, computation, and actuation.

Invited speakers

  Arvind Murugan (U. Chicago)
  Clara Wanjura (Max Planck Institute for the Science of Light)
  Feng Guo (Indiana U.)
  Jack Gartside (Imperial College London)
  Julie Grollier (CNRS-Thales)
  Logan Wright (Yale U.)
  Marc Miskin (U. Pennsylvania)
  Martin van Hecke (AMOLF)
  Maxence Ernoult (Google DeepMind)
  Mihai Petrovici (U. Bern)
  Natalia Berloff (Cambridge U.)
  Romain Fleury (EPFL)
  Sara Achour (Stanford U.)
  Serge Massar (U. Bruxelles)
  Susanne Yelin (Harvard U.)
  Thomas Miconi (Astera)
  Wolfram Pernice (U. Heidelberg)
  Zoë Holmes (EPFL)

Submissions

Submissions are open from October 1 to October 30 2025. Abstract submission is mandatory, and should be done in the section My submissions.

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