Quantum Computing start-up Xanadu teams up with Université de Sherbrooke to train the next generation of quantum professionals

The University of Sherbrooke (UdeS) and Xanadu have collaborated to establish a talent pipeline of highly skilled professionals for Canada’s quantum technologies industry. As part of this collaboration, Xanadu will provide UdeS students with quantum computing educational resources that utilize their software and hardware to equip them for careers in the quantum computing field.

Xanadu, a top player in photonic quantum computing, is deeply committed to developing and supplying educational resources and supporting quantum professionals. Through this collaboration, Xanadu will provide UdeS students with foundational material utilizing various tools such as PennyLane, an open-source quantum computing software library, and access to their quantum devices via the Xanadu Quantum Cloud.

Multidisciplinary Program from UdeS Equips Students with Strong Foundation in Quantum Computing

The Institut Quantique at the University of Sherbrooke (UdeS) has established itself as a leader in Quantum research, and its latest initiative is the launch of a new Bachelor’s degree program in Quantum Information Sciences, the first of its kind in the French-speaking world. This program is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of quantum software development, covering topics that range from algorithm design to the mechanics of quantum systems.

“Multiplying collaborations with industry partners such as Xanadu will help further enrich the program, allowing students to gain practical, hands-on experience and providing them with the latest advancements in the quantum computing and quantum software, as well as a competitive edge in the job market.”

Nancy Dumais, Associate Dean of Education and Inclusion at the Faculty of Sciences.

With a multidisciplinary approach, the program aims to equip students with a strong foundation in quantum information sciences to help them become proficient in the field of quantum computing. The program is expected to play a significant role in preparing students for careers in quantum computing, which is a rapidly growing field with great potential for solving some of the world’s most challenging problems.

“We are excited to be partnering with Université de Sherbrooke to provide students with access to cutting-edge quantum technologies and training. We believe this gives students a unique advantage in the increasingly competitive quantum landscape and we look forward to continuing to contribute to the thriving quantum ecosystem in Canada.”

Jen Dodd, Xanadu Quantum Community Lead

With a shared commitment to advancing the field of quantum information science, the partners will identify opportunities for joint research and educational initiatives. This collaboration is especially significant given the National Quantum Strategy, announced in January 2022, which emphasizes talent development as one of its three pillars aimed at strengthening Canada’s position in the quantum field.

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Kyrlynn D

Kyrlynn D

KyrlynnD has been at the forefront of chronicling the quantum revolution. With a keen eye for detail and a passion for the intricacies of the quantum realm, I have been writing a myriad of articles, press releases, and features that have illuminated the achievements of quantum companies, the brilliance of quantum pioneers, and the groundbreaking technologies that are shaping our future. From the latest quantum launches to in-depth profiles of industry leaders, my writings have consistently provided readers with insightful, accurate, and compelling narratives that capture the essence of the quantum age. With years of experience in the field, I remain dedicated to ensuring that the complexities of quantum technology are both accessible and engaging to a global audience.

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