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OneQuantum Kenya event | 29 April 2022 @5:30p.m GMT+3 | https://forms.gle/5jWzKPLBvK3aFyB58
Hi Everyone,
I want to personally thank you for all of your support and participation at our World Quantum Day celebration where we reflected on Africa’s Quantum Strides. A special thank you to all the OneQuantum Africa Chapter Presidents, who worked tirelessly to put the event together. Thanks again to CERN and the World Quantum Day organizing team.
The event was a success by all the positive feedback we received, and we couldn't have done it without all of you.
More importantly, we want to know how you think it went so that we keep improving, and would really appreciate it if you can fill out a short survey that we have put together here OneQuantum Africa Event Feedback Form - It should take you less than 3 minutes.
In case you missed the celebration, you can still watch the recordings below:
Africa continues to show fast growth thanks to an impressive and dedicated roster of volunteer presidents who invest their time and energy in organizing their local efforts. This is our time to lead.
If you’d like to join one of our communities, or, apply to start your own in any country or region, please let me know on africa@onequantum.org.
Lorraine Tsitsi Majiri | President | OneQuantum Africa
News, ideas, and events
Quantum Computing Teaching Assistant | We are looking for Teaching Assistants (TAs) who will support our Summer 2022 and Academic Year 2022-2023 programs.
QWorld Quantum Science Days | Online | June 1-3, 2022 -The second call for contributed talks.
QIntern2022, time to get started. QWorld is looking for mentors to conduct quantum research, education, or software projects. Any quantum topic is welcome. Take part in QWorld’s global & online internship program.
Ancient Namibian stone could hold key to future quantum computers.
Multiple Ph.D. fellowships in Quantum Computing are now available, but with a tight deadline as Fall 2022 is fast approaching. Qatar Center for Quantum Computing (QC2) at Hamad Bin Khalifa University (HBKU) offers multiple Ph.D. fellowship opportunities for theoretical and experimental research in areas related to quantum computing, including, but not limited to, quantum algorithms, quantum ML/AI, quantum error correction, quantum cryptography, quantum networks.
Do you have any news, meeting, event, or achievement that you would like to share with your colleagues and the quantum tech community in Africa? Please submit this information to africa@onequantum.org, and we will be happy to share it via this newsletter and on our social media platforms.