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We invite you to attend a remote-only Episode XXIII of Warsaw Quantum Computing Group meetings. On 14.12 at 18:00 CET Tomasz Stopa from IBM will give a talk: "How to get most of NISQ computers with Qiskit".

If you are interested, please register (no later than 13.12, EOD)

Abstract from Tomasz:
Current Noisy Intermediate Scale Quantum (NISQ) computers have multiple limitations. These are caused by gates and readout errors, topology limitation and the need to express more advanced gates with natively implemented ones. Additionally, limited relaxation and coherence times require high optimization of the circuits. However using NISQ computers with awareness and additional software help can give good results. The lecture will present Qiskit capabilities on how this can be done.

Hi everyone, On December 12, we will have 3 QTalks on quantum games. Don't miss this opportunity to get to know more about quantum games!

Quantum Game and other science-based games Quantum Odyssey – a video game that immerse you in Quantum Computing Gamifying Quantum Computation‬

Please visit https://qworld.lu.lv/index.php/qtalks/ for more information and registration.

See you next weekend!

Saturday, December 12, 2020 | organized by QTurkey

We are very pleased to announce the launch of this campaign by the European Space Agency (ESA):

Call for Ideas on Quantum Information Processing.
Info: https://www.esa.int/Enabling_Support/Preparing_for_the_Future/Discovery_...
Submit: https://ideas.esa.int

QWebinar: "Careers opportunities in quantum technologies" by Araceli Venegas-Gomez We invite you to the next QWorld seminar. During this meeting, Araceli Venegas-Gomez will talk about the quantum technologies worldwide, from the funding of the field to some examples of real use cases.

From the speaker: “I will introduce an overview of quantum technologies worldwide, from the funding of the field to some examples of real use cases. Then I will focus on career opportunities for people who want to be involved in the field of quantum technologies, and how at QURECA we support anyone who wants to join the quantum revolution.”

About the event:
Date: 17:00 (UTC), Thursday, November 26, 2020
Registration form: https://forms.gle/gXLqLWpJRUc9HHqk7

We invite you to the next QWorld seminar. During this meeting, Sarah Kaiser will talk about the open-source quantum software community.

QWebinar: "Growing the open source quantum software community" by Sarah Kaiser

From the speaker: When we are developing new technology, it is our communities that develop and drive us further than any individual effort could. We have lots of examples of how communities have helped shape other technologies and in particular open source software projects and people that now underpin much of our current software ecosystems. I want to share with you my journey from academia working as an open-source quantum developer at the Unitary Fund, what I have learned about the role that open source software has to play in developing quantum technologies, and how you can help grow our quantum community.

Global Quantum Programming Workshop | QBronze | November 23-28, 2020

Ready to learn quantum programming and computing but don’t know where to start? Take this opportunity to learn about the basics of quantum computing and quantum programming by joining the Global Quantum Programming Workshop! The workshop will be held on November 23-28, 2020.

Madrid, Spain, October 23, 2020 —aQuantum, a research, development, consulting and services group specialized in quantum software engineering and programming of the quantum division of AlhambraIT (Prologue Group) and Grupo Alarcos, today presented global launch of Q|Path>TM, the Quantum Development & Aplication Lifecycle Platform for high-quality quantum software.

There will be three QTalks in this week! All talks will be hosted by QLatvia and they will be part of #qworldchallenge2020. Please share them in your networks and also with your colleagues!

QTalk in Latvia: Quantum supremacy QTalk for Juniors with a special focus on high school students: Polarization of Light with Quantum Game QTalk with Women hosting women but open to everyone: My quantum journey by Laura Mančinska‬

In order to recognize the work of the unsung heroes, developers and maintainers, often unaware of the magnitude of the impact their work is having on the quantum software community, Quantum Open Source Foundation is partnering with Unitary Fund in order to award a US$4000 prizeto a software contributor/maintainer among crowd-sourced nominees. The winner of the prize is going to be selected by the Unitary’s Fund advisory board, which kindly agreed to act as an independent evaluation committee.

QWebinar: Q&A session with Scott Aaronson on quantum computing from the 80s to 20s During the next QWebinar we will host Scott Aaronson. It will be a Q&A session on quantum computing from the 80s to 20s. You can share your questions in advance when filling the application form. Andris Ambainis will be our special guest moderator.

Date: 18:00 (CEST), July 15, 2020.
Registration form: https://forms.gle/h4K9HZmcLvubjnRi8
Application deadline: 18:00 (CEST) on June 17, 2020

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