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MIT's new Interdisciplinary Quantum Information Science and Engineering (iQuISE) program, established with an Integrative Graduate Education and Research Traineeship (IGERT) grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF), is a pioneering doctoral program focused on providing the first comprehensive education-to-employment pathway for students in quantum information science and engineering.

NEWS

Quantum Computing May Actually be Useful

Seth Lloyd, Avinatan Hassidim and Aram Harrow devised a quantum algorithm that can solve systems with a trillion equations and trillion variables. (Read More)

 

Publications

MIT awarded $3M for training program in quantum information science

Job Opportunities

Quantum Information Science Teaching Laboratory (QISTL)

 

EVENTS

2010 Quantum Information Science for Undergraduates (QuISU)

2009 Bi-Weekly Associate and Trainee Luncheons

2009 Quantum Information Science for Undergraduates (QuISU) Class

2008 xQIT Conference

Difficult Problems in Quantum Information Theory

November 19-20, 2008

 

 

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