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QuantumCT - Director of External Affairs

Job in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, 06540, USA
Listing for: Connecticut Innovations
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-02-06
Job specializations:
  • Software Development
    Data Scientist, AI Engineer, Data Science Manager
Job Description & How to Apply Below

Quantum

CT is a public-private partnership accelerating the adoption of quantum technologies in Connecticut and beyond. Quantum

CT is the nonprofit organization that serves as the statewide coordinating body for advancing quantum technologies and convening industry, early-stage innovators, academia, and the public sector. It is the result of a landmark partnership between Yale University and the University of Connecticut launched in response to the National Science Foundation’s Regional Innovation Engines program. Yale and UConn are also working in partnership with the state to advance Connecticut’s quantum ecosystem.

Quantum

Technology Market

The United Nations has designated 2025 as the International Year of Quantum Science and Technology, celebrating 100 years since the initial development of quantum mechanics. McKinsey research in 2025 illustrates quantum computing, quantum communication, and quantum sensing could together generate up to $97 billion in revenue worldwide by 2035.

  • Quantum computing could be worth $28 billion to $72 billion, quantum communication could be worth $11 billion to $15 billion, and quantum sensing could be worth $7 billion to $10 billion—for a total of as much as $97 billion.
  • McKinsey predicts that by 2040, the total QT market could reach $198 billion.

Quantum Technology will affect many industries, including chemicals, life sciences, financial services, and mobility, which will experience the most growth. Private and public investors are increasingly confident that Quantum Technology start-ups will generate measurable value; in 2024 investors poured nearly $2 billion into Quantum Technology start-ups worldwide, a 50 percent increase compared to $1.3 billion in 2023.

Connecticut’s Investment in Quantum Technology

In November 2025, Governor Lamont announced new investments in Connecticut’s quantum technology infrastructure, workforce, and research capacity – a keystone moment in the state’s plan to fully capitalize on the economic opportunities created by next-generation technologies. The State of Connecticut pledged $121 million to Quantum

CT. The funds will strengthen Connecticut’s already robust leadership in the emerging quantum economy by accelerating technology development, workforce training, and commercialization.

The investment will support the launch of the Quantum

CT incubator, a fully functional deep-tech hub in New Haven. This first‑of‑its‑kind facility will combine co‑working and lab space with engineering and materials characterization capabilities, quantum testbeds, and onsite technical expert.

  • UConn has embraced quantum research for decades and has added state‑of‑the‑art infrastructure to support its mission. In 2023, UConn opened major facilities aligned with quantum technologies, including the “Science 1” building on the main campus in Storrs. The facility offers highly advanced laboratories, including clean room facilities, needed to advance quantum materials and applied quantum research.
  • Yale is investing in a new science and engineering complex to support initiatives in quantum science, engineering and materials research, instrumentation development, and the Yale Quantum Institute. The Upper Science Hill Development complex is one of the largest capital commitments in Yale’s history, totaling more than 600,000 gross square feet.
Director of External Affairs & Ecosystem Development |

Position Overview

The Director of External Affairs & Ecosystem Development is a member of Quantum

CT’s senior management team and strategic partner and advisor to the executive management team, and other key partners on matters of organizational and reputational significance.

The Director of External Affairs & Ecosystem Development will lead Quantum

CT’s outward‑facing initiatives that shape the organization’s public presence and stakeholder engagement. This role is responsible for overarching branding and communications (MARCOM), cultivating a statewide quantum‑engaged community through events and convenings, managing key relationships with state and local government officials, and initiating federal engagement strategies. The position will also serve as the initial coordinator…

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