Welcome to a workshop on undergraduate teaching in Quantum Technology. An event open for participants from Swedish universities who are engaged in or interested in undergraduate teaching.
The aim of the EDU-WACQT program is to coordinate undergraduate teaching in Quantum Technology. To achieve this, the WACQT graduate school is organizing lunch-to-lunch meetings for participants from Swedish universities who are engaged in or interested in undergraduate teaching.
Organisers: EDU-WACQT/ Graduate school of WACQT
Overview
- Date:Starts 16 October 2025, 12:00Ends 17 October 2025, 12:00
- Location:KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm (Albanova, FD5)
- Language:English
Workshop Goals
- Share experiences, challenges, and best practices in quantum teaching
- Explore common curriculum frameworks and resource sharing
- Foster collaboration across institutions
- Inspiration : Quantum technology education roadmap (https://arxiv.org/pdf/2109.13850 )
Programme
12:00-13:00 | Arrival and Lunch |
Welcome lunch and informal networking at the venue. | |
13:00-13:30 | Welcome and Tour-de-introductions |
Opening by EDU-WACQT | |
Short round of participant introductions. | |
13:30-14:30 | Undergraduate Quantum Education Across Sweden |
Lightning presentations from universities on (3–5 min each) course offerings, structure, and focus areas. Related to QT at the undergraduate level. | |
Open discussion on common difficulties in teaching quantum topics. | |
Experiences with lab integration, student engagement, and conceptual understanding. | |
14:30-15:15 | Towards National Collaboration |
Potential initiatives: shared modules, guest lectures, joint proposals – concrete which lectures are missing in individual universities? Theory + experiments combined? Invite experimentalists to theory courses and vice versa?? | |
Ideas for follow-up activities or funding such as through the QT education programs in Europe (https://qtedu.eu/qtedu-european-pilot-projects ) | |
15:15-15:30 | Coffee Break |
15:30-17:30 | Lab Visits (Parallel or Rotating Groups) |
Tours and demonstrations from local research groups: | |
Squeezing Lab (KTH, Applied Physics) – Quantum optics and precision measurements. | |
NQCIS Lab (KTH, Physics) – Quantum communication infrastructure in Sweden. | |
Photonics lab (SU, Physics) – Photonic quantum information processing. | |
18:30 | Workshop Dinner |
DAY 2 | |
09:00-09:15 | Coffee |
09:15-10:15 | Workshop to arrive at a Roadmap for QT teaching (https://arxiv.org/pdf/2109.13850 ) |
Breakout discussion: What should every Swedish quantum tech BSc student learn? | |
Balance between physics, computing, and engineering perspectives. | |
10:15-11:00 |
Resource and Platform Exchange |
Short demos and discussion: | |
Teaching tools (e.g., IBM Q, Qiskit, QuTiP). | |
Course materials, labs, and simulations in use. | |
Potential for shared repositories and collaboration. | |
11:00-11:45 |
Nordic Quantum (Ariadna Soro + Mickael Fogelstrom) |
11:45-12:15 |
Wrap-Up and Next Steps , next meeting |
12:15-13:00 |
Lunch and Departure |