European Quantum Technology Summer School Invites 50 Master’s Students for Groundbreaking Quantum Exploration

The European Quantum Technology Summer School invites Master’s level students interested in quantum technology to participate in a comprehensive program in Strasbourg from July 8th to 12th, 2024. The program will cover quantum computing, communication, sensing, and key enabling technologies. The summer school is organized as part of a collaboration among Germany, France, and the Netherlands. Registration, travel, and hotel fees will be fully covered for 50 selected students. The deadline for applications is May 6th, 2024.

European Quantum Technology Summer School: An Overview

The European Quantum Technology Summer School is set to take place in Strasbourg from July 8th to 12th, 2024. This educational event is specifically tailored for Master’s level students with a keen interest in quantum technology and its revolutionary applications. The summer school aims to provide a comprehensive program that covers various aspects of quantum technologies, including quantum computing, communication, and sensing.

The program also includes interactive sessions with innovative start-ups, lively discussions, and networking opportunities. Additionally, the summer school aims to foster personal development by enhancing collaboration and intercultural communication skills, which are crucial for future career progression.

Participation and Engagement

The summer school is inviting 50 motivated students to participate in this enriching experience. The organizers will cover all registration, travel, and hotel fees for the selected students. The deadline for application submission is May 6th, 2024, at 14:00 CET.

Application Instructions for the European Quantum Technology Summer School

The summer school is primarily aimed at Master’s students who have completed a year of a Master’s program in a field related to quantum technology. This includes students from physics, computer science, engineering, and other related fields. The summer school is part of a trilateral collaboration among Germany, France, and the Netherlands, and as such, priority will be given to students from these three countries.

Application Materials and Submission

The application process requires several materials, including a comprehensive Curriculum Vitae (CV), a Letter of Motivation (150 words max), and Grade Transcripts from both Bachelor’s and Master’s programs. All application materials must be submitted electronically via email to EQC@quantumdelta.nl in PDF or DOC format. The deadline for submitting applications is Monday, May 6th, before 14:00 CET. Late applications will not be considered.

Selection Process and Contact Information

The admissions committee will review all applications, and decisions will be communicated by May 15th. Invited candidates will be contacted via email and given one week to confirm their attendance. Upon acceptance, instructions regarding enrollment and program details will be provided. Accommodations will be arranged assuming that participants arrive on July 7th and depart on July 13th. For any inquiries or assistance regarding the application process, applicants can contact EQC@quantumdelta.nl.

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