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Geometry for Quantum Science

Welcome on the GeQS website!

The Geometry for Quantum Science (GeQS) research group is a student project based at the University of Strasbourg, and organized around the Faculty of Physics and Engineering and the Quantum Science and Nanomaterials (QMat) Interdisciplinary Thematic Institute.

Our goal is to strengthen training through research in fields like quantum mechanics, quantum chemistry and high energy physics, and to promote the teaching of theoretical and mathematical physics through the organization of student seminars, tutoring sessions (with the Tutoring Division of the ARIANE, the Faculty’s student association) and through the publication of the Strasbourg Students Physical Letters.

We are conducting our own research in these fields, with the aim of developing formal and numerical tools for fundamental and educational physics. Current research topics include Clifford algebras, twistor theory, semi-classical models and applied category theory.


News

January, 2025

M1 students now have the possibility to realize a tutored project with the GeQS. See more

September 30, 2024

This year’s first QMat student meeting. The GeQS group, the 2SPL and the QMat Seminars are represented.

September 25, 2024

A first version of the QMat Seminars program is released. See more

September 1, 2024

The Strasbourg Students Physical Letters are launched, as a scientific journal for students and by students. See more

June 4, 2024

Student seminar at the Faculty of Physics and Engineering in Strasbourg. See more

April 3, 2024

Publication of “Formalizing Screw Theory with 3D Geometric Algebra” in Physica Scripta. See more


Contact us

Loris Delafosse

Student in M2 Subatomic and Astroparticle Physics

QMat’s Young Investigator Group Board member

Head of the GeQS Group, Editor of the Strasbourg Students Physical Letters

loris.delafosse @ etu.unistra.fr

Simon Beaudoin

Student in M2 Subatomic and Astroparticle Physics

QMat’s Young Investigator Group Board member

Head of the Student Seminars program, Editor of the Strasbourg Students Physical Letters

simon.beaudoin @ etu.unistra.fr

Maxence Pandini

Student in M2 Physics of Quantum and Soft Condensed Matter

QMat’s Young Investigator Group Board member

Editor-in-Chief of the Strasbourg Students Physical Letters

maxence.pandini @ etu.unistra.fr