Computer engineering + quantum mechanics = ?

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The discussion centers on the intersection of computer engineering and quantum mechanics, particularly for individuals with a background in computer engineering who are interested in pursuing further education in quantum mechanics. The poster, holding a degree in Computer Engineering and currently studying microelectronics, expresses a strong interest in quantum mechanics and seeks guidance on available MSc or PhD programs that combine these fields. They mention quantum computing as a potential area of focus and reference a link to a related forum for additional resources. The conversation highlights the growing relevance of quantum mechanics in technology and the need for interdisciplinary programs that bridge computer engineering and quantum physics.
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computer engineering + quantum mechanics = ??

hello everyone. I have a degree in Computer Engineering (5 years) and i am currently pursuing an MSc in microelectronics. There are 2 sub fields in my Msc so i chose the one which had to do with physics. In my Msc i discovered the wonderfull world of quantum mechanics! (sighs). My problem is that from all the physics I've seen the only field i like is quantum mechanics so i can't really start a degree in physics from scratch. Is there an MSc or PHd program in Computer Engineering + Quantum mechanics or something?? Every help is appreciated...
 
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