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World Quantum Day: Meet our researchers and play The Qubit Game
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As a quantum engineer, the reporter knows how confusing quantum computing can sound.
Key facts
- Google Quantum AI is a partner in the National Q-12 Education Partnership, which was spearheaded by the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy to expand access to K-12 quantum learning
- In celebration of World Quantum Day, the Google Quantum AI team wanted to try a different way to introduce people to the world of quantum computing
- It’s wonderful to see so many community partners, including Google Quantum AI, working with teachers to bring fun quantum activities and games online
- And for me, that’s what World Quantum Day is all about: showing everyone what quantum computing is and how they can get involved
Summary
The team need more students pursuing careers building or using quantum computers, and understanding what it would be like to be a quantum scientist or engineer. The team need experts in several fields (from quantum chemists to physicists to computer scientists) to help them understand how quantum computing might be applied to their work. The team need to help the broader public explore how quantum computing could transform their lives in a realistic way. And for me, that’s what World Quantum Day is all about: showing everyone what quantum computing is and how they can get involved.