Beijing, 28th April 2025 (BISTU)--- 2025 Quantum Information and Quantum Computing Symposium & BISTU Mathematics Discipline Development Meeting, held from 25th to 27th April 2025, successfully concluded at BISTU. The Symposium was joined by about 70 renowned scholars and professors in the field of quantum information and quantum computing from Tsinghua University, Academy of Mathematics and System Science of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Institute of Physics of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Zhejiang University, Beihang University, Taiyuan University of Technology, Capital Normal University, and Hebei Normal University. Vice President Xiao Zhisong addressed the opening ceremony hosted by Dean Wang Aiwen of College of Applied Science and attended by Executive Vice Dean Zhou Zhehai of Graduate School and Dean Zhang Wei of College of Computer Science.
Xiao Zhisong extended warmest welcome to all experts and scholars joining the symposium. He shared basic information about BISTU and the latest progress of research in quantum information and quantum computing. Xiao Zhisong pointed out that BISTU, with key support from Beijing Municipality, is a multi-disciplinary university with distinctive feature in information technology focusing on undergraduate and postgraduate education. It is expected that the Symposium would deepen exchange and communication among scholars in the field of quantum information and quantum computing and facilitate development of mathematics discipline at BISTU. Xiao said.
Centering on quantum information and quantum computer, the Symposium saw 11 academic reports covering quantum direct communication, quantum network nonlocality, quantum measurement, quantum simulation, quantum entanglement, imaginarity resource theory, quantum randomness certification, quantum key, quantum bioinformation, etc.
Wang Aiwen offered an introduction to mathematics discipline at BISTU. A seminar was organized on development of mathematics discipline at BISTU. Experts agreed that the University boasts a profound educational heritage and a distinguished mathematics discipline, characterized by its robust foundations and distinctive strengths, which command significant influence within the academic community. Chairperson Li Wanfu and Vice Dean Wen Xiaoyong of College of Applied Science attended the meeting.
The meeting successfully built a platform of academic exchange and communication for experts and effectively promoted cooperation among researchers of quantum information and quantum computing. It carried important implications for innovation and development of quantum information technology and enhanced BISTU’s reputation in this field.