About the Workshop To succeed in creating a robust quantum workforce for our burgeoning quantum industry, five new US Department of Energy national quantum lab centers, and three new NSF quantum leap challenge institutes (soon to be 5-6), we will need undergraduate quantum education across a broad spectrum of STEM disciplines, including many areas of engineering. Funded by the NSF ENG Directorate, this workshop will focus on determining the best way to introduce undergraduate quantum engineering education into universities nationwide, including public four-year universities, public and private flagship universities and four-year colleges. Organizing Committee Kenneth Brown, Duke University, USA Jonathan Candelaria, Stanford University, USA Lincoln Carr (Chair), Colorado School of Mines, USA Joshua Combes, University of Colorado, Boulder, USA Alan Ho, Google Quantum AI, USA Hilary Hurst, San Jose State University, USA Theresa Lynn, Harvey Mudd College, USA Prineha Narang, Harvard University, USA William Oliver, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA David Pappas, National Institute of Standards and Technology, USA Michael Raymer, University of Oregon, USA Mark Saffman, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA

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Thu., Feb. 25, 2021, 1:00pm-Fri., Feb. 26, 2021, 7:00pm