Learn quantum information and quantum computation with
two intensive mathematical six-week online quantum courses taught by leading experts at the University of Bristol, delivered in collaboration with the NQCC.
Introduction to Quantum Quantum Computation
Information Science & A more specialised course that builds Technologies upon the content explored in the Introduction to Quantum Science & An in-depth introduction to quantum Technologies course. This course is ideal information, accessible to anyone with a for technical professionals and background in mathematics, physics, researchers looking to further develop computer science or engineering, and a their knowledge of quantum computing. basic knowledge of linear algebra. By the end of this course, you will gain an By the end of the course, you will be able understanding of key quantum algorithms, to use the key mathematical techniques quantum Fourier transform, and quantum that are needed in quantum information error correction, giving you the knowledge science and technologies research, and and skills to start conducting independent understand some of the most exciting research in quantum information science. applications.
Online courses delivered by world-leading experts
Professor Noah Linden and Dr Paul Skrzypczyk One course Per course Duration: Six contact weeks (with two additional one-week breaks) £3,000 Teaching: Recorded lecture videos, course notes and assignments. You will Two courses receive personalised feedback on your work. Time commitment: Two weekly live group classes. One assignment per £5,000 week. Total time commitment 8 to 10 hours/week Introduction to Quantum Information Science and Technologies course 15 bursaries available dates: 6th May — 30th June 2024 per course (with one-week breaks w/c 20th May & 10hh June) £2000/course for employees Quantum Computation course dates: TBA Autumn 2024 at UK SMEs and UK ECRs Contact us: quantum-courses@bristol.ac.uk (reducing cost to £1000) Register interest: bris.ac.uk/maths/nqcc-bristol-course £2500/course for UK PhD stu- dents (reducing cost to £500) One course £3,000 Introduction to Quantum Infor- Two courses £5,000 mation Science & Technologies 15 bursaries available per course
£2000/course for employees at UK SMEs
and UK ECRs (reducing cost to £1000) • Mathematical tools for quantum £2500/course for UK PhD students mechanics (inc. Dirac notation) (reducing cost to £500) • The rules of quantum mechanics Register interest:
• Multi-party quantum systems bris.ac.uk/maths/nqcc-bristol-course
• Key quantum information primitives: no-
cloning, super-dense coding, teleportation • Introduction to quantum computing: Quantum Computation Deutsch’s and the Deutsch-Jozsa algorithm • Classical and quantum
• Introduction to quantum cryptography computational complexity
• Density operators and reduced density • Grover’s algorithm and its
operators generalisations • Introduction to quantum sensing • The quantum Fourier transform and • Introduction to the quantum internet periodicity • Integer factorisation
• Phase estimation
• Hamiltonian simulation
• Noise and the framework of
quantum channels • Introduction to quantum error- correction