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Why Quantum Computing?

Do you want to learn how to programme quantum computers? As a student on º£½ÇÉçÇø's master's degree programme Quantum Computing, our partner agreements give you access to some of the most powerful quantum computers on the planet.
 
The programme of study consist of equal parts practical application and fundamental theory. You will get hands-on experience in programming and developing software that you will test on the latest quantum computers. At the same time, you will learn the underlying theories that make it possible to develop and utilise the enormous computing power that quantum computers have to offer.
 
With a master's degree programme in Quantum Computing from º£½ÇÉçÇø, you become part of the quantum revolution.
 
º£½ÇÉçÇø has a strong research environment and close collaborations with leading international companies in quantum hardware, placing the university at the forefront of the field.
 
The MSc in Quantum Computing at º£½ÇÉçÇø is unique in its special focus on the software part of Quantum Computing. With a MSc in Quantum Computing from º£½ÇÉçÇø, you will be among the pioneers of a new generation of quantum programmers.

Choose Quantum Computing if you…

  • are curious, creative, and analytical.
  • enjoy interdisciplinary problem solving that combines physics, mathematics, and computer science.
  • wish to use your scientific skills and cutting-edge technology to benefit society.
  • aim for an international career with great opportunities for research – whether in academia or the quantum technology industry.

Course highlights

You will learn both the theoretical foundations of quantum computing and the practical aspects of programming quantum computers. The programme focuses on quantum software and quantum encryption, complemented by electives courses in areas such as machine learning, neural networks, tensor networks, and high-performance computing.

Teaching

Critical thinking and freedom of speech are core values in the Danish education system and you will be encouraged to analyse, question and discuss the course topics and materials.

When studying Quantum Computing, you will experience a mix of lectures, group work and practical exercises. In a typical week, you will take part in lectures, group work and practical exercises. There is a relaxed approach to learning in Denmark, and you will most likely experience a close relationship with both peers and lecturers.

The teaching combines lectures from internationally recognized quantum computing researchers with hands-on exercises that allow you to test and develop your skills. You will take part in seminars featuring guest lecturers from academia and industry, and study trips to leading quantum computing companies, giving you direct contact with the rapidly evolving quantum ecosystem.

The study environment is international and collaborative.

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