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25 - 30 January 2025
San Francisco, California, US
Special Event
Quantum West: Building a Quantum Workforce
27 January 2025 • 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM PST | Moscone South, Room 153 (Upper Mezz) 
Harnessing phenomena such as superposition and entanglement for computation, sensing and imaging raises several challenges. Add in the need to engineer these phenomena into devices that can be controlled with classical electronics at room temperature, operate in noisy, real-world environments and scaled up to thousands of identical components, and you’ve considerably raised the stakes. We’ll discuss the opportunities, challenges, and best practice in creating a pipeline of talented, well-trained scientists and engineers who can meet those challenges. Panelists will provide a short summary followed by a moderated discussion on why we have a quantum skills gap and what we can do about it.


Moderator

Jessica Wade
 
 
Jessica Wade
Royal Society University Research Fellow and Lecturer
Imperial College London (United Kingdom)


Panelists

Heather Lewandowski
 
 
Heather Lewandowski
Professor, University of Colorado Boulder (United States)
Faculty Director Quantum Initiative Education and Workforce, CUbit (United States)
Fellow, JILA (United States)

Halina Rubinsztein-Dunlop
 
 
Halina Rubinsztein-Dunlop
Professor, University of Queensland (Australia)
Deputy Director, QUBIC (Australia)

Thomas Searles
 
 
Thomas Searles
Associate Professor
University of Illinois Chicago (United States)

Jake Douglass
 
 
Jake Douglass
Quantum Business Development Lead
Sandia National Laboratories (United States)


 



Event Details

FORMAT: Panel discussion followed by audience Q&A.
MENU: Coffee, decaf, and tea will be available nearby.
SETUP: Theater style seating.