[02-03-2023]
On 16 February the Netherlands-Flemish Accreditation Organisation (NVAO) accredited the Master's degree in Quantum Information Science & Technology (QIST). With this accreditation, the new programme can officially kick off in September 2023. The Master’s programme is a collaboration between TU Delft (AS, EEMCS and QuTech) and Leiden University.
Future students of the Quantum Information Science & Technology (QIST) Master's programme will acquire broad and deep fundamental knowledge about quantum technology and be involved in cutting edge development of practical applications in the field. In the process, they will learn to understand, design, build and research quantum information processing systems. Examples of such systems include quantum computers, quantum communication networks and quantum sensors.
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PhD defence - Arno Bargerbos: "Nanowire Josephson Junctions in Superconducting Circuits"
PhD defence - Marc Noordam: "Interacting light fields in monolayer WS2 and plasmonic systems"
Theory School: Statistical Physics and Theory of Condensed Matter (SPTCM) - registration open
Quantum Software: QSC 4th Quantum Training on post-quantum cryptography - application open
Theory school: Theoretical High Energy Physics (THEP) - registration open
PhD course: Microscopy - online version (to be taken anytime)
QuTech Academy course: Quantum Hardware 1 - Theoretical concepts
Casimir course - Programming (online: network-based instruction)
Stan Brouns appointed as professor
15-03-2023
PhD position in Delft, Ryoichi Ishihara group: Photonic Circuits for Quantum Computer
Delft
13-02-2023
PhD positions in Leiden, Bhattacharyya lab: quantum transport in van der Waals heterostructures
Leiden
17-08-2022
Delft
02-08-2022
PhD position in Leiden, Allan lab: Electron pair microscopy
Leiden
01-08-2022