Science Academy Info Session
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Wednesday, September 9, 2026
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Graduate Certificate in Quantum Computing
The Graduate Certificate in Quantum Computing provides working professionals with training and advanced knowledge in quantum computing and offers the opportunity to apply learning through hands-on exercises and experiential opportunities. Quantum computing has the potential to enhance secure communications through novel encryption key distribution methods and explore solutions to problems previously deemed too hard to tackle for classical computing. Quantum computing can also revolutionize well established disciplines such as data science and machine learning making it a critical area of study in today’s market.
Participants in the program explore machine learning and identify areas where quantum computing can impact the discipline. Students also explore applications of quantum computing to optimization, encryption, information theory, and communication. Be able to explain the principles behind quantum computing, implement and execute applications on quantum computers or their simulators, and be ready to differentiate between the physical implementations of quantum computers and how this affects capabilities and performance. Graduates of the program will also be able to make appropriate and successful business decisions when quantum technologies reach maturity. No prior knowledge in quantum physics or quantum computing is necessary.
The Graduate Certificate in Quantum Computing is a 12-credit graduate program that can be completed in less than one year. Courses are primarily offered in the evening and may be in person, online or blended, depending on the course. In-person courses meet in UMD College Park campus classrooms, offering a focused, distraction-free learning environment. The program is offered through the Science Academy in the College of Computer, Mathematical, and Natural Sciences. Instruction is provided by university faculty and experts in the field. The program uses the semester academic calendar with classes held in fall and spring semester (16 weeks each).
Program Directors & Instructors
Anil Zenginoglu
Faculty Director, Quantum Computing M.S. and Graduate Certificate Programs
Babak Azimi-Sadjadi
Lecturer
Kemal Davaslioglu
Lecturer
Stefan Doboszczak
Senior Lecturer, Mathematics
Erik Gustafson
Associate Scientist, Universities Space Research Association
Franz Klein
Chief Quantum Technologist/Scientist, QLab
Aaron Lott
Senior Research Scientist and Program Manager, Research Institute of Advanced Computer Science at USRA
Alejandra Mercado
Associate Director, Master's in Telecommunications Program, Electrical and Computer Engineering
Maicol Ochoa
Assistant Research Scientist, UMD and NIST
Konstantina Trivisa
Professor, Mathematics & IPST