There are nearly 90 quantum-focused academic programs across the U.S. from the bachelor's to the postdoctoral level. They fall in the following disciplines: interdisciplinary (43%), physics (27%), ...
The quantum computing industry faces a global talent shortage, with only one qualified candidate for every three specialized positions. More than half of quantum jobs require only a bachelor’s degree, ...
The quantum technology sector is projected to grow to nearly $2.7 trillion of economic value worldwide by 2035, potentially creating thousands of new engineering positions across quantum computing, ...
Accelerate the future of technology by studying one of the world’s most cutting-edge fields: quantum information science and engineering (QISE). This exciting discipline is at the forefront of today’s ...
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This article is part of a package on the future of quantum computing. Read about the most promising applications of these machines here and see an illustrated field guide to qubits here. Inside a ...
Despite unprecedented investments in the private markets and government initiatives worldwide, the quantum industry faces a significant talent shortage. There's only one qualified candidate for every ...
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