Quantum Science at Purdue Undergraduate Workshop
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As quantum technologies begin to make headlines, it can be hard to keep track of what's been done, what's left to do, and what it all means anyway. QSaP aims to clear a path for undergraduates and beginning graduate students to understand what quantum science is all about and how it relates (or could relate) to their future research and careers.
Topics include:
- Electronic Structure
- Quantum Computing and Quantum Information
- Quantum Dynamics and Open Quantum Systems
- Quantum Optics
- Quantum Materials
Expert talks will follow a mixed pedagogy/application format: Each topic will be introduced through a 40-minute talk targeted at the advanced undergraduate level and assuming minimal prior knowledge. These introductory talks will be followed by two short "application" talks that illustrate how these concepts are at work in modern quantum science research applications.
Sponsored by
Toyota Research Institute of North America, Purdue College of Science, Purdue College of Engineering, Purdue Department of Chemistry, Purdue Department of Physics and Astronomy, Purdue School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Purdue Quantum Science and Engineering Institute
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