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2023-2024 Edition of the Master's program in Quantum Technologies
The Menéndez Pelayo International University (UIMP) together with the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC) and lecturers from several universities have created the Master's degree in Quantum Technologies (60ECTS).
The master is directed and coordinated by María José Calderón (ICMM-CSIC), Diego Frustaglia (Univ. Sevilla) and David Zueco (INMA, CSIC-UNIZAR). It is financially supported by the CSIC Platform on Quantum Technologies, the Spanish Network on Quantum Technologies and the Quantum Spain project.
Contact: qt.master@csic.es
Quantum technologies are those that are built with devices of quantum nature, taking advantage of phenomena such as superposition and entanglement to obtain an advantage in sensing, metrology, communication, encryption, simulation and computation. The field of quantum technologies is a priority research area in Europe, USA, China, Canada, Australia and Japan, among others. In Europe, this area is articulated around the Quantum Technologies Flagship, initiated by the European Commission in 2019, and now replaced by Horizon Europe Cluster 4 in collaboration with similar initiatives in Digital Europe, ESA, EIC and other research and innovation departments. In Spain, quantum technologies are also included in the Spanish Strategy for Science, Technology and Innovation 2021-2027, as well as in different strategic actions under recovery funds and ERDF funds of the Autonomous Communities.
This official recognition takes place because quantum technologies have leapt from the academic world to the business environment, with a growing economic impact. This impact is materialized through an exponentially growing number of startups, which add to or complement the initiatives organized by consolidated companies, such as Airbus, Telefónica, Vodafone, and Thales Athenea among others.
This master's degree responds to these needs by training professionals for both academia and industry.
Compulsory subjects (36 ECTS)
“Advanced Quantum Mechanics” (6 ECTS)
“Theory of quantum information” (6 ECTS)
Workshop on quantum technologies (3 ECTS). QTYR24, Madrid, July 9th-12th 2024.
Master Thesis project dissertation (18 ECTS)
*This subject will be taught first in order to standardize the knowledge of students from different backgrounds.
Elective subjects (24 ECTS out of these)