Day 2: Discussions across the Atlantic – Part 2
Day 2: Discussions across the Atlantic – Part 2 The second day of the forum kicked-off with another paper session by a diverse group of international researchers.In their submission on the Quantum Workforce, Frank Leymann and Johanna Barzen, both from University of Stuttgart, presented a curriculum for educating students on the “Future of Computing.” Resulting…
Day 2: World Café – Quantum Initiatives from all over the World
Day 2: World Café – Quantum Initiatives from all over the World The World Café Session of the Transatlantic Quantum Forum started off with an introduction of different international quantum initiatives. Although these initiatives range from being of academic nature to citizen inclusivity programs, they all have one common denominator: making quantum technology and its…
Day 1: Discussions Across the Atlantic – Part 1
Day 1: Discussions Across the Atlantic – Part 1 One primary goal of the Transatlantic Quantum Forum has been bringing together research all over the globe. To make this happen, we connected the different hubs in the evening of the first day to have a digitally connected panel discussion on various aspects of quantum technologies…
Day 1: Stakeholders from all over the World Coming Together
Day 1: Stakeholders from all over the World Coming Together In a recent article, researcher Eline de Jong [MBS1] (2022: 1) asked whether we are “at the dawn of a quantum revolution?” Among the participants of our Quantum Future Workshop, co-hosted by the TUM Think Tank, there was a broad consensus that it is still too early to…