Qualified human capital is the fundamental prerequisite for success in quantum technologies. The platform provides coordination among the education, expert-network, and awareness activities that develop the ecosystem's workforce capacity.
Education and Qualified Workforce
The aim is to open and develop undergraduate, master's, doctoral, and certificate programs in the fields of quantum computing, sensing, and communication. The goal is to expand interdisciplinary institutes and programs and to establish programs at vocational schools for training technicians and technical staff. Program curricula are developed taking into account current developments in the field and the needs of the ecosystem.
Expert Network and International Experience
Scholarships, internships, and national and international exchange programs are supported. Conducting joint theses and research with research institutions and universities abroad, developing visiting-researcher exchange, and attracting leading researchers in the field to our country are encouraged. These activities are addressed here in their dimension of developing the individual; the institutional and diplomatic dimension of the related collaborations is presented on the International Collaborations page.
Awareness and Employment
The aim is to raise public awareness of quantum technologies through national competitions, workshops, conferences, and media activities. Strengthening the employability of graduates within the defense industry and the quantum ecosystem is a core objective.