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Yale University | How to Join the Quantum Workforce? – Technology Transfer @yale | Uploaded 5 months ago | Updated 10 minutes ago
Building quantum technology requires a lot of people with different backgrounds (physicists, electrical engineers, computer scientists, software engineers, chemists, …) and it can be overwhelming to consider a career in quantum science and information.
 
By watching this series of panels hosted in partnership with QuantumCT, viewers will learn from students and researchers in the field what it is like to work in quantum and get advice on navigating the various pathways.
 
This sixth and final panel in this series will focus on technology transfer and will give attendees the tools to bring research and discovery from the lab to the world.
All previous panels in the “How to Join the Quantum Workforce?” series are available here: quantuminstitute.yale.edu/videos
 
 And for more information on everything quantum at Yale, visit quantuminstitute.yale.edu
How to Join the Quantum Workforce? – Technology TransferAutomatons: Jason NuttleBelonging at Yale: Supporting Employee ExcellenceYales Founders and SlaveryPublic Health Innovators of the Yale School of Public HealthVeterans Day 2023: Mikaela CardilloThe Yale Bird-Friendly Building InitiativeIs Our Democracy in Danger? An Expert Panel Covers the Latest ResearchWhy we chose the Yale School of Public HealthFrom Logical to Causal Inference: Truth, Counterfactual Scope, and Invariance, Gila SherYIGH Student Experiences in Global Health5th Seong-Yawng Park GRD ‘65 & Marguerite Clark Park Memorial Lecture: Namhee Lee

How to Join the Quantum Workforce? – Technology Transfer @yale

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