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"Quantum + Chips" summer program at Un ... (No replies)

leedairo2
1 year ago
leedairo2 1 year ago

Join us this summer at the "Quantum + Chips" program. Led by Paul Palmberg Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering Tony Low, the 10 day program is designed for undergraduate students (from freshmen to seniors) to introduce them to key topics in quantum phenomena and their computing devices.

The next program runs from July 31 through August 11. Participating companies include Intel, Skywater, 3M, Seagate, Quantinuum and Google!

The "Quantum + Chips" feature carefully curated lectures, computer labs, experimental labs demo and tours, company visits, and talks by industry and academia experts on frontiers computing device and technologies. Check out our program agenda page for more information! Limited travel scholarships for undergrad students from US institutions, so apply now! Breakfast, lunch and snacks are provided at the summer school.

We only have limited capacity. To apply: http://z.umn.edu/quantum

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