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Carnegie Mellon Quantum Computing

Carnegie Mellon Quantum Computing

Education Administration Programs

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 97 followers

Carnegie Mellon's Premier Student-Run Quantum Computing Organization.

About us

Carnegie Mellon Quantum Computing (QC @ CMU) is the university's premier student-led organization dedicated to advancing the field of quantum computing. We strive to ignite curiosity, elevate understanding, and support research in quantum computing among both undergraduate and graduate students. Our mission is to empower the Carnegie Mellon community to lead in the emerging quantum era.

Industry
Education Administration Programs
Company size
2-10 employees
Headquarters
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Type
Educational
Founded
2024
Specialties
quantum computing, mathematics, computer science, physics, and research

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Updates

  • Wrapping up an exciting few weeks of incredible discussions and diving deeper into the world of quantum computing! A huge thank you to everyone who joined us for our recent events – your engagement and energy keep pushing this field forward. Special thanks to our guest speakers: Jack Champagne, Daniel Justice, Jake Zaia, and Justin Raizes. But we're not done yet! Mark your calendars: Monday, November 25th, 5 PM – We are thrilled to host Derek Wang from IBM! Derek will share insights into recent research and answer your burning questions about quantum computing in a special Q&A session. Stay tuned for location details – you won't want to miss this! Hackathon Alert: Get ready to showcase your quantum creativity! Our Fall Fest Hackathon is now live and open to all quantum enthusiasts. We're going virtual this year, giving you the chance to build any quantum-related software project of your choice. Submit a project and demo video by EOD December 2nd for a chance to win cool IBM Quantum prizes and certificates! Here’s the link to get started: https://lnkd.in/eERbYwt9 We can't wait to see what you create! Feel free to reach out with questions, and let's keep driving innovation in quantum computing at CMU. 

  • We were thrilled to successfully host our first Qiskit Fall Fest event this past Saturday! A big thank you to Jim Garrison, PhD for joining us, sharing insights about his journey, and sharing his insights into Quantum Computing and IBM. We’re grateful to everyone who attended and made it a memorable event. We're excited to welcome everyone back for our next Fall Fest Workshop on Saturday, November 2nd, where Jake Zaia will guide us through the fundamentals of Quantum Computing. We hope to see familiar faces and meet some new ones as we continue our journey into the world of quantum!

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  • We are excited to announce that we will be hosting our first major event: CMU Qiskit Fall Fest, starting October 26th at 1 pm in GHC 4307 and continuing weekly throughout November! As part of the event, we have an engaging lineup planned: - October 26th: Join us as we welcome a guest speaker from IBM Research to kick off the program with an insightful discussion on the current state of quantum computing. - November 2nd, 9th, 16th: Dive into the fundamentals of quantum computing with our series of introductory workshops, covering topics such as quantum computing basics, quantum systems, and promising quantum algorithms. - November 23rd: Showcase your skills in our one-week hackathon, where participants can apply what they’ve learned through exciting projects. Top performers will earn IBM Quantum Swag Packs and certificates, with resumes shared directly with our sponsors. For more information and to register (optional but encouraged), please visit our website: https://lnkd.in/d-E8TPM2 Stay tuned for updates, and we look forward to seeing everyone at the kickoff!

  • We're thrilled to have successfully hosted our inaugural general body meeting, and we appreciate everyone who joined. If you couldn’t make it, no worries—please find the attached slides for a recap. As we gear up for an exciting semester, we'd love to hear your thoughts! Please share any feedback or suggestions for our upcoming Qiskit Fall Fest events. Your input will help us shape an engaging and enriching fall schedule. The link for this is below: https://lnkd.in/etJEawCt Stay tuned for more details on Fall Fest, XPRIZE participation, and leadership opportunities within the club by joining our mailing list or discord linked below: https://lnkd.in/ekf8xicC https://lnkd.in/e9rcHVia We look forward to seeing you at future events! Slides: https://lnkd.in/eSHa9Nbx

  • To all interested CMU students, We are excited to announce that we are hosting our first general body meeting at 1 pm on Saturday, September 14th in Gates-Hillman Center in Room 4307. At this meeting, we will discuss our club's goals, some upcoming available research opportunities, and our plans for Qiskit Fall Fest. All are welcome, and we encourage everyone interested to attend (please spread the word). We look forward to seeing you there. If are not already connected, please join our mailing list for notifications for future events: https://lnkd.in/ekf8xicC Best Regards, CMU Quantum Computing #QuantumComputing #CMU #CarnegieMellon #ComputerScience #Physics #Mathematics

  • We are thrilled to announce that Carnegie Mellon Quantum Computing has been selected by IBM Quantum to host a SPONSORED 2024 Qiskit Fall Fest! As part of this exciting program, we'll be collaborating closely with the IBM Quantum team to bring a dynamic quantum-related event to the CMU campus. Whether it's a workshop, challenge, hackathon, social gathering, or another engaging activity, our goal is to ignite interest and raise awareness about quantum computing within the CMU community this Fall. Stay tuned for more details, and get ready to explore the future of quantum technology with us! #QFF24 #QiskitFallFest #QuantumComputing #CarnegieMellon #CMU

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