Jena University launches Quantum Science & Technology program
27.06.2024 - The Abbe School of Photonics is launching the new international master's degree programme “Quantum Science & Technology” in the winter semester 2024/25.
The program is aimed at students from Germany and abroad who are passionate about quantum physics and its technical applications. The new MSc degree program has a strong practical focus and is taught exclusively in English. The application process for the two-year master's program has been opened, the application deadline is 15 September.
“With quantum technology, we are on the threshold of new technological developments that have enormous social and economic potential,” says Dr Frank Setzpfandt, who is coordinating the new program at the faculty of physics and astronomy. Examples include quantum computers and quantum cryptography, both technologies that have already made the leap into new technical dimensions. The crux of the matter: there is a lack of skilled personnel, as there are not enough experts for the new technologies either at research institutions or in the industry.
“This is where we come in with the new degree program,” says Dr Christian Helgert. The chief executive officer of the Abbe School of Photonics also emphasizes the high level of responsibility that comes with the new program: “We are offering young people prospects as scientists in a dynamic and exciting field of the future.”
Not only the best minds from the field of physics are invited, but also engineering graduates with a passion for technology. “We have designed the program with a strong practical focus,” says Setzpfandt, meaning “less blackboard and chalk” and more practical experience directly in the lab. The in-house research laboratories offer students optimal conditions for carrying out and realizing their own experimental research. The strong practical component makes the degree program particularly attractive in an international comparison.
Of course, quantum physics is already part of the conventional physics degree program, says Helgert. However, the new master's program focuses on the latest technological developments. It was therefore important to be sensitive when designing the program so as not to weaken the Jena physics program in favor of the new direction. As many applications have already been received despite the short notice, the new master's degree course is to be launched in autumn 2024 with a hand-picked group of students and then grow from year to year.
He draws a parallel with the photonics degree program, which was launched in 2009 and now enjoys an excellent international reputation. “As a research location with over 100 years of history in optics and photonics, Jena is a globally renowned address,” says Helgert. And the Abbe School of Photonics has long since established itself as an international brand for first-class training prospects.
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