Quantum education

At the University of Luxembourg, quantum science and technology education is integrated across both Bachelor’s and Master’s levels, reflecting the growing importance of this field.
The University’s approach to quantum education benefits from Luxembourg’s strategic position in Europe’s quantum initiatives and its growing quantum technology ecosystem, including collaboration opportunities with research centres and industry partners.
Uni.lu’s role in building Quantum talent
As outlined in the Luxembourg Quantum Strategy, the University of Luxembourg is central to building the country’s quantum talent pipeline. It offers specialised courses in quantum information, cryptography, and computing and is expanding its academic offering with new Master’s and PhD programmes. The university promotes interdisciplinary learning by linking quantum studies with AI, cybersecurity and data science, and collaborates with the Digital Learning Hub to deliver hands-on training. Through joint research, international exchanges, and outreach, it aims to attract and develop the next generation of quantum experts.
Quantum in Bachelors and Masters
Quantum at Doctorate level

Doctoral Training Unit Quantum Dynamics in Condensed Matter (QUANCOM)
Launched in October 2024, this Doctoral Training Unit aims to seed a National Quantum Initiative focused on fostering and harnessing emergent technologies enabled by the control of quantum systems to perform quantum information processing. It registers within the National Priorities to drive industrial and service transformation, through cutting-edge research in fundamental phenomena defining materials function and devices, design of quantum algorithms for future computers and communication systems, and provide 21st century education, namely, educating a pool of students contributing to the quantum-smart workforce capable of tackling the on-going technological transformation.