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QI: Fachverband Quanteninformation
QI 3: Certification and Benchmarking of Quantum Systems
QI 3.10: Talk
Monday, September 5, 2022, 17:45–18:00, H8
Quantum Lifelong Learning — •Lukas Sigl1,2, Tatjana Wilk2, Anna Donhauser3,2, Stefan Küchemann3,2, Bernhard Kraus1, Jan von Delft3,2, Jochen Kuhn3,2, and Alexander Holleitner1,2 — 1TU Munich, Germany — 2MCQST, Germany — 3LMU Munich, Germany
Quantum technologies comprise rapidly growing scientific fields with great potential for applications in industry. The current challenge for Germany and Europe is to educate a sufficiently large number of students in quantum technologies and to transfer knowledge as well as technological expertise from the research laboratories to the industrial sector.1 A key role is played by the specialists and executives of the high-tech industry, who have to recognize and implement the specific potential of quantum technologies for the respective company. We present our Munich project Quantum LifeLong Learning (QL3), a targeted education and training program of the Munich universities in the field of quantum technologies according to a university certificate and ECTS system with the target group of specialists and executives in industry. We acknowledge financial support by the Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung (BMBF) of Germany.
References: 1. C.D. Aiello, et al. Achieving a quantum smart workforce. Quantum Science and Technology 6, 030501 (2021)