Papers by Deborah Carberry
A strategic plan for developing eXtended reality tools to teach unit operations in chemical engineering: Defining needs, technology selection and project resources
Digital Chemical Engineering
Board Games to teach Quantum Technologies to Engineers: A Peer Instruction Approach
SSRN Electronic Journal
A Roadmap for Designing Extended Reality Tools to Teach Unit Operations in Chemical Engineering: Learning Theories & Shifting Pedagogies
SSRN Electronic Journal

Building Knowledge Capacity for Quantum Computing in Engineering Education
31st European Symposium on Computer Aided Process Engineering
Abstract The Quantum industry is currently at an embryonic stage. If it is to grow, it will requi... more Abstract The Quantum industry is currently at an embryonic stage. If it is to grow, it will require new markets, and, a workforce with the requisite skills and knowledge to support it. Anticipating this potential growth, this paper will explore capacity building within engineering education on the subject of Quantum Computing (QC). This work has two aims. On the one hand, it seeks to illustrate the need for developing education on the subject, inferred by trends in open literature. On the other hand, it seeks to suggest a starting point for quantum computing education in higher education. Since 2018, a sharp incline can be observed in the number of publications on topics related to QC. These publications are arising within several fields related to engineering including, but not limited to, material science, chemistry and computer science. In response to this trend, this paper will evaluate several third party educational approaches to teaching emergent technologies with a view to developing a model for teaching QC. Due to a lack of precedent in a wide range of industry applications and the current limitations in the state-of-the-art of this technology, the educational model proposed will be one that exploits imagination, as opposed to knowledge acquisition, in the pursuit of new knowledge building.
Pilot Plant 4.0: A Review of Digitalization Efforts of the Chemical and Biochemical Engineering Department at the Technical University of Denmark (DTU)
Computer Aided Chemical Engineering
A Digital Reality Pilot Plant for Research and Learning
Computer Aided Chemical Engineering

We use the benefits and components of classical computers every day. However, there are many type... more We use the benefits and components of classical computers every day. However, there are many types of problems which, as they grow in size, their computational complexity grows larger than classical computers will ever be able to solve. Quantum computing (QC) is a computation model that uses quantum physical properties to solve such problems. QC is at the early stage of large-scale adoption in various industry domains to take advantage of the algorithmic speed-ups it has to offer. It can be applied in a variety of areas, such as computer science, mathematics, chemical and biochemical engineering, and the financial industry. The main goal of this paper is to give an overview to chemical and biochemical researchers and engineers who may not be familiar with quantum computation. Thus, the paper begins by explaining the fundamental concepts of QC. The second contribution this publication tries to tackle is the fact that the chemical engineering literature still lacks a comprehensive rev...
Purpose: To explore suitable teaching theories and learning tools for a general workshop on the t... more Purpose: To explore suitable teaching theories and learning tools for a general workshop on the topic of future technologies.
Education for Chemical Engineers, 2021
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Papers by Deborah Carberry