Collaborative Research: CyberTraining: Pilot: Collaborative Quantum Computing and Cybersec — NSF Award to New York Institute of Te
The increasing demand for expertise in quantum computing and cybersecurity presents both a national challenge and an opportunity. By 2035, quantum computing is expected to generate nearly $700 billion in value, yet the talent pipeline remains limited, with only one qualified candidate for every three job openings. Mean
| Award title | Collaborative Research: CyberTraining: Pilot: Collaborative Quantum Computing and Cybersec |
|---|---|
| Award ID | 2519355 |
| Awardee | New York Institute of Technology |
| City | NEW YORK |
| State | NY |
| Amount obligated | $149,999 |
| Principal investigator | Yusui Chen |
| Program | CyberTraining - Training-based |
| Start date | 08/01/2025 |
| Abstract | The increasing demand for expertise in quantum computing and cybersecurity presents both a national challenge and an opportunity. By 2035, quantum computing is expected to generate nearly $700 billion in value, yet the talent pipeline remains limited, with only one qualified candidate for every three job openings. Meanwhile, the number of cybersecurity jobs are projected to grow by 35% between 2021 and 2031. Despite the urgent workforce needs in both domains, there is a lack of integrated, exper |
| Source | NSF Awards |
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