BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//DTU.dk//NONSGML DTU.dk//EN CALSCALE:GREGORIAN BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART:20220331T220000Z DTEND:20220402T220000Z SUMMARY:Quantum Computing Applications in Chemical and Biochemical Engineering Workshop DESCRIPTION:
DTU Chemical Engineering, American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE) and Knowledge Hub Zealand host the first ever Quantum Computing Applications in Chemical and Biochemical Engineering Workshop.
\nQuantum computing technology is gaining a lot of interest as an impactful problem-solving tool that can be used in lucrative fields such as biotechnology and sustainability to accelerate the process of developing novel technologies.
\nThe workshop will bring together scientists and engineers at all career stages in academia, industry, and startups to showcase advances in an emerging and rapidly growing field. Sessions will include interactive activities that promote knowledge, networking, and student engagement.
\nRegister and find more information.
\nCo-hosted by DTU, Knowledge Hub Zealand and AIChE and supported by the Novo Nordisk Foundation.
\nSeyed Soheil Mansouri (DTU), Izabela Balicka (AIChE)
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DTU Chemical Engineering, American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE) and Knowledge Hub Zealand host the first ever Quantum Computing Applications in Chemical and Biochemical Engineering Workshop.
\nQuantum computing technology is gaining a lot of interest as an impactful problem-solving tool that can be used in lucrative fields such as biotechnology and sustainability to accelerate the process of developing novel technologies.
\nThe workshop will bring together scientists and engineers at all career stages in academia, industry, and startups to showcase advances in an emerging and rapidly growing field. Sessions will include interactive activities that promote knowledge, networking, and student engagement.
\nRegister and find more information.
\nCo-hosted by DTU, Knowledge Hub Zealand and AIChE and supported by the Novo Nordisk Foundation.
\nSeyed Soheil Mansouri (DTU), Izabela Balicka (AIChE)
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