Students’ view of Quantum Information Technologies, part 4

Authors

  • Maciej Kowalczyk Warsaw University of Technology
  • Urszula Wardzyńska Warsaw University of Technology
  • Ewelina Borkowska Warsaw University of Technology
  • Karina Klekowiecka Warsaw University of Technology
  • Mateusz Kłodnicki Warsaw University of Technology
  • Siarhei Kuzmich Warsaw University of Technology
  • Rafał Łuszczyński Warsaw University of Technology
  • Filip Mańka Warsaw University of Technology
  • Tomasz Żarnovsky Warsaw University of Technology
  • Kinga Hacaś Warsaw University of Technology
  • Ryszard S. Romaniuk Warsaw University of Technology, Institute of Electronic Systems

Abstract

Students attending the lecture on quantum infor- mation technology are mostly at the level of completing their master’s theses in the disciplines of AEEiTK or ITT. The task is to write a short essay by each student on the hypothetical addition of a narrowly applicable QIT layer to the actual implementation of the thesis, if possible. In most cases, this is possible because QITs cover a very wide range of potential technical applications. Where this is not possible, or in the case of an undefined thesis topic, students should write a more general essay or write their personal opinion on what they think about the future of QIT. The current article is another part of a series of works on this topic with subsequent student groups.

Author Biography

Ryszard S. Romaniuk, Warsaw University of Technology, Institute of Electronic Systems

University Professor; Editor-in-Chief IJET; Chair Edit. Board Ph.Let.PL; Ed.Adv.Bd. Photonics Spectra; Director of ISE, FE&IT, WUT; Research Secretary, Committee of Electronics and Telecommunications, Polish Academy of Sciences; Eisenhower Fellow; SPIE Fellow; Member: IEEE, OSA, EOS, EPS, Jury - The Prism Awards for Photonics Innovation, Polish Physical Society, SEP - Assoc.Pol.El.Eng., Photonics Society of Poland.

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Published

2025-03-26

Issue

Section

Quantum Information Technology