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Creating a Roadmap Toward Global Quantum Education

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September 16, 2023
2:00 pm - 5:00 pm EDT
Add to Calendar September 16, 2023 2:00 pm September 16, 2023 5:00 pm America/New_York Creating a Roadmap Toward Global Quantum Education

Introduction and aims

Quantum computing is a new form of computing which utilizes quantum mechanics to perform calculations for problems previously impossible to solve. As with many technologies, quantum computing requires education and training. Without purposeful direction of education this will be yet another technology accessible only to a limited number of privileged few. We are organizing a session on Global Quantum Education to address this concern and ensure equitable access to quantum computing and related technologies.

Abstract

Quantum computing is becoming increasingly important and commercially relevant. It promises to both solve problems, but also create others if not adequately prepared for them. Many of these problems arise because quantum capabilities suffer from a disparity between developing and developed countries: only the most wealthy and most technologically-advanced states have quantum programs. This is a critical time in the industry, with the amount of investment now in the billions of dollars, new startups proliferating weekly, and quantum degree/certificate programs becoming a standard part of technical education.

We are proposing this session to discuss the status of quantum education. We have invited representatives from organizations who have significantly contributed to this sector, including private, non-profit, academic, and governmental. Our goal is to foster equitable worldwide quantum education. We have already received confirmation from the Chicago Quantum Exchange, OneQuantum Africa, and the NSF-Funded Quantum Education for Students and Teachers, among others.

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Pupin Hall at Columbia University
538 W 120th Street
New York, NY 10027 United States
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https://operations.cufo.columbia.edu/content/pupin-hall

Introduction and aims

Quantum computing is a new form of computing which utilizes quantum mechanics to perform calculations for problems previously impossible to solve. As with many technologies, quantum computing requires education and training. Without purposeful direction of education this will be yet another technology accessible only to a limited number of privileged few. We are organizing a session on Global Quantum Education to address this concern and ensure equitable access to quantum computing and related technologies.

Abstract

Quantum computing is becoming increasingly important and commercially relevant. It promises to both solve problems, but also create others if not adequately prepared for them. Many of these problems arise because quantum capabilities suffer from a disparity between developing and developed countries: only the most wealthy and most technologically-advanced states have quantum programs. This is a critical time in the industry, with the amount of investment now in the billions of dollars, new startups proliferating weekly, and quantum degree/certificate programs becoming a standard part of technical education.

We are proposing this session to discuss the status of quantum education. We have invited representatives from organizations who have significantly contributed to this sector, including private, non-profit, academic, and governmental. Our goal is to foster equitable worldwide quantum education. We have already received confirmation from the Chicago Quantum Exchange, OneQuantum Africa, and the NSF-Funded Quantum Education for Students and Teachers, among others.