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Description |
A4 |
Know and be able to apply the physical theories inherent to the understanding of systems for quantum information processing, including quantum thermodynamics as well as advanced aspects of magnetism and quantum mechanics. |
A6 |
Know and understand the nature of the physical platforms for the processing of quantum information in photonic systems: quantum optics, integrated optical systems, opto-atomic systems, detection and measurement systems, semiconductor photonics. |
B6 |
To acquire knowledge about physical systems capable of implementing information processing in quantum degrees of freedom. |
B7 |
To have knowledge of quantum optics and the role and properties of light and its manipulation in quantum information processing and communications. |
B10 |
Knowledge about new solid-state quantum materials, their physical and topological properties. |
C1 |
To analyze and break down a complex concept, examine each part and see how they fit together |
C2 |
To classify and identify types or groups, showing how each category is different from the others |
C3 |
To compare and contrast and point out similarities and differences between two or more topics or concepts |