A dynamic, collaborative two-week in-residence program for PhD students in mathematics, computer sciences, physics, chemistry, or related fields with foundational knowledge of quantum mechanics. The program covers quantum algorithms, hardware, applications, and ethical dimensions. Eligibility: PhD students (Danish and international) with high English proficiency. Particular focus on applicants from USA, UK, Switzerland, Canada, Israel, South Korea, Japan, Australia, Germany, Netherlands, France, Sweden, and Finland. Tangible Benefit: Tuition, accommodation, planned social activities, and most meals (except dinner) are covered. Travel expenses up to DKK 5,000 (approx. $697 or €670) may be reimbursed if PhD grant does not include travel funding. DEADLINE: April 15, 2026, 23:59 CEST.
Location : Odense, Denmark
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