The enrolment fee can be paid:
- In a single payment to be paid within the deadline specified in the letter of admission to the programme.
- In two instalments:
Such technologies have the potential to offer new and better methods to solve challenging problems. Thanks to their large data processing capacity which is inherently parallel, some problems in communications, computation, cybersecurity, sensing and simulations can be solved faster and more efficiently. Additionally, it is expected that quantum technologies will impact certain areas in chemistry, material sciences, biology, medicine, artificial intelligence and machine learning to name a few.
In Europe, there is an increasing demand of engineers specifically trained to use the laws of quantum physics for technological applications. The Quantum Engineering Postgraduate Degree aims at providing an initial comprehensive training on quantum technologies to engineers, mathematicians, physicists, computer sciences or professionals from the information and communication technologies (TIC) interested in the rapidly evolving field of technology. This new profiles will be able to implement and develop projects based on quantum technologies.
PhD in Physics from the University of Salamanca. Lecturer at the Department of Quantum Physics and Astrophysics of the University of Barcelona. Member of the Institute of Cosmos Sciences (ICCUB). He works in research in quantum technologies, many-body quantum physics and ultra-cold gases.