Fall 2022: Intro to Quantum Information Science and Engineering

Fall 2022: Intro to Quantum Information Science and Engineering

Course No:
298
Credit Hours:
4
Instructor:
Prof. P.C. Ku
Prerequisites:
None. (The course is designed for undergraduate engineering students at all levels. Students are expected to be fluent in high-school level math (pre-calculus), physics, and chemistry.)

Are you interested in learning what a quantum computer is and how it can be built? Do you know that many technologies we take for granted today including computers, Internet, solar panels, LED lights will not be possible without the discovery of quantum phenomena 100 years ago? Are you curious in exploring how quantum information technologies can help revolutionize future computers, communication network, and sensing technologies with broad applications in cybersecurity, drug development, financial modeling, traffic optimization, weather forecasting, artificial intelligence, and materials discovery? The goal of this course is to develop a broad understanding, appreciation, and literacy for the concepts, applications, and societal impacts of quantum information science and engineering (QISE).

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