Gain the expertise to advance quantum technologies and launch your career in the quantum industry
Join us for an information session where we'll provide an overview of IQC’s Master of Science in Physics (Quantum Technology Specialization). We'll discuss the program's goals, who would benefit most from applying, and how it prepares students to become leaders in the field. Additionally, we'll showcase some of the advanced devices and equipment that students work with throughout the program, giving you an inside look at the hands-on learning opportunities that set this program apart.
Our speakers
Jonathan Baugh
Jonathan Baugh is a Professor of Chemistry and member of the Institute for Quantum Computing at the University of Waterloo. His research group develops spin-based quantum bits (qubits) in solid-state devices, working toward scalable quantum information processing and quantum sensing applications. Dr. Baugh completed a PhD in Physics in 2001 at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and was a JSPS Fellow at the University of Tokyo prior to joining IQC as a faculty member in 2007. He is the Director of the Collaborative Quantum Information Graduate Program at the University of Waterloo.
Michael Grabowecky
Michael Grabowecky is the Quantum Technology Lab Lead at the Institute for Quantum Computing (IQC). He is responsible for managing the operations of a teaching laboratory aimed at training the quantum workforce through hands-on learning with quantum technologies. This laboratory hosts the experimental component of the Masters in Quantum Technology program offered by the University of Waterloo’s Department of Physics and Astronomy, in partnership with IQC, and the Transformative Quantum Technologies (TQT) research initiative.