To prepare her students for the future of computer science, Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) researcher Tian Guo is launching a project that will put the power of quantum computing in their hands.
Guo, an associate professor in the Department of Computer Science, will use a $799,995 award from the National Science Foundation (NSF) to develop computer science techniques and tools, as well as course modules with hands-on activities, that will prepare college students for careers in the emerging field of quantum cloud computing.
“Quantum computing can leverage vast computational power to solve incredibly complex problems in areas such as cryptography and scientific simulations of chemical reactions,” Guo said. “At the same time, quantum computing is a very challenging field and is only beginning to move into distributed quantum computing. This project will play a role in advancing the field of quantum cloud computing, educating future workers, and providing resources or services that can bring quantum computing to many more people.”