Master's degree in Quantum Science and Technology
| Program start date | Application deadline |
| 2024-09-01 | - |
Program Overview
Master's Degree in Quantum Science and Technology
The Master's Degree in Quantum Science and Technology is a university master's degree that provides advanced knowledge to develop cutting-edge research, both theoretical and experimental, in quantum simulation, quantum computing, quantum sensors, and quantum communications, as well as purely formal theoretical research in these areas.
General Information
- Duration: 1 academic year, 60 ECTS credits
- Start date: September
- Schedule and modality: Face-to-face
- Languages: English
- Information on language use in the classroom and linguistic rights of students
Location
- Faculty of Physics (University of Barcelona)
- Escuela Técnica Superior de Telecomunicación de Barcelona
Official Title
- Registered in the register of the Ministry of Education, Culture and Sport
Access
- General requirements: Academic requirements for access to a master's degree
- Places available: 25
- Pre-enrollment: This interuniversity master's degree is not coordinated by the UPC. Pre-enrollment must be done at the coordinating university: University of Barcelona (UB)
Study Plan
The study plan is not available
Quality Seals
Consult the quality indicators of the degree in the portal of University Studies of Catalonia of the Agency for the Quality of the University System of Catalonia. You can find, among other things, the results of the evaluation of the studies, the degree of student satisfaction, or the employment insertion data of graduates.
Academic Organization: Regulations, Calendars
- Teaching center UPC: Escuela Técnica Superior de Ingeniería de Telecomunicación de Barcelona (ETSETB)
- Participating institutions:
- Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (UPC)
- Universitat Auṭnoma de Barcelona (UAB)
- Universitat de Barcelona (UB) - coordinating university
- Academic responsible for the program: Pietro Massignan
Participating Institutions and Research Areas
The program involves several institutions, including the Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (UPC), Universitat Auṭnoma de Barcelona (UAB), and Universitat de Barcelona (UB), with research focusing on quantum science and technology, including simulation, computing, sensors, and communications.
