A Universal Quantum Technology Education Program
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2305.15959v2
- Date: Tue, 30 May 2023 20:00:15 GMT
- Title: A Universal Quantum Technology Education Program
- Authors: Sanjay Vishwakarma, Shalini D, Srinjoy Ganguly, Sai Nandan Morapakula
- Abstract summary: We propose a novel universal quantum technology master's curriculum which comprises a balance between quantum hardware and software skills.
The proposed curriculum holds the potential to revolutionize the quantum education ecosystem by reducing the pressure of hiring PhDs faced by startups.
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- License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
- Abstract: Quantum technology is an emerging cutting-edge field which offers a new
paradigm for computation and research in the field of physics, mathematics and
other scientific disciplines. This technology is of strategic importance to
governments globally and heavy investments and budgets are being sanctioned to
gain competitive advantage in terms of military, space and education. Due to
this, it is important to understand the educational and research needs required
to implement this technology at a large scale. Here, we propose a novel
universal quantum technology master's curriculum which comprises a balance
between quantum hardware and software skills to enhance the employability of
professionals thereby reducing the skill shortage faced by the academic
institutions and organizations today. The proposed curriculum holds the
potential to revolutionize the quantum education ecosystem by reducing the
pressure of hiring PhDs faced by startups and promoting the growth of a
balanced scientific mindset in quantum research.
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