Quantum Cryptography School for Young Students 2011
An exciting week long program offered to Canadian students in grades 10 to 12.
An exciting week long program offered to Canadian students in grades 10 to 12.
The school is designed for researchers in mathematics, physics or computer science who are interested in learning about quantum information.
A student conference associated with the 12th Annual Summer School on Quantum Information
This event will connect the next generation of quantum researchers from around the world to Canada’s research community.
This is an invite only event.
Undergraduate School on Experimental Quantum Information Processing
A two-week program on the theory and experimental study of quantum information processors aimed primarily at students just completing their junior year. The program is designed to introduce students to the field of quantum information processing. The lectures are geared to students of engineering, physics, chemistry and math, though all interested students are invited to apply. The program has space for 20 students.
This five-day program consisting of lectures and tutorials focuses on theoretical and experimental aspects of quantum communication, especially quantum cryptography.
3rd Annual Conference of Quantum Cryptography
An exciting week-long program offered to students in grades 11 to 12.
The Quantum Cryptography School for Young Students (QCSYS) is an exciting week-long program offered to Canadian students in Grades 11-12. This year the program will run through August 12-16, 2013. The program is run by the Institute for Quantum Computing in conjunction with the University of Waterloo
The CAM Conference is a joint meeting of the Canadian, American and Mexican Physical Societies which is held every second year, cycling between locations in Mexico, the United States, and Canada, with Canada hosting the CAM conference every sixth year.
The Undergraduate School on Experimental Quantum Information Processing (USEQIP) is a two-week program on the theoretical and experimental study of quantum information aimed primarily at students completing their third undergraduate year. The lectures and experiments are geared toward students in engineering, physics, chemistry, mathematics and computer science, though all interested students are invited to apply.