Master’s Specialization in Quantum Science and Technology

Our new master's specialization in quantum science and technology was specifically designed in collaboration with Fermilab, one of the leaders in QIS in the U.S. and globally, to train the next generation of experts in the exciting and emerging field of quantum information science. In addition to developing expertise and a workforce regarding a national scientific priority, we intend to establish cutting-edge research collaborations.

Our program offers in-depth exposure to coursework and experimental research on quantum algorithms, quantum materials, quantum sensors and quantum computing.

You will take core graduate courses in physics with a focus on quantum mechanics and quantum computing; several elective courses related to your research, and two or more quantum information science courses. Research will be done in conjunction with leading scientists at nearby Fermilab, who will also teach several of the courses. You will spend time at Fermilab conducting research during the semester, but particularly during the summer, and will complete and defend a dissertation.

Learning Outcomes

  • Become familiar with the current landscape of quantum information science research and technologies.
  • Understand the basic theoretical principles of quantum information science.
  • Learn to use and apply experimental methods and tools of quantum information science.
  • Carry out quantum information science research using the SQMS facilities at Fermilab.

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