Interviews with 44 quantum professionals yield four categories of experimental skills for bachelor's QISE jobs—instrumentation, data analysis, design, and communication—plus recommendations for undergraduate education.
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Synthesizing experiences from NSF NRT programs, the paper identifies tensions between disciplinary depth and breadth, structured and experiential learning, and individual versus team training, then proposes eight recommendations to guide QISE graduate education.
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Experimental Skills for Undergraduate Career Preparation in Quantum Information Science and Engineering
Interviews with 44 quantum professionals yield four categories of experimental skills for bachelor's QISE jobs—instrumentation, data analysis, design, and communication—plus recommendations for undergraduate education.
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Graduate Training in Quantum Information Science and Engineering: Lessons, Challenges, and a Roadmap from the NSF Research Traineeship Programs
Synthesizing experiences from NSF NRT programs, the paper identifies tensions between disciplinary depth and breadth, structured and experiential learning, and individual versus team training, then proposes eight recommendations to guide QISE graduate education.