Building the Quantum Workforce

Engineers, physicists, computer scientists and more are needed for the second quantum revolution.
Dr. Tina Brower-Thomas, Center for Integrated Quantum Materials’ Director of Education and Howard University CIQM Executive Director, joins Qubit by Qubit Advisory Board

Qubit by Qubit announces the appointment of the newest member to the academic Advisory Board: Dr. Tina Brower-Thomas.
Friday Institute Hosts Webinar on Building Quantum Computing Talent in NC Schools

BY CAROLINE BARNHILL On Feb. 16, 2022, educators and administrators across the state participated in a virtual discussion with leading education and technology experts to discuss an emerging technology with the power to change the world. The webinar, moderated by –Ray Zeisz, senior director of the Technology Infrastructure Lab at the Friday Institute for Educational Innovation, focused […]
Celebrating World Quantum Day, Qubit by Qubit Tackles Equity in the Next Generation of Quantum Workers

BY KENNA HUGHES-CASTLEBERRY This year’s World Quantum Day celebration has become more impactful thanks to the steadily growing quantum community. World Quantum Day is celebrated on April 14th, as a reference to the first few digits of Planck’s constant: 4:135667 x 10-15. This constant is essential in governing quantum physics. While many companies are using the holiday to explain […]
Archbishop Molloy Senior Reviews Quantum Computing Course

This school year, Molloy became a partner school with MIT’s “The Coding School” to offer a quantum computing course called Qubit by Qubit (QxQ). The course is an introductory college-level quantum computing course taught by MIT and Oxford quantum scientists in collaboration with IBM Quantum. In the first semester, students learned about the mathematical and […]
TQD Quantum Ethics Exclusive: Qubit by Qubit’s Mission is to Train a Diverse Quantum Workforce

Quantum Ethics: Continuing the Conversation. One of the critical issues that surfaced in our survey on quantum ethics is the need for accessibility, diversity and inclusion as both an industry and societal good. In this story, we present work done by Qubit by Qubit to improve diversity and accessibility through educational programs targeted at high […]
Two Agnes Irwin Juniors Accepted Into First-Ever Quantum Computing Course

Two junior students have been accepted into The Coding School’s first-ever, year-long quantum computing course in collaboration with IBM Quantum.
IBM and The Coding School to Offer Free Quantum Education to 5,000 Students

The big blue tech firm, IBM is at the forefront of quantum computing research. The company has joined hands with The Coding School to offer quantum computing course to high school students. IBM and the Coding School have launched an initiative to train 5000 high school and above students on quantum computing technology. This is a first of its […]
MIT Researchers Lead High School Educational Initiative on Quantum Computing

“Qubit by Qubit” introduces high school students to quantum computing through a week-long summer camp and a year-long course.
Preparing for the Jobs of the Future: The Coding School and MIT Physicists Are Making Quantum Computing Accessible to High School Students This Summer

MIT physicists have come up with a solution to prepare students with the necessary skills for the next technological revolution: teach them quantum computing.