Influence of IQT on Research in ICT, Part 3

Authors

  • Daniel Al-Burgan Warsaw University of Technology
  • Zinelabidine Leghelimi
  • Zan Li
  • Łukasz Nowicki
  • Mehdi Raji
  • Szymon K. Sendłak
  • Minyu Zhang
  • Ryszard S. Romaniuk

Abstract

The advanced Quantum Information Technologies
subject for Ph.D. students in Electronics Engineering and ICT
consists of three parts. A few review lectures concentrate on topics
which may be of interest for the students due to their fields of
research done individually in their theses. The lectures indicate
the diversity of the QIT field, resting on physics and applied
mathematics, but possessing wide application range in quantum
computing, communications and metrology. The individual IQT
seminars prepared by Ph.D. students are as closely related to
their real theses as possible. An important part of the seminar is
a discussion among the students. The task was to enrich, possibly
with a quantum layer, the current research efforts in ICT. And
to imagine, what value such a quantum enrichment adds to the
research. The result is sometimes astonishing, especially in such
cases when quantum layer may be functionally deeply embedded.
The final part was to write a short paragraph to a common paper
related to individual quantum layer addition to the own research.
The paper presents some results of such an experiment and is a
continuation of previous papers of the same style.

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Published

2025-03-26

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Section

Quantum Information Technology