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Quantum Measurements

CEMSE Tutorial in Quantum Computing

Andrea Morello, Scientia Professor of Electrical Engineering and Telecommunications, UNSW Sydney

Mar 24, 09:00 - 17:00

B19 L3 H1

quantum computing Quantum Measurements

With the end of the Moore’s law, it became imperative to find new principles for computing that can avoid the current physical limitations. Among the promising approaches is Quantum Computing which has resulted in substantial national investments in research and development in this area by many nations. This first tutorial is designed to target scientists, engineers and mathematicians who are interested in this rapidly growing field but have not yet invested enough time in learning about it.

Daniel Toth

M.S., Electrical and Computer Engineering

photonics EPFL Quantum Measurements

When Daniel Toth, MS '13 made the decision to attend KAUST he had several aims. The first was to complete another Master's degree; the second was to meet like-minded people with diverse backgrounds; and the third was to have an adventure exploring the unique region around KAUST. Daniel is pleased to report that his experience at KAUST more than fulfilled his expectations. Currently working as a PhD student in Switzerland, Daniel holds a Bachelor of Science (Physics) from Eötvös Loránd University in Hungary; a Master's degree in Theoretical Physics and Applied Mathematics from the University of

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