Students Review of Innovations in Quantum Technologies, part 8

Authors

  • Mateusz Berliński Warsaw University of Technology
  • Mateusz Broczkowski Warsaw University of Technology
  • Jędrzej Chmiel Warsaw University of Technology
  • Jakub Mielnicki Warsaw University of Technology
  • Dawid Nowicki Warsaw Univeristy of Technology
  • Kamil Więcej Warsaw University of Technology
  • Ryszard Romaniuk Warsaw University of Technology

Abstract

This collective work compiles essays written by graduate students at the Warsaw University of Technology, aiming to bridge the gap between established engineering disciplines, such as Electronics, Telecommunications, and Computer Science—and the emerging field of Quantum Information Technology (QIT). The pedagogical core of this project challenges authors to identify a hypothetical or practical ”quantum layer” that could augment their standard Master’s thesis topics. This exercise serves to demonstrate that QIT is not merely an abstract physical theory but a versatile toolkit ready for cross-disciplinary application. The current 2025Z edition presents a diverse array of such hybrid concepts, ranging from environmental monitoring in Agriculture 5.0 and novel generative AI architectures, through robust cryptographic defense strategies and room-temperature biomedical sensors, to the fundamental hardware control stacks (Microwaves, ARTIQ/Sinara) required to operate quantum systems.

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Published

2026-02-17

Issue

Section

Quantum Information Technology