Quantum Organisational Readiness Levels

Prepare your company for the future with quantum computing. Discover our Quantum Organisational Readiness Levels to assess how ready your organization is for this groundbreaking 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.
On this page, you will find a complete overview of agenda items from the Applied Quantum Computing research group. These range from in-house organized events such as conferences, symposia, lectures, workshops, and courses to presentations by our researchers at external events related to our research.
Prepare your company for the future with quantum computing. Discover our Quantum Organisational Readiness Levels to assess how ready your organization is for this groundbreaking technology.
Understand the mysterious X-ray spectra of metal ions in hot plasmas. Project Orbital harnesses the power of quantum computing to perform X-ray simulations with unprecedented accuracy and speed.
Map underground infrastructure more accurately using quantum sensing. Explore how quantum gravity and magnetic sensors can make excavation work more efficient and cost-effective.
The expert of Applied Quantum Computing.
Dr. Marten Teitsma has been a distinguished lecturer in Applied Quantum Computing at the Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences since 2020. His research focuses on the applications of quantum technology, particularly in Quantum Computing for Chemistry, Quantum Machine Learning, and Quantum Sensing. He collaborates with companies and organizations to develop practical applications of this technology and plays a key role in the Applied Quantum Technology master's program. Marten began his career as a lecturer in vocational education and has since built a broad academic background, with studies in Technical Informatics, Philosophy, and a Ph.D. in Artificial Intelligence. As a member of Quantum Delta Netherlands, he contributes to educational initiatives and has developed various academic programs, including the Applied Quantum Computing minor and bachelor's and master's programs in Quantum Technology. He has a strong passion for responsible implementation of new technologies and translating complex knowledge into accessible education. Marten is committed to integrating quantum technology into society and fostering innovation.