We have four series of workshops on quantum computing and programming. All of them provide fully hands-on experiences.
Quantum Science days provide opportunities to the quantum community to present and discuss their research results at all levels (from short projects to thesis work to research publications), and to get to know each other.
QWorld Quantum Science Days 2022 will be held online on June 1-3, 2022. Our confirmed invited speakers are Stacey Jeffery, Elham Kashefi, Shaeema Zaman, Nathan Shammah, Paweł Gora, Aleksander A. Lasek, and Andrii Semenov. The deadline for submission of contributed talks is May 8, 2022.
QWorld Quantum Science Days 2021 was held online on June 1-2, 2021. We hosted five invited speakers (James Wootton, Alba Cervera Lierta, Barry Sanders, Tracy E. Northup, and Menno Veldhorst) and twenty six contributed talks.
We have hosted several experts in our QWebinars and QTalks. Each recording can be watched on our YouTube channel. The most viewed ones:
By the end of 2021, we have organized four quantum hackathons and one quantum jam, during which 219 participants completed several projects. We also organized a quantum contest for high-school students.
Quantum Summer School 2021: Our global and two-week-long quantum school based on Bronze and Silver was held online between July 26 and Aug 8, 2021, with more than 1000 participants. We had four local servers operating in Turkish, Spanish, Russian, and Romanian languages. The summer school was conducted by a team of around 30, and we handed out 416 QBronze diplomas and 259 QSilver diplomas.
QWorldChallenge2020 Autumn Edition was a series of 10 local QBronze workshops organized by our QCousins and one Global QBronze Workshop. During QChallenge2020, we handed out 756 diplomas, including 199 for women. The scope of the workshops covered preliminaries of quantum computing, implementation of basic quantum protocols, and algorithms.
Global Quantum Programming Workshop | QBronze was a one-week online workshop on the basics of quantum computing and quantum programming based on the introductory material Bronze prepared by QWorld. 720 participants from 72 countries took part in the event.