{"id":1120289,"date":"2023-12-22T19:54:49","date_gmt":"2023-12-23T00:54:49","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/uncategorized\/ibm-teams-with-top-universities-for-quantum-education-in-japan-south-korea-and-the-u-s-aithority\/"},"modified":"2023-12-22T19:54:49","modified_gmt":"2023-12-23T00:54:49","slug":"ibm-teams-with-top-universities-for-quantum-education-in-japan-south-korea-and-the-u-s-aithority","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/quantum-computing\/ibm-teams-with-top-universities-for-quantum-education-in-japan-south-korea-and-the-u-s-aithority\/","title":{"rendered":"IBM Teams with Top Universities for Quantum Education in Japan, South Korea, and the U.S. &#8211; AiThority"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    IBMannounced the company intends to engage    withKeio University, TheUniversity of Tokyo,Yonsei University, SeoulNational University, and TheUniversity of Chicagoto work together to    support quantum education activities inJapan, Korea, andthe United States. IBM intends to deliver    educational offerings, in combination with contributions from    each of the participating universities, to advance the training    of up to 40,000 students over the next 10 years to prepare them    for the quantum workforce and promote the growth of a    globalquantum ecosystem.  <\/p>\n<p>    Quantum computing offers a different approach to computation    which may solve problems that are intractable. A skilled    quantum workforce is critical to growing the quantum industry    that will lead to economic development through leveraging    quantum computing technology. Currently, people trained and    skilled in quantum computing are needed as more    higher-education and research institutions, national labs, and    industries adopt quantum computing. To address the increasing    demands of a growing quantum workforce, IBM and the five    universities in Japan, Korea,    and the U.S. intend to collaborate on the education of new and    future generations of quantum computing users.  <\/p>\n<p>    Recommended AI    News:Riding on the    Generative AI Hype, CDP Needs a New Definition in 2024  <\/p>\n<p>    This international    initiative may include materials for educators from broad    disciplines of science and technology such as physics, computer    science, engineering, math, life sciences, and chemistry    departments. To prepare for era of quantum utility, and the    coming era of quantum-centric supercomputing, the universities    and IBM are focused on preparing a workforce capable of using    the latest quantum computing technologies for scientific    discovery and to explore industry applications that create new    value in specific domains.  <\/p>\n<p>    IBM intends to participate with the universities to develop a    robust quantum curriculum to teach the next    generation of computational scientists, who will be able to    use quantum computers as a scientific tool. And all parties    involved, whether individually or collectively, have the    resources to engage in educator training, course material    development, and community-driven educational events, including    mentorships, joint summer programs, exchange programs and    distinguished lecture programs.  <\/p>\n<p>    Recommended AI News:     Kasada Unleashes the Evolution of its Bot Defense Platform  <\/p>\n<p>    This monumental trilateral collaboration between IBM and some    of the worlds leading universities in the    U.S.,Japan,    andSouth Korea, is a    significant step forward in quantum education, ensuring our    continued technical    leadership, and epitomizes the spirit of international    cooperation and technological progress that are essential in    interconnected world. By fostering a robust quantum workforce    and supporting groundbreaking research, we are not only    enhancing academic excellence but also contributing to economic    development and technological innovation on a global scale.    Rahm Emanuel, U.S. Ambassador    toJapan.  <\/p>\n<p>    Since the Camp David agreements, cooperation between Korea,    the U.S. andJapan has    expanded to various fields such as the security, economy,    high-tech, health and cyber. I believe there is a true call for    collaboration between the three countries, especially in    high-tech fields such as quantum computing. announcement of the    plan to train human resources and establish a research and    industrial ecosystem in the quantum field will serve as a    meaningful starting point for the trilateral high-tech    cooperation. And I trust this will bring about substantial    benefits for the people of the three countries through more    investment and job creation. Yun    Duk-min,South    KoreaAmbassador toJapan.  <\/p>\n<p>    Keiohas been a pioneer in    quantum research and education for more than 20 years. Now is    the right time to rethink how we train the scientists and    engineers for careers in this growing field, and we are excited    to work with IBM and with other top universities in the    creation and use of the next generation of educational    materials. Blending our online courses with hands-on exercises    using IBMs materials will improve recruitment, the rate of    learning, and retention among our quantum native    students. ProfessorKohei    Itoh, President,Keio    University.  <\/p>\n<p>    Among the various research fields, quantum computing, which    excels at calculating equations containing many complex    combinations, is expected to play a key role in the future of    an advanced information-oriented and knowledge-intensive    society and has been one of the most important fields that we    emphasize at UTokyo, and we believe it very important to train    the quantum professionals of tomorrow, quantum natives.    Therefore, we aim to foster quantum natives and develop human    capital that will lead quantum research in social    implementation, industrial applications, and academic fields,    by promoting education on quantum computing throughout the    entire university. The education program starts with first-year    undergraduate students, using actual quantum computing    equipment, including the state-of-the-art IBM Quantum machines,    even with those new to quantum mechanics. It extends to senior    undergraduate and graduate courses in sciences, engineering,    and information science by implementing educational programs    that are seamlessly organized through undergraduate and    postgraduate courses. In this collaboration in quantum    education among the universities in the U.S.,Japan, andSouth Korea, we will make use of our    respective strengths to contribute to the further promotion of    quantum education and the solution of social issues.    Dr.Teruo Fujii, President,    TheUniversity of Tokyo.  <\/p>\n<p>    With the goal to create a robust quantum computing    ecosystem,Yonsei    Universityplans to introduce IBM Quantum System    One for the first time in Korea in 2024. This collaboration is    anticipated to significantly contribute to the foundational    framework of both domestic and international quantum computing    ecosystems. Simultaneously, it should play a pivotal role in    the training of experts and the facilitation of cutting-edge    research within the quantum computing domain. The collaboration    with IBM is poised to synergize withYonsei Universitysexisting prowess in    education and research, yielding a combined effect that will    propel the development in the field of quantum computing.    ProfessorSeoung Hwan Suh,    President, Yonsei University.  <\/p>\n<p>    SeoulNational    Universityis at the center of quantum science and    technology in Korea, with over 30 groups working on the core    problems of broad scientific and technological issues. More    recently, we have been working to build a stronger research    community at the SNU campus by bringing them together under a    single organization. This new organization will lead our    efforts in this fast-developing and vibrant field of quantum    science and technologies. Our collaboration with IBM and four    other affiliated universities in Korea,Japan, and the U.S. will boost our    efforts. We look forward to working with IBM in the coming    years. ProfessorHong Lim    Ryu, President, SeoulNational    University.  <\/p>\n<p>    Recommended AI News:     Fubo and EDO Partner to Measure Connected TV Advertising    Engagement and Outcomes  <\/p>\n<p>    TheUniversity of    Chicagowas an early pioneer of the field of    quantum engineering, and was the first university in the U.S.    to award graduate degrees in this emerging area of technology.    With other partners in theChicagoregion, UChicago has strived    to develop a vibrant ecosystem for quantum technologies that is    attracting companies and investments from around the world.    These developments have underscored the need for a talented    workforce. TheUniversity of    Chicagois excited and proud to partner with IBM,    and to build on its long-standing ties toKeio University,Yonsei University, SeoulNational University, and TheUniversity of Tokyo, to deliver world-class    educational programs that will prepare thousands of students    for jobs and opportunities in quantum information    sciences.Paul Alivisatos,    President, theUniversity of    Chicago.  <\/p>\n<p>    With the recent demonstrations that quantum computers at a    scale of more than 100 qubits are capable of being used as    scientific tools to deliver insights reaching beyond leading    classical approaches, we have an even greater need to educate    todays students to join the growing quantum workforce. This    effort intends to provideKeio    University, theUniversity of    Tokyo,Yonsei    University, SeoulNational    University, and theUniversity    of Chicagowith IBMs latest and most advanced    quantum education materials is a crucial step toward exploring    useful quantum applications. Daro Gil, Senior Vice President    and Director of IBM Research.  <\/p>\n<p>    [To share your insights with us, please write    <a href=\"mailto:tosghosh@martechseries.com\">tosghosh@martechseries.com<\/a>]  <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>The rest is here: <\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" href=\"https:\/\/aithority.com\/technology\/ibm-teams-with-top-universities-for-quantum-education-in-japan-south-korea-and-the-u-s\/\" title=\"IBM Teams with Top Universities for Quantum Education in Japan, South Korea, and the U.S. - AiThority\">IBM Teams with Top Universities for Quantum Education in Japan, South Korea, and the U.S. - AiThority<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> IBMannounced the company intends to engage withKeio University, TheUniversity of Tokyo,Yonsei University, SeoulNational University, and TheUniversity of Chicagoto work together to support quantum education activities inJapan, Korea, andthe United States. 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