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Quantum Computing Education in Latin America: Experiences and Strategies

Physics Education 2025-09-03 v3 Quantum Physics

Abstract

Quantum computing is a rapidly advancing field with the potential to drive scientific, educational, and technological development. However, it faces a significant shortage of qualified experts, creating an urgent demand for skilled professionals. In Latin America, quantum education remains in its early stages, further widening the regional talent and access gap due to limited educational infrastructure and financial constraints. This work presents an initiative to integrate quantum computing into higher education in Latin America through the application of the European Competence Framework for Quantum Technologies, which offers a standardized approach to defining competency requirements and assessing essential skills in the field. We propose introductory courses aligned with the frameworks guidelines, designed to meet industry standards and reach a broad audience. Additionally, we introduce supplementary resources, including team dynamics and evaluation methodologies, to enhance the educational ecosystem. These initiatives aim to create a sustainable and comprehensive quantum education model across Latin America, to close the regional skills gap, foster inclusivity, and prepare a diverse workforce to contribute innovative solutions on the global stage.

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@article{arxiv.2410.18307,
  title  = {Quantum Computing Education in Latin America: Experiences and Strategies},
  author = {Laura Tenjo-Patiño and Cristian E. Bello and Alcides Montoya Cañola},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2410.18307},
  year   = {2025}
}

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10 pages, 6 figures