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Prof. Nicolas Gisin invited to speak on trends of quantum computing
On Friday, June 18, Gisin joins the European Academy of Sciences and Arts to talk about the challenges of revolutionary technology.
Kenneth Nwafor, Last Student from the Original SIT Cohort, Prepares for Graduation
The successful defence of Nwafor's thesis marks a milestone for SIT as it celebrates the 100% completed graduation rate of its first cohort.
Mauro Pezzè Presents at 43rd International Conference on Software Engineering
Mauro Pezzè, Gunnel Jahangirova and Paolo Tonella will present their recently published paper at ICSE.
Zeca Carvalho joins Flow Experience digital event in Brazil
VP of #CyberFit Sports at Acronis discusses the future of MI, highlighting trends and upcoming plans for SIT Autonomous as an entertainer in the autonomous sports industry.
Serguei Beloussov offers exclusive interview with leading Swiss business outlet, Bilanz
Beloussov talks about past and futuree business ventures, noting SIT University as his next about his next project.
SIT and Acronis Renew Shared Partnership with Swiss Field Hockey Team, Servette HC
SIT, in collaboration with Acronis, renews its sports partnership with Servette HC - Hockey sur gazon, a Swiss field hockey team.
Physical Review Letters Accepts SIT Research Paper, Co-authored with Prof. Nicolas Gisin
The Physics Review Letters (PRL), a leading physics journal, accepts, for the first time, an SIT co-authored paper.
SIT StartGarden Program
We’re excited to launch the inaugural program of the SIT StartGarden Accelerator.
Acronis Executives Join SIT Master Students for Exclusive Open Q&A Event
On May 18, freshmen from the SIT Master program met with the Acronis executive team for an open student Q&A session.
The Future Role of Quantum Supremacy: Insights from 2020 ACM Award Winner, Dr. Scott Aaronson
In a recent interview with SIT, Dr. Aaronson shed insight on how the concept of quantum supremacy will play a role in future trends of quantum computing.