Students Review of Innovations in Quantum Technologies, part 7

Authors

  • Oskar Gorgis Warsaw University of Technology
  • Jakub Kasjanowicz Warsaw University of Technology
  • Jakub Mielnick Warsaw University of Technology
  • Murase P. Umihito Warsaw University of Technology
  • Filip A. Żarnowiec Warsaw University of Technology
  • Ryszard S. Romaniuk Warsaw University of Technology

Abstract

This paper presents a collection of student-led review studies covering selected topics in modern quantum information technologies. The contributions explore a broad range of theoretical concepts, hardware architectures, and application domains, including quantum computing models, quantum sensing, photonic systems, and optimization techniques.

The reviewed works examine both gate-based and alternative quantum computing paradigms, as well as hybrid quantum--classical approaches, highlighting their potential advantages and current technological limitations. Particular attention is given to the role of quantum algorithms and physical implementations in addressing computationally challenging problems, such as combinatorial optimization and simulation tasks.

Overall, the paper provides a snapshot of the current landscape of quantum technologies from an interdisciplinary perspective, emphasizing ongoing challenges related to scalability, noise, and practical applicability, while outlining promising directions for future research and development.

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Published

2026-02-17

Issue

Section

Quantum Information Technology