QUANTUM COMPUTING SCIENCE

 
 

In the early 20th century, Niels Bohr and his atomic model marked the beginning of the first quantum revolution, leading to technologies such as nuclear power, lasers, and transistors. This revolution played a pivotal role in shaping the modern world as we know it today. Currently, we find ourselves in the midst of the second quantum revolution, driven by ambitious goals to leverage quantum technology theories in building the world's first fault-tolerant quantum computers.

When completed, these quantum computers will enable us to overcome problems that are currently unsolvable and perform tasks that we can only dream of at present. The expectations are sky-high, with many believing that quantum technology will reshape our society more radically and swiftly than the internet has done over the past 40 years.

In collaboration with the University of Copenhagen and the Technical University of Denmark (DTU), we have produced a recruitment film aimed at attracting the brightest minds – the future quantum experts – to the new interdisciplinary master's program: Quantum Information Science.

Director & Cinematographer: Casper Høyberg, DFF

Producer: Ulrik Gutkin

Editor: Carl Gustav Nordentoft