Women in Quantum
In this episode, we delve into the inspiring journey of Sahar Hejazi, a pioneering quantum physicist, founder, and global advocate for deep tech innovation. Speaker A sits down with Speaker B to explore how a passion for science and resilience guided her from segregated schools in Iran to leading research in the UK, Japan, and Sweden—breaking barriers in both academia and industry along the way. Together, they discuss the challenges and rewards of being a woman in quantum, the importance of mentorship and collaboration, and the critical differences between academic and industry mindsets in the rapidly evolving quantum technology landscape. Speaker B shares lessons on confidence, overcoming doubt, and why community, sustainability, and inclusive leadership are vital for the future of quantum science. If you’re curious about what it takes to thrive—and help others succeed—in the world of quantum technology, this conversation offers candid insights, practical advice, and plenty of inspiration. LINKS * Sahar's LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/sahar-hejazi-phd-92a42751/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/sahar-hejazi-phd-92a42751/] * Watch on YouTube - https://youtu.be/xtHN7Vbhk-k [https://youtu.be/xtHN7Vbhk-k] TIME STAMPS 00:00 Experiences in segregated schools 04:31 Gender dynamics in education 09:24 Finding a path in engineering 12:15 Embracing global collaboration styles 14:32 Explaining quantum physics basics 19:21 Mindset shift from academia to industry 20:51 Challenges in funding EDI efforts 24:58 Explaining quantum concepts simply 27:58 Connecting through global collaboration 33:49 Funding and resource sharing in quantum 35:31 Learning when to pivot 39:12 Finding clarity through mindfulness 42:28 Defining personal success and impact 47:23 Navigating challenges as a woman 48:46 Closing thoughts on women in Quantum
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