What's it like being a woman working in quantum computing?

To celebrate International Women's Day, we asked women from the Quantum Computing and Simulation Hub to share their thoughts and experience in different areas of the quantum computing world.

To celebrate International Women's Day, we asked women from the Hub team to share their thoughts and experience in different areas of the quantum computing world. Quantum computing, much like STEM as a whole, has seen an underrepresentation of women.

In this video Professor Viv Kendon, and Dr Steph Foulds, from the University of Strathclyde, Dr Carolyn Ten Holter from the University of Oxford, and Imogen Forbes from the University of Bristol are asked "What's it like being a woman working in quantum computing?". They offer a range of views that highlight the challenges faced but also an environment that is hopefully moving in the right direction.