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IISER Bhopal, India
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The Indian Institute of Science Education and Research (IISER) Bhopal is hosting "Hands-on Programming Sessions for Quantum Computers." This workshop builds upon the success of the previous edition, offering an in-depth exploration of quantum computing principles.
The central theme revolves around understanding quantum mechanics and its applications in computing. Participants will delve into the fundamental question: "What is quantum computing, and how does it work?"
This edition promises more exciting events, lectures, and interactive coding sessions. The workshop aims to explore the boundaries and potential of quantum computing as a significant technological advancement.
The workshop is scheduled to take place from June 20th to June 25th, 2025. It will be held in person at IISER Bhopal, offering a hands-on learning experience.
The primary theme is to explore the possibilities enabled by quantum mechanics. The workshop is designed for those curious about the inner workings of quantum computers.
Ankur Raina from the Department of EECS, IISER Bhopal, will be the instructor. He and the team will guide participants through the intricacies of quantum computing.
The registration fee for the lab workshop is Rs. 1000. This includes a Rs. 200 registration fee and a Rs. 800 caution deposit, which will be refunded upon successful completion of the workshop.
The last date to register for the workshop is June 10th, 2025. Interested participants are encouraged to register promptly, as seats are limited.
A total of only 50 seats are available. Early registration is highly recommended to secure a spot in the workshop. Visit the provided link to register.
The workshop is intended for students and researchers in various fields. This includes those pursuing M.Sc, B.E, B.Tech, M.E, M.Tech, and Ph.D. degrees in Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, or related interdisciplinary fields.
Third-year undergraduate students are also welcome to apply. This provides an opportunity for early exposure to quantum computing concepts.
A mandatory prerequisite for participation is a working knowledge of Python programming. Participants should be comfortable with basic Python syntax and programming concepts.