Navigating Hype, Interdisciplinary Collaboration, and Industry Partnerships in Quantum Information Science and Technology: Perspectives from Leading Quantum Educators
Liam Doyle, Fargol Seifollahi, Chandralekha Singh

TL;DR
This paper explores how quantum educators perceive managing hype, fostering interdisciplinary collaboration, and developing industry partnerships to support sustainable growth in quantum information science and technology.
Contribution
It provides qualitative insights into educators' perspectives on managing expectations, attracting diverse talent, and establishing effective university-industry collaborations in QIST.
Findings
Educators emphasize managing hype to prevent unrealistic expectations.
Strategies for attracting non-physicists include leveraging interdisciplinary expertise.
Successful industry partnerships face challenges like IP and organizational goals.
Abstract
The rapid advancement of quantum information science and technology (QIST) has generated significant attention from people in academia, industry, and the public. Recent advances in QIST have led to both opportunities and challenges for students and researchers who are curious about the potential of the field amid hype, considering whether their skills are aligned with what the field needs, and contemplating how collaborating with industries may impact their research. This qualitative study presents perspectives from leading quantum researchers who are educators on three critical aspects shaping QIST's development: (1) the impact of hype in the field and strategies for managing expectations, (2) approaches to creating conducive environments that attract students and established researchers from non-physics disciplines, and (3) effective models for fostering university-industry…
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Computing Algorithms and Architecture · Attention Economy in Education and Business · Nanotechnology research and applications
