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Quantum Engineering and Technology is a section of Frontiers in Physics that aims to foster the investigation of the quantum model of computation and its physical implementations. The section covers the studies of quantum systems used for information acquisition, storage and processing and development of specific methods for simulation, characterization and optimization of these systems directed at their engineering for technological applications. Areas covered include, but are not limited to:
• Quantum information
• Quantum communication
• Quantum cryptography
• Quantum sensing and imaging
• Quantum-classical transition
• Quantum materials and metamaterials
• Physical realizations of quantum computers (ion-traps, NMRQC, superconducting quantum computers, etc)
• Large quantum coherent systems
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