Quantum and technology futures: Have your say!
A research team at the University of Oxford is working in partnership with the Quantum Computing and Simulation Hub and techUK member EY to run a short 'expert' survey on general approaches to technology, and also the development of quantum computing in the UK.
Many countries and blocs around the globe – largely the US, Europe, China, and the UK – are developing quantum computing capabilities. Although the practical usage of quantum computers is still limited because of ongoing engineering challenges, quantum computers are predicted to out-perform classical computers in certain key respects.
The aim of this research is to to understand the levels of knowledge that people have about quantum computers, and what they might be used for.
This survey consists of a series of questions about technology development in general, and quantum computing in particular. Completing it should take about 10 minutes. The survey seeks to:
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Assess awareness and attitudes to quantum technologies and quantum computing in particular;
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Investigate attitudes towards the potential use cases of quantum computing;
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Investigate attitudes towards the political economy of quantum computing – ownership, control, beneficiaries.
The survey can be found at this link: https://oxford.onlinesurveys.ac.uk/responsible-quantum-computing. The survey is completely anonymous, and will be open until Friday 24th November.
The Principal Researcher is Dr Carolyn Ten Holter, who is attached to the Department of Computer Science at the University of Oxford. This research is being completed under the supervision of Professor Marina Jirotka.
Please do reach out directly to the team at the University of Oxford if you have any questions

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