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Online Workshop on Quantum Technologies

February 14, 2023 start: 9:00 CETFree staff training to educate personnel in quantum technologies
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The second quantum revolution heralds the emerging shift to the quantum computing paradigm. Supported by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF), the QP-TECH.EDU program aims to bring German industry members up to speed for this coming quantum computing revolution.
This workshop, organized by Paderborn University's Computer Science department, is a first step in this program. It will both provide a gentle introduction to the field of quantum computation, as well as provide a crucial opportunity for industry partners to inform academia regarding their quantum computing training requirements.

  • Free staff training to educate personnel in quantum technologies
  • No prior knowledge of quantum mechanics required
  • Receive free 1-on-1 consulting session (please indicate during registration!)
  • Gain future access to quantum computing learning materials developed by qptech.edu

February 14, 2023; Starting at 9:00 CET

Zoom Link:

https://uni-paderborn-de.zoom.us/j/91875902961External link


Meeting-ID: 918 7590 2961
@ Paderborn University

TO REGISTER:

Contact Prof. Sevag Gharibian at
sevag.gharibian@upb.de.
Please indicate whether you would like to participate in an afternoon 1-on-1 consulting session with the organizers.

Schedule of the Workshop

9 am - 10 am
Introduction to quantum computing/applications Prof. Sevag Gharibian - Paderborn University

10 am-11 am
Introduction to quantum cryptography/applications Prof. Johannes Blömer - Paderborn University

11 am-12 pm 
Physical Implementatios - Dr. Sonja Barkhofen - Paderborn University

12 pm -1 pm - Break

1 pm - 2 pm
Joint Panel/Feedback session 

2 pm - 4 pm
Individual breakout sessions

Funding

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