论文标题

量子研究人员的移动性:绿野仙踪的奇妙巫师,为多萝西的签证费用付费

Quantum researcher mobility: the wonderful wizard of Oz who paid for Dorothy's Visa fees

论文作者

Malik, Mehul, Agudelo, Elizabeth, Kunjwal, Ravi

论文摘要

从历史上看,科学从研究人员的流动性中受益匪浅,无论是由于大规模冲突,寻找新机会还是缺乏造成的。当今的严格全球移民政策世界,因199日大流行而加剧了所有研究人员的流动性,更不用说量子的障碍了。高昂的签证费,难以导航外国移民系统,缺乏对研究人员的家庭的支持以及针对选定移民群体的明确政府政策,都是严重影响量子研究人员跨越物理和科学界的能力的事物的例子。在这里,我们清楚地发现了影响量子研究人员流动性的一些关键问题,并讨论了政府,机构和社会层面的良好实践的例子,这些实践有助于或可能有助于克服这些障碍。在全球范围内采用此类实践可以确保量子科学家能够发挥最大的潜力,而不论其出生的位置如何。

Historically, science has benefited greatly through the mobility of researchers, whether it has been due to large-scale conflict, the search for new opportunities or a lack thereof. Today's world of strict global immigration policies, exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic, places inordinate hurdles on the mobility of all researchers, let alone quantum ones. Exorbitant visa fees, the difficulty of navigating a foreign immigration system, lack of support for researchers' families, and explicit government policy targeting selected groups of immigrants are all examples of things that have severely impacted the ability of quantum researchers to cross both physical and scientific borders. Here we clearly identify some key problems affecting quantum researcher mobility and discuss examples of good practice on the governmental, institutional, and societal level that have helped, or might help, overcome these hurdles. The adoption of such practices worldwide can ensure that quantum scientists can reach their fullest potential, irrespective of where they were born.

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