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Maison MINATEC, Grenoble, France
Registration for the French American-Workshop in Grenoble closing soon!
If you haven’t registered yet, do so by Friday, June 15.
It is a great opportunity to foster new collaborations and to grow your network with international students, faculty, researchers, diplomatic staff and industry from both the US and France.
Date: June 21-22, 2018
Location-Grenoble, France
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May 17,2018
PQI faculty Dr. David Pekker represented PQI on Intel ISEF 2018 Public Day.Intel ISEF Public Day is an outreach program where middle and high school students from Pennsylvania (grades 6-12) participates in a hands-on, interactive day celebrating science. Dr. David Pekker gave a lecture on quantum computers.
June 21-22, 2018
#Grenoble was on its best weather today to welcome @PittChancellor Patrick Gallagher to discuss common #PIRE project #HYBRID, #GIANTcampus organisation, and innovation programs! Looking forward to further discussions, hopefully @ French-American Workshop, June 21-22
January 9,2018
Global Team to Build Exponentially Faster Computers
In the race to create quantum computers, Pitt is leading an international team of universities, research centers and corporations to discover the best materials for building these speedy machines. Pictured: quantum-computing researcher Sergey Frolov of Pitt’s Department of Physics and Astronomy.
NSF PIRE conference 2018
NSF PIRE project will be hosting and supporting an international conference on Materials for Quantum Computing, bringing leading experts in this area together. The conference will last 3-4 days. More details will be posted later.
Date: October 30, 2018- November 2,2018
Location-The University Club
2019 GIANT Summer Research
A 10 week summer research program for undergraduate students in Grenoble, France to unlock the revolutionary computing powers based on the principles of quantum superposition and entanglement.
TBD
Grenoble, France
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2018 GIANT Summer Research
A 10 week summer research program for undergraduate students in Grenoble, France to unlock the revolutionary computing powers based on the principles of quantum superposition and entanglement.
May 21 – July 27,2018
Grenoble, France
Grenoble 2018 Phd Programme
The cross-disciplinary Quantum Engineering program from Univ. Grenoble-Alpes and the Grenoble Quantum Engineering European COFUND programme offer 15 PhD positions over 2 calls in 2018. We invite outstanding students to join our doctoral programmes, training the next generation of quantum engineers. The deadline for the next common call is 2018, April 11th.
2018 Master Naoscience-Nanotechnology
CALL FOR LONG MASTER THESIS – MASTER NANOSCIENCES-NANOTECHNOLOGY
Deadlines
2018, May 30th or
2018, March 20st : if you are a citizen of one of the countries listed in the national web site Etude en France.
The N2 Master program of University Grenoble Alpes provides a multidisciplinary education in nanoscience and nanotechnology. It prepares students for doctoral studies in the many fundamental and applied areas of nanosciences in Grenoble, in France or abroad. Since 2010, this program is part of the EMM Nano Erasmus-mundus Master program.
PQI Seminar March 29,2018
A special guest speaker Dr. Manuel Houzet from CEA Grenoble will be presenting the topic about Andreev and Majorana Weyl crossings in multi-terminal Josephson junction. How he analyze the Andreev spectrum in four-terminal Josephson junction between topological superconductors. In addition, the finding that a topologically protected crossing in the space of three superconducting phase difference can occur between the two Andreev bound states with lower energy. He will also discuss the possible detection of this crossing through the transconductance quantization, in units 2e^2/h of between two voltage-biased terminals and the prediction that provides another example of topology in multi-terminal Josehpson junctions.
Date: Thursday, March 29,2018 at 4pm
Location : 321 Allen Hall