University of Groningen

Quantum Information Science & Technology

A multidisciplinary foundation for the quantum technologies of tomorrow.

Quantum Information Science and Technology encompasses the understanding, design, construction and investigation of quantum information processing systems, such as quantum computers, quantum communication networks, and quantum sensors. The objective of the MSc programme Quantum Information Science & Technology is to provide its students with in-depth and combined knowledge from the four disciplines (quantum) physics, mathematics, electrical engineering, and computer science in order to enable them to stay at the forefront of fundamental knowledge of quantum technology and develop practical applications in the field.

The Master’s programme in Quantum Information Science & Technology is a cooperation between two Dutch universities:

  • Leiden University:
    • Faculty of Science
  • Delft University of Technology
    • Faculty of Applied Sciences
    • Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Mathematics & Computer Science
    • QuTech Research Institute

"Having access to labs and groups working on both hardware and software provides a comprehensive view of quantum technology, which is fantastic."
Padmapriya Mohan
Master’s student Quantum Information Science & Technology​​​​​​​ at TU Delft

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