Solicited Advice #6: Doctoral Researcher Zeki Seskir, Germany

Zeki Seskir is a Doctoral Researcher at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) in Germany and a member of the scientific staff in the research group Life, Innovation, Health, and Technology at the Institute for Technology Assessment and Systems Analysis (ITAS). He is also the Founding Director of the Future Technologies Association. Dr. Seskir’s researchContinue reading “Solicited Advice #6: Doctoral Researcher Zeki Seskir, Germany”

Solicited Advice #5: Professor Ahmed Younes, Egypt

Prof. Ahmed Younes is a Professor of Quantum Computing at Alexandria University and the founder and leader of the Alexandria Quantum Computing Group (AleQCG). He manages the Centre of Excellence for Quantum Computers at Alexandria University and coordinates the Professional Master’s Program in Quantum Computing and Quantum Information. He also serves as the national coordinatorContinue reading “Solicited Advice #5: Professor Ahmed Younes, Egypt”

Solicited Advice #4: Dr. Steevy J. Cordette, United Arab Emirates (UAE)

Dr. Steevy J. Cordette is a member of Optica and a Senior Member of IEEE. He holds an M.Sc. in Telecommunication Engineering from ESIGELEC and an M.Res. in Electromagnetism and Optoelectronics from ISAE-SUPAERO (2006), a Certificate in R&D Business and Management from ENPC (2008), and a Ph.D. from Télécom Paris, Institut Polytechnique de Paris (2010).Continue reading “Solicited Advice #4: Dr. Steevy J. Cordette, United Arab Emirates (UAE)”

Solicited Advice #3: Professor Paul Griffin, Singapore

Professor Paul Griffin, Assistant Director of the Master of Information Technology in Business at Singapore Management University (SMU), has been engaged with quantum computing since the late 1990s. With recent advances in quantum hardware, he develops quantum algorithms to address real-world business challenges. His research with industry partners explores the potential of hybrid quantum/classical neuralContinue reading “Solicited Advice #3: Professor Paul Griffin, Singapore”

SheQuantum Newsletter: March 2025 – Asia Focus Edition

Quantum technology is rapidly advancing in Asia, fueled by substantial investments, cutting-edge research, and collaborative efforts between governments, academic institutions, and private enterprises. Countries like China, Japan, Singapore, South Korea, India, Taiwan, and Hong Kong are emerging as upcoming global leaders in quantum research and development, driving innovation in quantum computing, security, communication, and sensingContinue reading “SheQuantum Newsletter: March 2025 – Asia Focus Edition”

SheQuantum QSESC Whitepaper: Universalization of Quantum Software Engineering

A comprehensive whitepaper and an initial, earnest spark on the need for universalization and standardization efforts in Quantum Software Engineering by SheQuantum. The Quantum Software Engineering Standardization Council (QSESC), established by SheQuantum, convenes to advocate for the development of a standardized, universal approach in quantum software engineering with the support of global experts. We stronglyContinue reading “SheQuantum QSESC Whitepaper: Universalization of Quantum Software Engineering”

SheQuantum Founder’s Message

“When I founded SheQuantum in 2020, it began as a very small initiative which I never thought would grow and thrive to the level that it is today!” It’s so heartening to see registered users, especially women and girls, not only from developed countries and developing countries, but from underdeveloped countries as well! It is very encouragingContinue reading “SheQuantum Founder’s Message”