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HL: Fachverband Halbleiterphysik

HL 39: Outreach / Wissenschaftskommunikation

HL 39.4: Talk

Thursday, March 21, 2024, 10:15–10:30, EW 015

Developing a structured training and further education program in quantum technologies - an overview of the Quantum LifeLong Learning course program — •Judith Gabel1, Björn Ladewig1, Christos Paspalides2, Anna Donhauser1, Stefan Küchemann1, Jochen Kuhn1, Tatjana Wilk1, Alexander Holleitner2, and Jan von Delft11Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Germany — 2Technische Universität München, Germany

Quantum technologies have the potential to disrupt various industries. As these technologies mature and transition from university research labs to real-world industry applications, it thus becomes increasingly important for professionals across different disciplines to acquire a comprehensive understanding of their capabilities and applications. Acknowledging this need, the Quantum LifeLong Learning (QL3) project, an initiative from the Munich universities, has been established. The QL3 project is a training and further education program tailored for diverse target groups within the industry. It caters to professionals ranging from managers and leaders without a technical background who seek an overview of quantum technologies over engineers looking for a thorough understanding of the field to quantum experts seeking a detailed introduction to fault-tolerant quantum computing. We outline our course program and share insights from the lessons we learned during its development.

Keywords: Science Communication; Outreach; Quantum Education

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