This is an archive page! If you are interested in up-to-date information visit the current Provider area page.
How to participate as a provider
In order to offer content through the pilot to students at your university, we require a local representative whom the students could contact. The role of local representatives is to serve as a contact point for the students and faculty, as well as to support local accreditation. See the full list of local representatives at the bottom of this page.
Here you can download a guidance document for participation in the pilot.
Guest lectures and seminars
Below you will find the events and guest lectures offered by QTOM partners. Unless otherwise stated, these are available flexibly at any time, for you to offer at your institution as part of a lecture course or as a standalone event. To do so, contact the provider directly (and cc to Simon: simon.goorney@phys.au.dk)
More detail is available in each link, including the intended student competences.
Title and lecturer | Topics | Length, availability |
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Conceptual tools to engineer analogue quantum simulators Marilù Chiofalo | 2, 2.1, 2.2, 2.3 | 3x2hr seminars, May 2022 |
Condensed Matter Qubits Roberta Citro | 1, 1.1, 2, 2.3, 5, 5.1 | 3-4 lectures, Jan-Feb |
Foundations of Quantum Information Science Terill Frantz | 1, 1.1, 1.2, 1.3 | 14 hours |
ICFO Workshops and seminars Contact: Rob Sewell | various | Bi-weekly, 14th Feb-30th June 2022 |
Performing science outreach: skills and methods Jacob Sherson | 8, 8.6, 8.7 | 1-3 hours lectures + 5-10 hours exercises |
Quantum Algorithms Tutorial András Gilyén | 5, 5.3 | 1-3 hours |
Quantum Control of Ultracold Atoms Jacob Sherson | 2, 2.1, 3, 3.4 | 1 hour lecture + 5 hours exercises |
Quantum Games for Inspiration and Education Jacob Sherson | 1, 1.1, 8, 8.6 | 1 hour lecture + 5 hours exploratory material |
Quantum Inspired (Classical) Algorithms András Gilyén | 5, 5.3, 8, 8.2 | 1-2 hours lecture |
Quantum Key Distribution: trends, technologies, and challenges László Bacsárdi | 7, 7.1, 7.3 | 2 hour lecture |
Quantum Optimization Algorithms (1-2 hours lecture) András Gilyén | 5, 5.3 | 1-2 hours lecture |
Quantum physics of semiconductor-based qubits Evgeny Sherman | 1, 1.3 | 2 hours lectures and 2 hours exercises |
Quantum simulations of many-body systems Roberta Citro | 1, 1.1, 2, 2.1 | 2 hours lectures + 4 hours exercises |
Quantum Singular Value Transformations and Block-encodings András Gilyén | 5, 5.3 | 1-2 hour lecture |
Quantum Walks and Linear Algebra (1-2 hours lecture) András Gilyén | 5, 5.3 | 1-2 hours lecture |
Quantum walks: applications and photonic implementations Aurél Gábris | 4, 4.5, 5, 5.3, 5.5 | 2 hour lecture |
Shared courses
List of courses offered for exchange. Let us know if you can make a course available to your students.
Some of these courses are organised for several years already, some of them have been developed this year. The courses are offered for exchange to members of the master pilot of QTEdu within an experimental setting with the goal to find out what are the possibilities and impediments w.r.t. the exchange of such courses. For this we will evaluate the exchange of courses.
The courses are offered as is, i.e. the course is developed for use at a specific university. When you want to use it at your own university, you will have to organise this. The workload, ideally, should be on the receiving end of the exchange relationship.
When you have questions w.r.t. a course you can send an email to the contact person mentioned alongside each course.
We do have an evaluation form for students attending a course which can be found at Evaluation Form.
Title and description | Topics | Open for students at |
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Open Quantum Systems CTU Prague — 2-4 ECTS — Spring Semester —13 weeks — 13 lectures 2x50min — Provider: Jaroslav Novotný, | 1, 1.2 | CTU Prague and EuroTeQ universities |
Open Quantum Systems, Optimal stochastic control, Stochastic Methods, Hamiltonian Dynamics University of Helsinki — 5-10 ECTS — Fall Semester — — Provider: Paolo Muratore-Ginanneschi, | 1, 1.1, 1.2, 1.3 | University of Helsinki |
Post-Quantum Cryptography Eötvös Loránd University — 6 ECTS — February-May 2022 — 14 weeks — Lectures: 90min — Exercises: 90 min (locally) — Provider: Péter Kutas | 5, 5.3, 7, 7.1, 8, 8.2 | Eötvös Loránd University and CTU Prague |
QCourse 511-1 | Programming Quantum Computers University of Latvia — 6 ECTS — Sep 2021- Jan 2022 — 16 lecture hours — 48 seminar and exercise hours — 96 study hours — Provider: Maksims Dimitrijevs | 5, 5.1, 5.2, 5.3 | CTU Prague, QWorld, and University of Latvia |
QCourse570-1 | Projects in Quantum QWorld — 3 ECTS — Spring Semester —12 weeks — Ongoing Projects — Provider: Aubzer Yakaryilmaz and Jibran Rashid | 1, 2, 5, 7, 8 | |
QTOM Fridays – A trip through the world of Quantum Technology QTOM — up to 4 ECTS — March – July 2022 | 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 | |
Quantum Computing University of Amsterdam — 8 ECTS — all year — 7 weeks — 14 lectures 2x45min — Exercises: 45 min (locally) — Provider: Marten Teitsma | 5, 5.1, 5.3, 5.4 | University of Amsterdam |
Quantum Computing Uni Jena — 4.5 ECTS — Spring Semester —14 weeks — 14 lectures 90min — Provider: Falk Eilenberger | 5.1, 5.2, 5.3, 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 1 | University of Jena |
Quantum Information Theory University of Copenhagen — 7.5 ECTS — 7 February 2022 — 7 weeks — Lectures: 2x90min — Exercises: 90 min (locally) — Provider: Laura Mančinska | 1, 1.1, 1.2, 7, 7.1 | University of Copenhagen, CTU Prague, and 4EU+ universities |
Quantum Information Theory University of Amsterdam — 8 ECTS — Feb-May 2022 — 14 lectures: 2x45min — Exercises: optional (locally) — Provider: Michael Walter | 5, 5.1, 5.3 | University of Amsterdam |
Quantum Liquids University of Pisa — 6-9 ECTS — Spring Semester — 7 weeks — 15 lectures 2x45min — — Provider: Marilù Chiofalo | 2, 2.1, 2.2, 2.3, 6, 6.3, 8, 8.5, 8.6, 8.7, 8.8 | University of Pisa |
Quantum Mechanics From Condensed Matter To Computing University of Copenhagen — up to 10 ECTS — Jan-June 2022 — 4 phases — Provider: Albert Werner | 1, 1.1, 1.2, 5, 5.2 | University of Copenhagen and 4EU+ universities |
Quantum Physics For Computer Scientists Sorbonne University — 9 ECTS — September to December 2021 — 10 weeks — Lectures: 4h30 mins — Exercises: 4h30 min — Provider: Alex Grilo | 1, 1.1, 5, 5.3 | Sorbonne University and 4EU+ universities |
Quantum Programming CTU Prague — 2-4 ECTS — Spring Semester —13 weeks — 13 lectures 2x50min — Provider: Aurél Gábris | 5, 5.1, 5.2, 5.3 | CTU Prague and EuroTeQ universities |
Semiconductor Physics, Transport, and Spintronics University of the Basque Country — 2 ECTS — Spring Semester — 12 weeks — 12 lectures 3x45min — — Provider: Evgeny Sherman | 2, 2.3 | UPV/EHU |
Research projects
Offering a project
Students can participate in research projects in the form of internships and Bachelor/Master theses, remote or in-person.
Offering a project is straightforward: simply complete a 1-slide description, add your project to the Master Signup Sheet, and inform Simon on basecamp or at simon.goorney@phys.au.dk.
Local representatives may contact project providers in order to express interest from students.



Share educational resources
If you are seeking for collaboration for developing educational resources, then contact Simon on basecamp or at simon.goorney@phys.au.dk.
Local representatives
Local representatives serve as the contact points for students from their own institutions. They guide local students through QTOM actions and aid them to get their achievements in QTOM certified locally. Naming a local representative from a university is a requirement for participation in the pilot. A local representative may be a person different from who signed the Pilot Partnership Agreement.
The up-to-date list of local representatives as well instructions on how to become one are available at the current Provider area page.