In Russia, a Unique Digital Laboratory for Training Quantum Engineers Has Been Created
The Tomsk State University has unveiled its own educational web laboratory for quantum computing simulations, marking an important step in preparing a new generation of quantum engineers.

A New Milestone in Quantum Education
Tomsk State University has launched a quantum computer emulator on the university’s radiophysics faculty. This is only the second project of its kind officially included in Russia’s national quantum computing ecosystem, the first being developed on the basis of Rosatom.
The web laboratory is designed as an educational platform for radiophysics students, who are expected to become future engineers capable of creating quantum computers, sensors, and communication systems. The platform integrates theoretical materials with practice‑oriented assignments.
A Visual and Accessible Interface
The TSU emulator uses a graphical format for building quantum algorithms. Students assemble circuits from ready‑made quantum gates, making the learning process more intuitive.
Russia’s Quantum Future
According to industry forecasts, by 2030 the quantum communications sector alone will require at least 8,500 specialists. The creation of TSU’s emulator represents a significant contribution to Russia’s technological leadership.








































