In each of these online events, after a short introduction to the topic of the session, you will meet three experts from different European institutions that will explain their work and its possible impact on society in just 5 minutes. After that, they will answer the questions coming from the audience.
This edition is dedicated to Quantum Communications.
Date and Time: 23rd February 2022, 17.00-18.00 CET
Introduction and moderation: Robert Sewell, ICFO
Quantum Bits is organized by the QTEdu pilot “QT5M” within the Quantum Flagship.
The organising entities are:
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Our PhD school invites you to become part of an active community of young scientists with opportunities to do experimental and/or theoretical research at the forefront of modern quantum science