Le contenu de cette page n'est pas disponible en français Join us for an enlightening event focused on the exciting world of quantum, artificial intelligence and health. As quantum technologies advance and artificial intelligence becomes increasingly capable, their convergence is opening new possibilities for diagnostics, drug discovery, personalized care, and the management of complex health networks. This event is designed for students, professionals, researchers, innovators, decision-makers and enthusiasts who are eager to examine how quantum-enhanced intelligence can support faster insights, more accurate predictions, and more efficient healthcare delivery. This event is the third one of the Quantum breakfast series organised by the University of Luxembourg and the AI Factory. Programme 8h30 - Registration & coffee 9h00 - Welcome words Jean-Philippe Arie - Business Relationship Manager HealthTech, Luxinnovation 9h10 - Biology through a quantum lens: opportunities, challenges, and AI in physics-informed biomedicine Understanding biological systems through quantum and emergent physical principles is proving as a transformative frontier in biomedicine, offering new insights into molecular dynamics, energy transfer, and cellular processes. This paradigm is increasingly coupled with artificial intelligence (AI), enabling the integration of multiscale data and the development of predictive, physics-informed models. And Luxembourg is at the forefront when it comes to advancing interdisciplinary research at the interface of (Quantum) Physics, AI and Biomedicine, fostering innovations in predictive disease modelling, clinical diagnostics and decision support. Anupam Sengupta - Professor in Biological Physics, University of Luxembourg 9h30 - Presentation 2 To be added 10h00 - Break 10h15 - Round table Jean-Philippe Arie - Manager, Luxembourg HeathTech Cluster, Luxinnovation Shekoufeh Gorgi Zadeh - Research Scientist, Head of the AI in biomedical Imaging research group, University of Luxembourg Anupam Sengupta - Professor in Biology Physics, University of Luxembourg 11h00 - Closing Simone Niclou - Vice-Rector for Research, University of Luxembourg The event will be moderated by Lisa Burke.