Quantum computing revolutionizes computation, promising exponential speedup for complex problems like cryptography, drug discovery, and optimization. It’s a frontier where theory meets practice, offering profound insights into fundamental physics while shaping the future of technology and innovation. Joining this field ensures a pivotal role in shaping tomorrow’s world.
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Training
EPITA offers a variety of courses to train experts in quantum computing and quantum technologies
- Engineering Master’s Degree – Specialization Major “Quantum Computing & Quantum Technologies” (QUANTUM)
- To master quantum computing, the major includes foundational courses covering quantum mechanics, linear algebra, and computer science fundamentals. The advanced courses delve into quantum algorithms, quantum information theory, quantum error correction, and experimental techniques with the direct participation of European quantum computing industry leaders.
- The program is also covering in detail the following quantum technologies:
Quantum Communication: Utilizes quantum properties for secure communication via quantum key distribution and quantum teleportation.
Quantum Sensing: Harnesses quantum principles for ultra-precise measurement, applicable in fields like navigation, imaging, and medical diagnostics.
Quantum Metrology: Focuses on improving measurement standards using quantum systems, enabling advancements in fields such as timekeeping and GPS.
Quantum Simulation: Mimics quantum systems to understand complex phenomena in physics, chemistry, and materials science, aiding in drug discovery and materials design.
Quantum Cryptography: Ensures secure communication through quantum key distribution, leveraging the principles of quantum mechanics to provide unconditional security.
Quantum Machine Learning: Employs quantum algorithms and hardware to enhance traditional machine learning tasks, to offer exponential speedup and address complex problems more efficiently.
Two EPITA students, Hugo Hubert and Mathieu Gras (class of 2025), distinguished themselves at the BIG Quantum Hackathon by QuantX and aqora, finishing in the top 4 of this highly competitive hackathon.
Their project involved using a formula to determine whether the system was protected or not.
EPITA recognized in the field of Networks and Network Architecture
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EPITA opens a specialization in quantum computing!
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Quantum, EPITA’s new major: everything you need to know