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Boka/beställ du en lokalGå in i TimeEdit och klicka på:Lokalbeställning för studenterLokalbeställning för lärareSök upp lokalen som du vill beställa i sökfönstret. Vissa lokaler måste du beställa och få godkännade för, dessa börjar med "Virt-" i listan. Övriga bokas direkt och behöver således inte godkännas av lokalbokare.Välj vilken tid du vill boka/beställa.Fyll i vilket syfte lokalen ska bokas
https://www.mhm.lu.se/boka-eller-bestalla-lokal - 2025-07-27
Musikhögskolan i Malmö är en av tre institutioner vid Konstnärliga fakulteten, Lunds universitet. FakultetsstyrelsenKonstnärliga fakultetens tre institutioner, Musikhögskolan i Malmö, Teaterhögskolan i Malmö och Konsthögskolan i Malmö, leds övergripande av Konstnärliga fakultetsstyrelsen.InstitutionsstyrelsenInstitutionsstyrelsen är Musikhögskolan i Malmös eget högsta beslutade organ och har det ö
https://www.mhm.lu.se/om-oss/ledning-och-organisation - 2025-07-27
Jag vill veta mer om antagning tillMusikerutbildningarMusiklärarutbildningar
https://www.mhm.lu.se/utbildning/antagning - 2025-07-27
Du som söker en kandidatutbildning behöver, förutom godkänt resultat på dina spelprov, också ha godkända resultat på övriga behörighetsgivande prov. I listan nedan hittar du mer information om just din inriktning. Kandidatprogram Sång (klassisk) För att bli erbjuden en plats vid kandidatprogrammet Sång (klassisk) behöver du, förutom godkända spelprov, även ha:Godkänt resultat på MT-prov (prov i mu
En funktionsvariation, till exempel en synskada, dyslexi eller adhd, är inget hinder för studier vid Musikhögskolan i Malmö. Vi kan erbjuda olika former av stöd beroende på din situation. Kontakta Avdelningen för pedagogiska stödåtgärder vid Lunds universitet för att få reda på vilka resurser du kan använda dig av och hur du ansöker om pedagogiskt stöd under din studietid. Läs mer om pedagogiskt s
https://www.mhm.lu.se/utbildning/pedagogiskt-stod - 2025-07-27
Scope The birth and development of quantum physics is one of the main scientific achievements of the 20th century. It has led to a revolution in our understanding of almost all aspects of the world around us and forms the basis of essentially all modern physics and chemistry. Advances in quantum physics have also directly or indirectly been responsible for some of the most important technological
https://www.nano.lu.se/NS166_Quantum_Technologies - 2025-07-27
Speaker: Heike Riel Classical computers which represent information as bits have evolved over many years in an unprecedented way and became ubiquitous in our life. Today these classical technologies based on miniaturization are reaching their limits and new computing paradigms are in quest to reduce power consumption and increase the performance of computation. Two new computing paradigms are emer
https://www.nano.lu.se/abstract-computing-bits-qubits-overview-talk - 2025-07-27
Speaker: Michelle Simmons The realisation of a large-scale error corrected quantum computer relies on our ability to reproducibly manufacture qubits that are fast, highly coherent, controllable and stable. The promise of achieving this in a highly manufacturable platform such as silicon requires a deep understanding of the materials issues that impact device operation. In this talk I will demonstr
https://www.nano.lu.se/abstract-engineering%20qubits - 2025-07-27
Speaker: Charles Marcus This talk will examine phase control in hybrid semiconductor superconductor materials, including frustration in periodic arrays, phase bias in planar Josephson junctions, and fluxoid quantization in full-shell nanowires. When phase can induce topological superconductivity is discussed and demonstrated.
https://www.nano.lu.se/abstract-topological-superconductivity-epitaxial-hybrid-materials - 2025-07-27
Speaker: Masahito Ueda Information thermodynamics incorporates quantum measurement into thermodynamics, thereby enabling one to evaluate the cost of measurement and that of information erasure in information processing of thermodynamics [1]. The total cost of measurement and information erasure resolves the paradox of Maxwell’s demon. Information thermodynamics also unifies the modern fluctuation
https://www.nano.lu.se/abstract-information-thermodynamics-overview-talk - 2025-07-27
Speaker: Alexia Auffèves Quantum technologies are currently the object of high expectations from governments and private companies, as they hold the promise to shape safer and faster ways to extract, exchange, and treat information. However, despite its major potential impact for industry and society, the question of their energetic footprint has remained in a blind spot of current deployment stra
https://www.nano.lu.se/abstract-quantum-technologies-need-quantum-energy-initiative - 2025-07-27
Speaker: Alain Aspect Einstein's conclusion that quantum mechanics is not complete was based on a local realist worldview. After Bell's theorem and subsequent experiments, one must renounce local realism. I will argue that non-local quantum images can yield fruitful intuitions.
https://www.nano.lu.se/abstract-quantum-non-locality-fruitful-intuitions-quantum-technologies - 2025-07-27
Speaker: Jörg Wrachtrup Spins in wide band gap semiconductors are a leading contender in various areas of quantum technology. Most notably they have been established as a novel tool for nanoscale sensing, major hardware for long distance quantum entanglement, as well as small scale quantum registers for quantum computing. I will present the use of spins in in those areas [1,2,3]. Specifically, I w
https://www.nano.lu.se/abstract-precision-measurements-correlated-electron-materials - 2025-07-27
Speaker: Artur Ekert Among those who make a living from the science of secrecy, worry and paranoia are just signs of professionalism. Can we protect our secrets against those who wield superior technological powers? Can we trust those who provide us with tools for protection? Can we even trust ourselves, our own freedom of choice? Recent developments in quantum cryptography show that some of these
https://www.nano.lu.se/abstract-privacy-paranoid-ones-quantum-path-towards-ultimate-limits-secrecy - 2025-07-27
Speaker: Nicolas Gisin Quantum information science emerged from studies on the foundations of quantum physics. I’ll illustrate this, starting from Bell inequalities all the way to commercial Quantum Key Distribution and Quantum Random Number Generator chips. But the story doesn’t stop here. Quantum information science, in turn, feeds back into the foundations, asking questions like, e.g., “how doe
https://www.nano.lu.se/abstract-bell-non-locality-quantumcommunication - 2025-07-27
Speaker: Steve Girvin This talk will present an overview of systems comprised of both qubits and oscillators. Such hybrid platforms offer powerful architectures with novel gates and instruction sets for quantum computation and hardware-efficient quantum error correction now going beyond the break-even point. In addition, recent experiments on quantum simulations of physical models containing boson
Speaker: John Martinis In order to specify a quantum computer technology, it is important to describe not just the qubit type and architecture, but qubit errors. This is because qubits are fundamentally error-prone, and computational power can only occur if the errors are small enough, roughly 2%. I will describe how the quantum supremacy experiment from Google was able to measure system error r
https://www.nano.lu.se/abstract-system-testing-quantum-computer - 2025-07-27
Speaker: Chris Monroe Trapped atomic ions are a leading physical platform for quantum computers, featuring qubits with essentially infinite idle coherence times and the highest purity quantum gate operations. Such atomic clock qubits are controlled with laser beams, allowing densely-connected and reconfigurable universal gate sets. The path to scale involves concrete architectural paths based on w
https://www.nano.lu.se/abstract-quantum-computing-atoms - 2025-07-27
Speaker: Matthias Steffen How do we deal with errors in quantum mechanics? We trade resources measured in the form of complexity, number of qubits, and runtime for reduced impact of errors. Quantum Error Correction (QEC) generally trades number of qubits and runtime along with classical processing (syndrome matching) to reduce effective errors rates. Owing to the significant overhead associated wi
https://www.nano.lu.se/abstract-error-mitigation-error-correction-continuous-path - 2025-07-27