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La plateforme MAP comprend des sociétés spécialisées et des organes scientifiques dans les disciplines des mathématiques, de l'astronomie et de la physique. Elle soutient les activités de ces organisations et coordonne et promeut la recherche et l'éducation en mathématiques, astronomie et physique.

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Klaus Ensslin elected as President of the Swiss Quantum Commission

On 11 December 2025, the Executive Board of SCNAT elected Klaus Ensslin as the new President of the Swiss Quantum Commission (SQC). He succeeds Nicolas Gisin.

Klaus Ensslin, incoming President from 2026 of the Swiss Quantum Commission
Klaus Ensslin, incoming President from 2026 of the Swiss Quantum Commission
Klaus Ensslin, incoming President from 2026 of the Swiss Quantum CommissionImage : K. Ensslin
Image : K. Ensslin

Ensslin, Professor of Physics at ETH Zurich, will take up the position on 1 January 2026, succeeding Nicolas Gisin, Emeritus Professor of Physics at the University of Geneva. In accordance with the SCNAT rules of procedure, the President of the SQC is elected for a term of three years.

Under the leadership of Nicolas Gisin, the SQC established itself as the steering group of the Swiss Quantum Initiative with numerous interfaces in research, industry and policy making, both nationally and internationally.

We would like to say a big thank you to Nicolas for his dedication and achievements to further develop the Swiss quantum ecosystem and we are excited to work with Klaus.

  • Klaus Ensslin, incoming President from 2026 of the Swiss Quantum Commission
  • The current President Nicolas Gisin since 2023
  • Klaus Ensslin, incoming President from 2026 of the Swiss Quantum CommissionImage : K. Ensslin1/2
  • The current President Nicolas Gisin since 2023Image : Nicolas Gisin2/2
  • Klaus Ensslin, incoming President from 2026 of the Swiss Quantum Commission
  • The current President Nicolas Gisin since 2023
Klaus Ensslin, incoming President from 2026 of the Swiss Quantum CommissionImage : K. Ensslin1/2

Catégories

  • Physique et technologie quantiques