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Future uses of quantum
Building quantum computers isn’t the only challenge—knowing what to do with them is just as important. A quantum computer will only be…
What's coming next?
Gathering perspectives from experts, other disciplines and groups in society can help us to build an inclusive future for quantum computing.…
Impact
Impact What’s coming next? Gathering perspectives from experts, other disciplines and groups in society can help us to build an inclusive…
D&I Kalender
In een diverse gemeenschap als die van de TU Delft is het goed om van collega's en medestudenten te weten welke dagen voor hen belangrijk…
Feiten en cijfers
De TU Delft is de oudste en grootste technische universiteit in Nederland. Aan onze acht faculteiten bieden we zestien bachelor- en meer dan…
An introduction to quantum computing
This magazine is both an introduction into quantum computing and an exploration of its impact on our world. It follows on from our 2019…
References
List of Stakeholder Meetings Industry Delft Circuits Microsoft Orange Quantum Systems Frank Ruess, author of Boston Consulting Group’s The…
Towards a TU Delft Vision on Quantum Computing
Pieter Vermaas (chair), Michael Wimmer, Derek Lomas, Carmen G. Almudever, Giordano Scappucci Quantum computing is scaling up The development…
Weather Forecasting: an unexplored field for Quantum Computing
An interview with Peter Dueben Peter Dueben (Machine Learning & AI coordinator at the European Centre for Medium Range Weather Forecasts),…
Response by the Rector Magnificus, Tim van der Hagen
Our Rector Magnificus reflects on the future of quantum computing at TU Delft. Tim van der Hagen, Rector Magnificus and President of the…