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EIT Digital Summer School Quantum Computing and Information
EIT Digital Summer School

Quantum Computing and Information

6 Days

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EUR 650 / per course

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Key Summary

    About: The Quantum Computing and Information program dives into the principles of quantum mechanics and their practical applications in computing. You'll explore topics like quantum algorithms, quantum error correction, and quantum cryptography. This program is designed for students who want to develop a deep understanding of how quantum technologies can revolutionize information processing.
    Career Outcomes: Graduates may find opportunities in various sectors such as technology, research, and finance. Potential roles include quantum software developer, quantum algorithm researcher, and data security consultant.

Introduction

The development of Information and Communications Technologies based on Quantum Physics will dramatically change several key domains for the Economy of the future:

(i) some very slow computations when solved by classical computers will be dramatically sped up by new quantum computers,

(ii) much more precise simulations of very physically complex systems will be enabled by quantum simulators,

(iii) increased sensitivity of metrology systems will be attained by quantum sensors, and,

(iv) Internet communications will be more secured by the application and deployment of new quantum cryptography systems.

The summer school will include lectures, practical work, and excursions. Part of the activities will be the participation of the students in mini-projects to better understand some advanced topics. At the end of the summer school, the participants will also be requested to participate in a pitch competition.

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Info on accommodation in the city centre of Nice, Campus VALROSE, France is mentioned on the school website.

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