What Are the Best MSc Quantum Information Programs in Europe?

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An undergraduate physics student is seeking recommendations for MSc programs in Europe focused on quantum information and quantum optics, specifically those taught in English. A response highlights the new "Quantum Technologies" MSc program at Leeds University in the UK, providing a link for more information. Additionally, the Perimeter Institute is mentioned as a notable institution with expertise in quantum information.
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I'm an undergraduate physics student and I'm looking for a MSc program at a european university (taught in English), related to quantum information, quantum optics etc. Any opinions?
 
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Hi,

I'm not sure if you're still looking for an MSc program, but we are just about to start teaching one in "Quantum Technologies" at Leeds University in the UK.

The website is here:
http://www.physics.leeds.ac.uk/postgraduates/msc-quantum-technologies/

Hope this helps!

-Martin
 
You might also want to check out Perimeter Institute, they have some QI people there.
 
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