If you’re not paying attention to quantum technology development, you’re missing out on the most exciting tech evolutions happening. Quantum computers are still in development, but as MIT suggests, “Thanks to some recent breakthroughs, aggressive roadmapping, and high levels of funding, we may see general-purpose quantum computers earlier than many would have anticipated just a few years ago”.
Had I remained in the classroom this year I would have been building a library of quantum computing resources that I could introduce to my seniors in hopes that some of them might consider it as a viable (and much supported) pathway in their post-secondary journey. But I’m not in the classroom, so I’m considering quantum on a much bigger scale, ideally a national one where I can connect educators to accessible quantum technology learning opportunities for students both in STEM and in non-technical fields of study.
Back in January, the Minister of Innovation, Science & Economic Development for Canada (ISED), François-Philippe Champagne, announced Canada’s Quantum Strategy. Looking past the ambition in the announcement, Champagne described Quantum as “…not vertical, it’s horizontal. Like AI, it is going to have an impact on everything.” This emphasizes the breadth of this new discipline even more than the hundreds of millions of dollars.
When electronic computers caught on at the end of the Second World War an industry needed to grow up around them to support their rapid development. There will certainly be a need for quantum algorithm creators who emigrate out of traditional computer science programs to explore this new and quite different form of programming, and there will be a need for engineers to design the complex systems needed to create stable superpositioned qubits at near absolute zero temperatures in environments screened from all interference. But there will also be places for human resources professionals, marketing types and other personnel who need a working understanding of quantum technologies in order to understand the business model and support the engineering needed to make it happen.
Quantum learning resources for your classroom:
Jan, 2023: GOVERNMENT OF CANADA REVEALS PLANS FOR $360 MILLION NATIONAL QUANTUM STRATEGY
Jan, 2023: MIT: What’s next for quantum computing
2020: Business: What quantum computing could mean for customer experience
2020: Quantum computing and quantum supremacy, explained
What a quantum computer is and online mini-games that help explain it: http://quantum-hub.herokuapp.com
An open source quantum programming online learning opportunity: https://qiskit.org/ Coding in quantum looks more like circuit design than what people traditionally think of programming.
Canada’s National Quantum Strategy: https://ised-isde.canada.ca/site/national-quantum-strategy/en/canadas-national-quantum-strategy
9 Industries at Risk from Y2Q: https://www.spiceworks.com/it-security/security-general/guest-article/post-quantum-cryptography-nine-industries-at-risk-from-y2q/
2022 Summer, Quantum Progress: https://er.educause.edu/articles/2022/7/quantum-computing-current-progress-and-future-directions
Digital Supercluster Quantum K-12 Program: https://www.digitalsupercluster.ca/projects/diversifying-talent-in-quantum-computing/
UBC Quantum Resource Hub: http://quantum-hub.herokuapp.com/app/sudoku
DTQC: https://quantum-hub.herokuapp.com/ Quantum resource hub
Quantum Arcade: https://quantum-hub.herokuapp.com/arcade
Quantum Playground: https://www.quantumplayground.net/#/home
Quantum Examples (summer ’22): https://builtin.com/hardware/quantum-computing-applications
Quantum Computing & Sims for Energy Applications: https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acsengineeringau.1c00033
Time to take quantum-safe cryptography seriously: https://research.ibm.com/blog/quantum-safe-cryptography-for-industry Major implications for cybersecurity with quantum development.
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Canada’s STEM student gap: https://www.itworldcanada.com/article/canada-faces-a-shortage-in-digital-and-stem-skills-says-c-d-howe-institute-report/499628
https://troymedia.com/education/canada-faces-a-serious-shortage-of-stem-skills/
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