Alán Aspuru-Guzik | Professor of Chemistry and Chemical Biology
Harvard University | 12 Oxford Street, Room M138 | Cambridge, MA 02138
(617)-384-8188 |
http://aspuru.chem.harvard.edu |
http://about.me/aspuru
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From: Joe Checkelsky <checkelsky(a)mit.edu>
Date: Mon, Mar 20, 2017 at 1:56 PM
Subject: Fwd: Quantum Science Summer School Opportunity
To: "alan(a)aspuru.com" <alan(a)aspuru.com>
Dear Alan,
I hope this email finds you well. I wanted to send you the electronic
version of the flyer we've sent out about the QS3 school this summer. If
you would share it with your research group it would be much appreciated!
Thanks again for your participation!
Best,
Joe
Begin forwarded message:
*From: *qs3 <qs3(a)mit.edu>
*Subject: **Quantum Science Summer School Opportunity*
*Date: *March 13, 2017 at 3:34:47 PM EDT
*To: *colleges_summer_scholars <colleges_summer_scholars(a)mit.edu>du>,
qs3_mailing_list <qs3_mailing_list(a)mit.edu>
Greetings!
The National Science Foundation and the Department of Energy are sponsoring
the Quantum Science Summer School (QS3) program this summer. The program
is for graduate students and postdocs in condensed matter, materials, and
related fields for the next “quantum revolution.” The aim is to provide
students an interactive learning experience with both theoretical and
experimental leaders in the field and a connection to a new technology. The
2017 school is focused on Quantum Computing and will be held at Johns
Hopkins University. Awards include round-trip travel and attendance
expenses.
We’d like to ask if you would please post (or forward) the attached flyer
where your physics, science and engineering students will see it, or pass
it on to an appropriate department for posting. We would be grateful if you
would bring it to the attention of your graduate students and postdocs.
Students are selected for this highly competitive program based on an
application and a recommendation letter. More information about the program
and the application to register can be found at
QS3.mit.edu
<http://qs3.mit.edu/>.
If we should update our mailing list with a different person at your school
for future mailings about our summer school program, please let us know via
email at qs3(a)mit.edu.
Thank you for your consideration!
Joseph G. Checkelsky
Assistant Professor, Department of Physics
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Phone: (617) 324-7762
email: checkelsky(a)mit.edu