SK2903 Quantum Technology
KTH Royal Institute of Technology
At least 120 credits in engineering and natural sciences and knowledge of English B or equivalent.
The course will consist of 5 laboratory modules, each carrying 1,5 credits. Each laboratory module will be organized and executed by the different research groups in the department of applied physics. The labs will demonstrate different aspects of Quantum Technology.
After completing the course, the student should be able to:
- Explain the how measurements in the laboratory are related to calculations in the theory of quantum mechanics.
- Explain quantum entanglement and how it can be used to create physical correlations between observable quantities.
- Demonstrate the ability to acquire data with advanced laboratory instruments in a research environment.
- Demonstrate the ability to analyze experimental data and present the results with publication-quality graphical figures.
- Demonstrate the ability to write a clear, concise and correct scientific text.
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