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The ethics of quantum technology is something that I've cared deeply about since the star
The ethics of quantum technology is something that I've cared deeply about since the start of my studies and is something that everyone should care about as they move forward in their journey in this discipline.
**Here are some of my resources:**
- [Quantum Computing & BLM](https://medium.com/@shwethajayaraj/quantum-computing-blm-an-uncomfortable-truth-64899af81806)
**Other resources:**
- [A Holistic Approach to Quantum Ethics Education](https://arxiv.org/pdf/2306.00027.pdf)
*Definition*: Quantum Ethics is the field of study concerned with the social, economic, and political implications of quantum technologies.
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**Organizations:**
• [QWorld](https://qworld.net/);
• Quantum ELSPI [project](https://law.stanford.edu/projects/regulating-quantum-technology/) and [publications](https://link.springer.com/collections/eiebhdhagd) at Stanford University;
• The Quantum Delta NLs [Centre for Quantum and Society](https://quantumdelta.nl/cqs/);
• The University of Ottawas [Nexus for Quantum Technol](https://www.uottawa.ca/research-innovation/quantum-institute)[ogies Institute](https://www.uottawa.ca/research-innovation/quantum-institute), which includes members from the Universitys Faculty of Law;
• The Quantum Insiders [Call to Action for Quantum Ethics](https://thequantuminsider.com/2021/02/01/quantum-ethics-a-call-to-action/)
• Oxford Quantum Circuits, who participated in the Quantum Insiders Call to Action, and CEO [Ilana Wisbys talk on Quantum Ethics](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g-EUafHQR2E);
• The IOP Sciences [Focus on Perspectives on Societal Aspects and Impacts of Quantum Technologies](https://iopscience.iop.org/collections/2058-9565_Focus-on-Perspectives-on-Societal-Aspects-and-Impacts-of-Quantum-Technologies) as part of the Quantum Science and Technology journal;
• Geneva Science and Diplomacy Anticipators Proposal for an [Open Quantum Institute](https://gesda.global/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/Press-release-appendices_12Oct.2022_ENG_final-1.pdf);
• [Q4Climate](http://q4climate.org/);
• PsiQuantums [Qlimate](https://www.qlimate.world/) initiative;
• [Qubit x Qubit](https://www.qubitbyqubit.org/);
• The [Physics Education Research](https://www.colorado.edu/per/research) group at the University of Colorado Boulder;
• [Girls in Quantum](https://girlsinquantum.com/);
• [One Quantum](https://onequantum.org/); and
• The Center for Quantum Networks [Thrust 4 on Societal Impacts of the Quantum Internet](https://cqn-erc.org/research/thrusts/thrust-4/).
The underlying theme to all of these initiatives is that quantum is for everyone, regardless of background or experience, and there are opportunities for anyone who is interested to learn more and contribute to the growing global quantum community.
via[ Deadcat Livecat](https://deadcatlivecat.com/articles/quantum-ethics-in-action-the-quantum-ethics-project-and-other-initiatives-around-the-world/).
For the [Quantum Ethics Project](https://www.quantumethicsproject.org/) (QEP), the path to answering these questions means equipping quantum researchers with the tools they need to engage in ethical and societal issues that intersect with the quantum technologies they develop. Joan Arrow, a PhD student at the Institute for Quantum Computing, launched the QEP in mid 2021 and later brought on co-founders Rodrigo Araiza Bravo, Sara Marsh, and Anna Knörr to assist the QEP with its goal of introducing societal and ethical training to graduate students in the quantum field.
While primarily operating out of Waterloo, Ontario, the QEP comprises a network of close to 100 people internationally that include not only quantum researchers, but industry representatives, non-STEM researchers, and prospective students who are looking to enter the quantum field. It is now part of the [GreenHouse](https://uwaterloo.ca/united-college/greenhouse) social impact incubator to help sustain the programs growth and is collaborating with [Center for Quantum Networks](https://cqn-erc.org/research/thrusts/thrust-4/) to further research in the societal impact of quantum technologies.
In a recent conversation with Joan, she explained that the QEP defines quantum ethics as “the academic discipline that studies the social, economic, and political implications of quantum technologies”. Dedicated to the three pillars of education, diversity, and research, the QEP is trying to break down the barriers that have traditionally separated and stereotyped researchers in STEM, social sciences, and humanities.
## Education Focused
The QEPs current focus is on education, including providing foundational knowledge to people who are new to the quantum field, as well as empowering existing researchers with ethical decision-making skills for responsible innovation.
For example, in 2022 the QEP ran a [summer course](https://twitter.com/quantum_ethics/status/1573728836742778884?cxt=HHwWiMC87b-CgdcrAAAA) on foundational mathematics for quantum research, and the QEP recently presented a guest lecture on quantum ethics for students in the Perimeter Institutes [Perimeter Scholars International Program](https://perimeterinstitute.ca/psi-masters-program). The QEP is also designing a multi-day workshop, which will be scaled into a full semester course on quantum ethics tentatively planned for 2024.
Under its diversity pillar, the QEP provides support to underrepresented students in the quantum field by drawing on its existing network and resources of established researchers who want to see the quantum community grow and diversify. In December 2022, the QEP awarded the “[Einsteins Brain Award](https://twitter.com/quantum_ethics/status/1602407757117853705?cxt=HHwWksC4xa_X8rwsAAAA)” to the student who achieved the top grade in the summer program. The student completed the summer program without access to a personal computer, and as part of the award, the QEP bought a laptop computer for this exceptional student.
Under the research pillar, the QEP aims to assist quantum researchers in understanding the societal impact and underlying technical credibility of their work. The QEP recognizes that quantum hype is not just a problem for the public—researchers in the field must also understand the scope and impact of their work through a practical lens. As quantum researchers themselves, the QEPs founders are incorporating societal impact analysis into their own academic pursuits and building the foundation for other quantum researchers to do the same.
Of course, the QEP is not the only group working to integrate societal considerations into quantum technology and improve access to education in the field. The QEP is also developing its website to become a central hub connecting other groups and organizations that are engaging in interdisciplinary initiatives like the QEP.