Summer Program on Quantum Technology

To offer unique opportunities for Secondary 4 to 5 students and Year 11 to 12 international school students to explore the fascinating world of quantum computing, the School of Science of HKUST gladly presents the on-campus summer program – Journey into the Quantum World: From Mechanics to Computation. The program is organized by the Department of Physics and will be held in July 2023.

The three-week summer program covers a range of topics, from the basic principles of quantum computing to advanced applications in cryptography and quantum communication. Through a combination of lectures, hands-on activities and computational tutorials, students will learn about the essential concepts of quantum computing, including qubits, superposition and measurement.

In addition to the lectures, students will have the opportunity to work with real quantum computers, allowing them to gain practical experience in designing and manipulating quantum circuits.  Secondary 4 to 5 students and Year 11 to 12 international school students are welcome to join.

Date:

19 July to 8 August 2023 (weekdays)

Time:

10:00am to 4:00pm

Venue:

HKUST Campus

Organizer:

Department of Physics

Audience:

Secondary 4 to 5 students and Year 11 to 12 international school students

Language:

English

Application link:

https://ust.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_ezeF8UpIyD3r39k

Application deadline:

20 April 2023 (Thu)


For more details on the program, please click here to view the flyer. For enquiry, please contact us at ugscience@ust.hk.

2023年7月19日–8月8日
10am - 4pm
地點
HKUST Campus
講者/表演者
Dr. CHOY Ting Pong
主辦單位
Department of Physics
聯絡方法
付款詳情
兔費入場
對象
Secondary 4 to 5 / Year 11 to 12 students
語言
英語
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