Awareness & readiness

With our Quantum Organizational Readiness Levels, we examine how companies can prepare for quantum technology and engage the general public with this new technology.
We translate quantum algorithms into practical solutions for businesses. Our focus is on quantum computing and sensing, exploring innovative applications such as Quantum Machine Learning for astrophysics or Quantum Magneto Sensing for mapping underground infrastructure. The special professorship is a continuation of the L.INT professorship, established in collaboration with the Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica (CWI), Capgemini, and Regieorgaan SIA.
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With our Quantum Organizational Readiness Levels, we examine how companies can prepare for quantum technology and engage the general public with this new technology.

Quantum computers can assist in analyzing X-ray spectra from astronomy and materials science. Classical computers reach their limits in this area. We use quantum computing to enable new insights into extreme cosmic processes and material structures.

We are researching how quantum sensors can map pipelines and cables with greater accuracy and how we can detect unregistered ships. This way, we can use the same technology to prevent damage during excavation work and contribute to a safer Netherlands.
The expert of Applied Quantum Computing.
Dr. Marten Teitsma is Special Professor of Applied Quantum Computing at the Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences. His research explores applications of quantum computing in chemistry, quantum machine learning, and quantum sensing.
