Conveners
(DPE/CAP) T4-8 Q-STATE: Quantum Science, Technology, Applications, Training, and Education | Science, technologie, applications, formation et éducation quantiques (DEP/ACP)
- Daria Ahrensmeier
- John Donohue
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Sarah Audrey Blanchette (Université de Sherbrooke)20/06/2023, 15:20Invited Speaker / Conférencier(ère) invité(e)
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John Donohue (University of Waterloo)20/06/2023, 15:35Symposia Day (DPE/CAP - DEP/ACP) - Q-STATE: Quantum Science, Technology, Applications, Training, and Education | Science, technologie, applications, formation et éducation quantiquesInvited Speaker / Conférencier(ère) invité(e)
The University of Waterloo's graduate program in Quantum Information has been delivered as a collaboration between the Institute for Quantum Computing (IQC) and seven departments since 2010. We will discuss the structure and success of the program, as well as recent additions including three Masters'-level laboratory courses and parallel programs for undergraduate students.
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Prof. Carlo Maria Scandolo (University of Calgary)20/06/2023, 15:55Symposia Day (DPE/CAP - DEP/ACP) - Q-STATE: Quantum Science, Technology, Applications, Training, and Education | Science, technologie, applications, formation et éducation quantiquesInvited Speaker / Conférencier(ère) invité(e)
The University of Calgary has formed a strategic partnership with the Government of Alberta, and Mphasis, an information technology company, to establish Quantum City. One of the main goals of the Quantum City initiative is to create new talent development programs, to attract talent, researchers, and students to Calgary. In this spirit, the University of Calgary has launched the first-ever...
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Daria Ahrensmeier20/06/2023, 16:15Symposia Day (DPE/CAP - DEP/ACP) - Q-STATE: Quantum Science, Technology, Applications, Training, and Education | Science, technologie, applications, formation et éducation quantiquesInvited Speaker / Conférencier(ère) invité(e)
This unique graduate scholarship training program is hosted by the QMI and co-delivered by faculty at three BC universities (SFU, UBC and UVic) in collaboration with Quantum Computing industry partners. It integrates quantum hardware and software courses, hands-on workshops, professional development and a paid industrial internship.
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