Future quantum workforce: Competences, requirements, and forecasts

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  • Franziska Greinert
  • Rainer Müller
  • Philipp Bitzenbauer
  • Malte S. Ubben
  • Kim Alessandro Weber

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  • Technische Universität Braunschweig
  • Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg)
  • University of Münster
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Original languageEnglish
Article number010137
JournalPhysical Review Physics Education Research
Volume19
Issue number1
Publication statusPublished - 5 Jun 2023

Abstract

With the increasing industrial relevance of new quantum technologies, a well-educated quantum workforce becomes increasingly crucial. The foreseeable lack of workforce raises important questions. What are the expectations regarding the future relevance of second-generation quantum technologies What are the requirements for the workforce in the coming quantum industry Which competences, knowledge, and skills should future employees have In this paper, we report the results of our study that were aimed at mapping requirements and forecasts for the future quantum workforce. Our study consisted of three consecutive survey rounds. In total, we gathered 188 responses from industry and academic experts across Europe. Our study results served as an input for the development of the European Competence Framework for Quantum Technologies, delivered by the project QTEdu CSA for the European Quantum Flagship. In addition, we will discuss predictions from experts related to the future quantum workforce, including the expected industrial relevance of the main areas of quantum technologies, the need for educational efforts, and the expected influence of quantum technologies on everyday life.

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Future quantum workforce: Competences, requirements, and forecasts. / Greinert, Franziska; Müller, Rainer; Bitzenbauer, Philipp et al.
In: Physical Review Physics Education Research, Vol. 19, No. 1, 010137, 05.06.2023.

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Greinert F, Müller R, Bitzenbauer P, Ubben MS, Weber KA. Future quantum workforce: Competences, requirements, and forecasts. Physical Review Physics Education Research. 2023 Jun 5;19(1):010137. doi: 10.48550/arXiv.2208.08249, 10.1103/PhysRevPhysEducRes.19.010137
Greinert, Franziska ; Müller, Rainer ; Bitzenbauer, Philipp et al. / Future quantum workforce : Competences, requirements, and forecasts. In: Physical Review Physics Education Research. 2023 ; Vol. 19, No. 1.
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