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IEEE Quantum Week: A Vibrant, Diverse, and Valuable Resource for Recruiters

By IEEE Computer Society Team on
March 21, 2024

Exhibiting at QCE, Global Practice Lead at Amazon Quantum Solutions Lab, discussed how Amazon Web Services is working to bring quantum technologies to its customers.

  • , head of Quantum Computing and Technologies at the Leibniz Supercomputing Center, spoke on integrating quantum acceleration into high-performance computing to tackle deeply complex scientific and engineering challenges.
  • , University of Chicago professor and director of Q-Next, discussed crucial emerging opportunities for national quantum research centers to collaborate with industry in engineering quantum technologies at the atomic scale.
  • , IBM Quantum’s senior manager of Quantum Theory and Capabilities, spoke about entering the age of quantum utility and how we might employ quantum computers for near-term studies of interesting problems using error suppression and error mitigation techniques.
  • , head of Quantum Computing and Applied Research at JPMorgan Chase, discussed the state of the art of quantum computing in finance, focusing on quantum algorithms and applications for financial use cases.
  • Panel Discussions


    IEEE Quantum Week’s expert panels focus on enlightening, impactful discussions on varied topics, from hardware–software codesign to quantum workforce training. The international researchers and practitioners leading these workshops aim to both share their insights and to engage the conference community in stimulating discussions.

    In 2023, IEEE Quantum Week’s Panels Program included 12 panels. Among the panel topics were quantum standards, quantum–classical processing, laboratory funding, and the challenges enterprises face in adopting quantum computing.

    Tutorials


    The IEEE Quantum Week program also includes dozens of tutorials, including general introductions to quantum computing and how-to sessions on specific tools or challenges. Among the 30 tutorials at the 2023 conference were the following:

    • Introduction to Quantum Computing Parts 1 & 2
    • The QICK: Quantum Instrumentation Control Kit
    • Quantum Ethics in Action
    • Deep Dive into Classical Simulation of Quantum Circuits with QX-Simulator
    • Security of Quantum Computing Systems

    Workshops


    IEEE Quantum Week workshops offer forums for smaller groups to discuss topics in quantum research, practice, education, and applications. These community-building workshops draw diverse attendees including scientists, developers, educators, and entrepreneurs—as well as newcomers—to exchange and discuss early-stage scientific and engineering ideas.

    The 33 workshops at the 2023 conference were led by high-level international experts from academia, industry, and government labs. Following are a few of those workshops, which exemplify the diversity of IEEE Quantum Week topics, learning opportunities, and attendees:

    • Demystifying the Quantum Enigmas: A Hands-on Introduction to Quantum Computing
    • 1st International Workshop on Quantum Machine Learning: From Foundations to Applications
    • Developing Responsible and Ethical Quantum Computing for Societal Benefit
    • Practical Quantum Error Correction and Fault-tolerant Quantum Computing: A Full-stack Approach
    • Chemical Applications of Quantum Computing
    • Quantum Computing Entrepreneurship

    As these program examples shows, IEEE Quantum Week’s sessions and their presenters can give recruiters insights into the field and its current issues. It can also give them a deeper understanding of the positions their company needs to fill now and in the future.

    Formal Recruiting Opportunities


    In addition to the conference program and informal networking opportunities, IEEE Quantum Week also offers recruiters and their companies focused, formal options for engaging with job seekers.

    The Quantum Week Career Fair

    The Career Fair invites recruiters to connect with prospective hires at all levels, from students to post-docs to professionals. During the Career Fair, recruiters can share information about their organization and its culture, discuss existing or upcoming open positions, and interview candidates for specific jobs.

    IEEE Quantum Week also supports recruiters by posting their open positions on the conference site. In addition, it lets job seekers post resumes and personal profiles to give recruiters further information on candidates’ interests and experience.

    The Exhibition Hall

    By participating in the IEEE Quantum Week Exhibition Hall, companies and organizations can create a base of operations to engage with attendees and prospective hires throughout the conference.

    The Exhibition Hall is a hive of activity that gives recruiters and all attendees myriad opportunities to experience cutting-edge quantum technologies, as well as to share their own specific contributions to the field’s ongoing evolution.

    Next Steps


    The 2023 IEEE Quantum Week website offers detailed information about all of last year’s sessions, presenters, and events. It also provides an overview of what recruiters can expect from the 2024 IEEE Quantum Week conference, which will be held 15–20 September 2024 in Montreal. Registration is open from 14 April through 5 August.

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