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University of Sussex School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences MSc in Quantum Technology
University of Sussex School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences

University of Sussex School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences

MSc in Quantum Technology

Falmer, United Kingdom

MSc

1 up to

2 years

English

Full time, Part time

On-Campus

* international: 1 August 2024 / UK: 1 September 2024

Key Summary

    About : The MSc in Quantum Technology program offers a comprehensive education in the principles and applications of quantum technology. This course is designed to cover essential topics such as quantum computing, quantum communications, and quantum sensing within a one-year full-time or two-year part-time framework. You're encouraged to engage with hands-on projects and research activities, providing practical experience alongside theoretical learning.
    Career Outcomes : Graduates of the MSc in Quantum Technology can pursue various career paths including roles in research and development, telecommunications, and technology companies. Potential employers may include universities, government research institutions, and private sector technology firms. The program equips students with the skills needed to thrive in this rapidly evolving field.

Please note: this course is now closed for international applicants for 2023. It remains open for UK applicants.

Our quantum physics research seeks to transform the way we live and work. Exploration of quantum phenomena has recently led to extraordinary applications of quantum entanglement.

This course is for you if you’re interested in the wonders of quantum physics and have a desire to exploit its full potential.

You’ll benefit from the expertise in the Sussex Centre for Quantum Technologies Work in our seven research groups lies at the forefront of realising next-generation quantum technologies with powerful real-world applications. We cover:

  • Ion-trap quantum processors
  • Ion-photon interfaces for the projected quantum internet
  • Quantum simulators
  • Superconducting quantum circuits
  • Devices for quantum-enhanced metrology
  • Photonic devices for quantum systems.