Quantum Technologies Course – Overview for Managers and Leaders
Language: | Englisch |
Location: | München |
Duration: | 1 day |
Start: | 18.07.2024 |
Cost: | 850 € |
Quantum technologies are a firmly established and rapidly growing field of scientific research with great application potential for industry. The current challenge for Germany and Europe is to transfer quantum systems knowledge and technological expertise from university laboratories and research institutes to industry. Specialists and managers from the high-tech industry play a key role and must recognize and implement the specific potential of quantum technologies for their companies.
Our one-day overview course, “Quantum Technologies – Overview Course for Managers and Executives,” therefore introduces managers in the industry to the technologies of quantum sensing, quantum communication, quantum simulation, and quantum computing to realistically assess the current and future potential and limitations of quantum technologies.
Quick Info
Benefits
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Innovative teaching methods
The course uses innovative teaching methods, including visualizations and virtual reality applications, to convey abstract concepts or show examples of quantum technologies from Munich research groups.
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Evidence-based and practical contribution
Real-world use cases are used to convey the fundamental intuition behind these technologies, with a focus on qualitative understanding.
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Collaboration between renowned universities
As part of QL3, a project of TUM and LMU for innovative part-time programs, the program offers a unique collaboration of experts from education and industry to drive science and product development forward.
Program Overview
You can find all the important information about the certificate program here. Below you can find out the objectives of the program, the exact details of the process, what you will learn and which lecturers will teach you the content.
Learning objectives
Understanding the fundamentals of quantum principles You will develop a solid understanding of the fundamental principles of quantum mechanics to better grasp the functioning of quantum technologies and their applications.
Understanding the key terms You will learn the key terms and concepts used to describe quantum technologies. This will enable you to actively participate in technical discussions on quantum technologies and deepen your understanding in this area.
Evaluating the potential of quantum technologies In particular, you will discuss the potential and limitations of quantum technologies, the current state of quantum technology, and the prospects for the next three to five years. Based on this knowledge, you will learn to assess current examples of quantum technologies from media coverage.
Details
Program: | Quantum Technologies Course Overview for Managers and Leaders |
Graduation: | After completing the course, you will receive a certificate of participation from the Technical University of Munich. |
Academic responsibility: | Prof. Dr. Alexander Holleitner, Walter Schottky Institute and Physics Department, Chair of Nanotechnology and Nanomaterials, Technical University of Munich Prof. Dr. Jan von Delft, Chair of Theoretical Solid State Physics, Department of Physics, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München |
Target audience: | This program is designed for those who would like to get a first overview of the quantum technologies landscape without having a profound understanding of mathematics or physics. Participants should hold a role that would benefit them in understanding the potential of quantum technologies for their organizations and industries, such as department head or division manager. |
Participation fee: | 850 Euro |
Language: | English |
Discounts: | The German Federal Ministry of Education and Research funds the program under the funding guideline “Quantum Futur Education”. Therefore, we can offer the partially funded price of 500€ in 2024 to the organizations of the QL3 Advisory Board and TUM & LMU alumni. 10% discount for members or employees of our strategic cooperation partners (see below). |
Dates: | One-day program on June 2024 |
Study location: | Garching Forschungszentrum near Munich |
Format & Timing: | On-site |
Application deadline: | 24.06.2024 |
Admission requirements: | You do not need prior knowledge of quantum technologies or expertise in mathematics or physics. |
* Based on our experience, the German tax benefits help many of our participants to self-finance their education, as these can be worth up to 50% of tuition fees and program-related travel costs. Please consult your tax advisor for more details. This might apply to participants of our programs residing outside Germany; please check the situation with the local tax authorities in your country of residence.
Lecturers
Dr. Lukas Sigl, Walter Schottky Institut and Physics Department, Chair of Nanotechnology and Nanomaterials, Technical University of Munich | Dr. Judith Gabel, Chair of Theoretical Solid State Physics, Faculty of Physics, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München |
Dr. Björn Ladewig, Chair of Theoretical Solid State Physics, Faculty of Physics, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München | Dr. Anna Donhauser, Chair of Physics Education, Faculty of Physics, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München |
Structure
Morning
- Welcome & Introduction
- Basics: Quantum Principles
- Quantum Experiments
- Coffee Break – Networking – Quantum Experiments
- Quantum Computing and Simulation: the Potential, Reality, and Future Prospects of Quantum Computing
- Q&A Session
Lunch Break – Networking – Quantum Experiments
Afternoon
- Lab Tour
- Coffee Break – Networking – Quantum Experiments
- Quantum Communication: How will Cryptography Change in the Future?
- Quantum Sensing: a Quantum Technology Already Utilized
- Q&A Session
Testimonials
Info Session
Learn MoreYour contact
Franziska Sennebogen
Program Manager
Phone: +49 89 289 26761
E-Mail: quantumtech@lll.tum.de