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In Episode 26, Patrick and Ciprian speak with Dr. Terrill Frantz of Harrisburg University.
The team discuss Quantum from the perspective of the computer scientist, Monte Carlo device simulation, and the methods of teaching quantum for students of varied ages and backgrounds.
Terrill Frantz is a university professor focused on multiple aspects of workforce development for quantum technologies. He teaches, develops degree programs, and studies labor economics within the quantum field. Beyond traditional workforce development activities, he produces events and is highly engaged in the standards-setting process. Terrill holds a doctorate degree from the School of Computer Science at Carnegie Mellon University (USA) as well as a doctorate degree in Organization Change from Pepperdine University (USA).
By Entangled ThingsIn Episode 26, Patrick and Ciprian speak with Dr. Terrill Frantz of Harrisburg University.
The team discuss Quantum from the perspective of the computer scientist, Monte Carlo device simulation, and the methods of teaching quantum for students of varied ages and backgrounds.
Terrill Frantz is a university professor focused on multiple aspects of workforce development for quantum technologies. He teaches, develops degree programs, and studies labor economics within the quantum field. Beyond traditional workforce development activities, he produces events and is highly engaged in the standards-setting process. Terrill holds a doctorate degree from the School of Computer Science at Carnegie Mellon University (USA) as well as a doctorate degree in Organization Change from Pepperdine University (USA).

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