ISEC 2025 Erfurt

19th International Superconductive Electronics Conference
Jun 15 - 19, 2025
English in-person
Erfurt, DE

Radisson Blu Hotel
Erfurt, Germany

The International Superconductive Electronics Conference (ISEC) is a biennial conference that rotates its venue between Asia, Europe and North America. ISEC brings together the world’s experts in the field of superconductive electronics in a forum that encourages interaction between participants and maximizes exchange between the various topics.

From 15th to 19th of June 2025, the 19th ISEC will take place in Erfurt, a picturesque medieval city in Germany with a history in microelectronics since 1937.

The ISEC 2025 will be organized by Prof. Ronny Stolz and Prof. Thomas Ortlepp and the program committee will be led by Dr. Oleg Mukhanov. You can expect an exciting technical program focusing on the latest research results, development trends and new ideas in the field of superconducting electronics, covering superconducting single photon detection, quantum computing, SQUID, superconducting digital circuits, new superconducting devices and other research topics related to superconducting electronics.

Based on the scale of the previous conferences, it is expected that up to 300 researchers from about 20 countries will attend this conference.

More information can be found on www.isec2025.org


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