20-22 Aug-2025 | TU Delft

IEEE EDS Quantum Technologies

Summer School

About the summer school

Are you diving into the fascinating quantum technologies?

IEEE EDS Quantum Technologies Summer School offers a comprehensive exploration of cutting-edge materials, devices, electric/photonic circuits, fabrication/integration processes, and computing architecture for advancements in quantum technologies.

Participants will gain a solid understanding of the underlying principles of Quantum Technologies while examining potential practical applications that could drive significant innovations across multiple domains. From quantum material to quantum computing architecture, the various opportunities offered by these disruptive technologies will be explored.

You will also get the opportunity to engage with top researchers and innovative start-ups, participate in lively discussions, and acquire collaboration and intercultural communication skills.

Featured speakers

Why you should attend

Beside the lectures from the experts of quantum technologies, the summer school will organize the following special and interactive events.

Poster session is held throughout the summer school. You can bring a poster showcasing your current research/plan, get feedback from and have network with participants/experts. The best poster will be awarded at the end of the summer school.

Quiz: In the mid-way, participants will answer quiz to monitor their progress on understanding the topics. It will be interactive, and the answers will be shared, explained and discussed among participants.

Laboratory visit: The participants will visit several labs in QuTech and QCE. The laboratory setups for quantum research such as cryo-measurement setups for quantum computing will be explained by researchers.

Start-up visit: In Delft there are several quantum startups spun-out from QuTech, forming a vibrant ecosystem. The participants will visit the startup companies and interact with them.

Cleanroom tour: The participants will visit two cleanrooms in Delft for nanofabrication of chips with qubit and interface electronics necessary for scaling up the quantum system.

Workgroup: The students will form groups and analyze given journal paper(s) about quantum technologies. Each group will give presentations to explain the paper and original idea that are beyond the paper inspired by the lectures. The award will be given for the best group.

Why you should attend

Program

Location

Delft University of Technology

Faculty of EEMCS

Lecture room Boole

Mekelweg 4

2628CT Delft

The Netherlands