The Weekly Quantum Digest: Taking Quantum Computing to School

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Love to Learn — this week’s edition of the Quantum Weekly offers links to great, new resources. Image: Unsplash.

Hey, there’s no pandemic-cancelled classes or summer breaks in quantum computing! This week, learn about TQD’s Quantum Computing 101 website, Fermilab scientists’ high school quantum computing course, and more lessons in quantum technology in this edition of The Quantum Weekly. 

Spotlight Story: Quantum 101

“The page currently covers a short introduction to Quantum Computing, the commercial market for Quantum Computing and some helpful key resources for further reading and learning.” — The Quantum Daily

Science and Technology

Fermilab Scientists Publish Quantum Computing Course for High School Students — The Quantum Daily

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The Commercialization of Quantum Technology — The Quantum Daily 

University of Sydney Researcher Uses Timely Trick to Improve Quantum Error-Correcting Code — The Quantum Daily 

Exotic, Fifth State of Matter Created on the Space Station — Live Science 

Physicists Develop Quantum-Inspired Optical Sensor — Photonics

Newly Observed Phenomenon Could Lead to New Quantum Devices — MIT News 

Business

Female-Founded Quantum Computing Startup Aims For AI Acceleration — The Quantum Daily

Quantum Startups May Be a Target in Pending $175 Million Pitango Fund — The Quantum Daily

QSimulate’s Drug Discovery Mission — The Quantum Daily

QCI Says Quantum Software Achieved ‘Best-in-Class’ Performance — The Quantum Daily 

Culture

LSU Mourns the Loss of World-Renowned Professor Jonathan P. Dowling — LSU News

Jobs

Nanotechnology Engineer — AegiQ

Quantum Photonics Engineer — AegiQ

University Research Partner — QuantFi

Nanofabrication Engineer — OQC

Quantum Control Engineer – Q-CTRL

Platform Engineer – Tech lead — Riverlane

QKD Researcher — QEYnet

Director of Research, Quantum Computing Software for Finance — QuantFi 

See our jobs board for more opportunities, or to post your own search.

Matt Swayne

With a several-decades long background in journalism and communications, Matt Swayne has worked as a science communicator for an R1 university for more than 12 years, specializing in translating high tech and deep tech for the general audience. He has served as a writer, editor and analyst at The Quantum Insider since its inception. In addition to his service as a science communicator, Matt also develops courses to improve the media and communications skills of scientists and has taught courses. [email protected]

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