Nsf/doe Quantum Science Summer School (Qs3)
Opportunities for Grad Students and Postdocs
Second Edition
The second edition of NSF/DOE Quantum Summer School is now accepting applications. Deadline is January 31st.
The 2018 edition is organized at Cornell, June 10 - 22, 2018. Please check the web-page: qs3.mit.edu for information about the School and for access to online application. QS3 will support most travel and local costs for students and postdocs, including reimbursement for travel including economy airfare, dormitory room, and meals.
The QS3 School is part of NSF's Quantum Leap program. The 2018 edition will focus on Fundamentals and Applications of Quantum Materials, providing an excellent education and fun opportunity to graduate students and postdocs in the fields of condensed matter physics, materials science, and disciplines of quantum science in engineering, chemistry, and related fields.
It includes key current topics of interest in quantum science and their applications to new technologies in academic and industrial contexts. The goal is to provide interactive and convergent training to participants by top experts in the field in an intensive two week format. School is sponsored jointly by NSF and DOE, and managed by Joe Checkelsky (MIT), Natalia Drichko (JHU), Liang Fu (MIT), Kyle Shen (Cornell) and Jun Zhu (PSU). Limited number of openings is available please let your students and postdocs know.
The second edition of NSF/DOE Quantum Summer School is now accepting applications. Deadline is January 31st.
The 2018 edition is organized at Cornell, June 10 - 22, 2018. Please check the web-page: qs3.mit.edu for information about the School and for access to online application. QS3 will support most travel and local costs for students and postdocs, including reimbursement for travel including economy airfare, dormitory room, and meals.
The QS3 School is part of NSF's Quantum Leap program. The 2018 edition will focus on Fundamentals and Applications of Quantum Materials, providing an excellent education and fun opportunity to graduate students and postdocs in the fields of condensed matter physics, materials science, and disciplines of quantum science in engineering, chemistry, and related fields.
It includes key current topics of interest in quantum science and their applications to new technologies in academic and industrial contexts. The goal is to provide interactive and convergent training to participants by top experts in the field in an intensive two week format. School is sponsored jointly by NSF and DOE, and managed by Joe Checkelsky (MIT), Natalia Drichko (JHU), Liang Fu (MIT), Kyle Shen (Cornell) and Jun Zhu (PSU). Limited number of openings is available please let your students and postdocs know.
First Edition
A joined MIT-JHU-Cornell-PSU team proposed the NSF/DOE QUANTUM SCIENCE SUMMER SCHOOL (QS3) , to take place at Johns Hopkins campus in Baltimore, MD,.
The purpose of this school is to educate graduate students and postdocs in key topics of interest in quantum science and their applications to new technologies in academic and industrial contexts. Applicants from the fields of condensed matter physics, materials science, and disciplines of quantum science in engineering, chemistry, and related fields are welcome to apply.
QS3 will support most travel and local costs for students. This includes reimbursement for domestic travel including economy airfare up to $600, dormitory room, and meals.
The web-based application and more information about the school can be found at: qs3.mit.edu
A joined MIT-JHU-Cornell-PSU team proposed the NSF/DOE QUANTUM SCIENCE SUMMER SCHOOL (QS3) , to take place at Johns Hopkins campus in Baltimore, MD,.
The purpose of this school is to educate graduate students and postdocs in key topics of interest in quantum science and their applications to new technologies in academic and industrial contexts. Applicants from the fields of condensed matter physics, materials science, and disciplines of quantum science in engineering, chemistry, and related fields are welcome to apply.
QS3 will support most travel and local costs for students. This includes reimbursement for domestic travel including economy airfare up to $600, dormitory room, and meals.
The web-based application and more information about the school can be found at: qs3.mit.edu