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NOTE: If you are interested in iQuISE and are applying for Fall'09 admission, please note your interst on your application form.

  • MIT EECS Graduate Program Application deadline is 15-Dec-08
  • Application for Ph.D. program in Physics at MIT deadline is 15-Dec-08
  • Application for Ph.D. program in Mech. Eng. at MIT deadline is 15-Dec-08
  • MIT Math Graduate Program deadline is 15-Dec-08
  • Application for Ph.D. program in Nuclear Science and Engineering at MIT deadline is 07-Jan-09



    iQuISE is a new program, which is just beginning its ramp-up phase in fall 2008. We welcome new graduate students applying to join in the fall of 2009!  

  • If you are currently a graduate student at MIT interested in or already working in quantum information science and engineering, the iQuISE faculty encourage you to contact any one of us for more information. You may also email Rita Tavilla, the program manager, for more information about iQuISE.

  • If you are a prospective graduate student interested in quantum information who is applying for admission to any department with iQuISE faculty, we recommend that you state your interest in the iQuISE program on your application. Support is available for selected new, incoming graduate students.

    More information about graduate applications will be available here shortly.

  • If you are an undergraduate student who would like to know more about quantum information as a possible field for graduate study, we suggest that you apply for the week-long summer program Quantum Information Science for Undergraduates (QuISU)

     

     

     

     

     



  • "The IGERT program is intended to catalyze a cultural change in graduate education, for students, faculty, and institutions, by establishing innovative new models for graduate education and training in a fertile environment for collaborative research that transcends traditional disciplinary boundaries. It is also intended to facilitate diversity in student participation and preparation, and to contribute to a world-class, broadly inclusive, and globally engaged science and engineering workforce."

    —The National Science Foundation

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