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Inria is France’s national research institute for digital science and technology. World-class research, technological innovation and entrepreneurial risk are its DNA. More than 3,900 researchers and engineers work in 220 project-teams, most of which are shared with major research universities, to explore new avenues, often in interdisciplinary collaboration with industrial partners, in response to ambitious challenges.

The Inria – QAT team, coordinator of the project, is a research team located in Paris, France, and focusing on the development of quantum information processing technologies by deriving advanced theoretical tools that can help us understand the capabilities of quantum computers, improve their design for specific algorithms, and unlock new quantum functionalities. More information here.

Chalmers University of Technology is a private research university located in Gothenburg, Sweden.

Chalmers is a highly-reputed university in education and research, and is consistently ranked among the top 100 universities in engineering and technology in the world, as well as considered one of Europe’s leading technical universities.

Sorbonne University is a public research university located in Paris, France. The institution’s legacy reaches back to the Middle Ages in 1257 when Sorbonne College was established as one of the first universities in Europe.

Sorbonne University is one of the most sought after universities by students and researchers from France, Europe, and French speaking countries.

The Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS) is one of the world’s leading research institutions. To meet the major challenges of today and tomorrow, its scientists explore life, matter, the Universe and the workings of human society.

Internationally recognized for the excellence of its scientific work, the CNRS is a benchmark in the world of research and development, as well as for the general public.

The University of Milan, known colloquially as la Statale, is a public research university. As a public institution concerned with the development and progress of knowledge, the University has always been committed to research projects that influence the quality of life of citizens.

Research at the University of Milan is mostly conducted in the departments and the many specialised structures, favouring the creation and growth of networks of collaboration locally, nationally and internationally.


This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon Europe Framework Programme under Grant Agreement No. 101114899.

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