Women are significantly underrepresented in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) fields, which feeds into the gender gap in quantum computing. This underrepresentation stems from stereotypes, societal norms, and a lack of role models. To overcome this barrier, initiatives to encourage girls' interest in STEM from an early age are crucial. Programs that offer mentorship, scholarships, and workshops focused on women in quantum computing can help bridge the gap.
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