Hi, I am entering a PhD in Physics this year. Do you have any advice to maintain general skills in quantum information applicable widely across the industry? Working on hardware I will need to specialize in one specific type of qubit (e.g trapped ions). I would like to remain employable in the quantum computing industry regardless of which type of qubit becomes the front runner. Is learning qiskit and other quantum programming languages enough to ensure career options in quantum software?
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Hi, I am entering a PhD in Physics this year. Do you have any advice to maintain general skills in quantum information applicable widely across the industry? Working on hardware I will need to specialize in one specific type of qubit (e.g trapped ions). I would like to remain employable in the quantum computing industry regardless of which type of qubit becomes the front runner. Is learning qiskit and other quantum programming languages enough to ensure career options in quantum software?
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