Ethical lessons from the second quantum revolution
Chair(s): Benedict Lane (TU Delft, Netherlands, The)
Presentations of the Symposium
A relational ethics approach to navigate the socio-technical challenges of quantum technologies: Addressing the gaps in Responsible Innovation and Design for Values
María Palacios Barea
Faculty of Technology, Policy, and Management, TU Delft
Infrastructures of responsible quantum technologies
Adrian Schmidt, Zeki C. Seskir
Institut für Technikfolgenabschätzung und Systemanalyse, Karlsruher Institut für Technologie
Revisiting the Security Dilemma in the Context of the Quantum Internet
Sybolt Doorn
Faculty of Technology, Policy, and Management, TU Delft
Identifying alternatives to the de facto division of moral labour in ELSA engagement with quantum technology development
Clare Shelley-Egan, Benedict Lane
Faculty of Technology, Policy, and Management, TU Delft
Responsible innovation ecosystems: advancing quantum for good through gender-transformative approaches
Shamira Ahmed
Faculty of Technology, Policy, and Management, TU Delft