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Quantum computing has the potential to revolutionise many industries and scientific disciplines. With the UK government pledging to invest £2.5bn in quantum computing over the next 10 years, there will be a demand for people who understand the potential of quantum computing, the problems it can solve and how to solve them.
Our Applied Quantum Computing MSc is designed to train these professionals. The first such course in the UK dedicated to the subject, this is a truly interdisciplinary programme which welcomes not just physicists and computer scientists but graduates from a range of other disciplines such as engineering and economics.
Taught within the School of Mathematics and Physics, the course draws on Surrey’s ground breaking research at the forefront of quantum technologies and will be taught by academics who are leading this field. The University is part of the £6m Quantum Technologies for Fundamental Physics programme.
A minimum of a UK 2:2 honours degree in either physics, computer science, mathematics, economics, or engineering or a recognised international qualification.
We may be able to consider other professional qualifications or experience of equivalent standing, demonstrating a good background in mathematics and computing. Please provide details of your role and responsibilities in your personal statement and CV when you submit your application.
For fees and funding options, please visit website to find out more.
We’re committed to making sure that we offer support for students who might need it, please visit website to find out more about about our scholarships and bursaries.
As a graduate of this course, you’ll have the skills and knowledge to work in quantum computing across a range of scientific and industrial sectors such as finance, healthcare and cryptography.
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