Deepen Your Quanten Computing Skills This Summer for Free (In German)

This summer, openHPI offers a unique opportunity to delve into the world of quantum computing through its Quantum Computing Summer School. The program features five popular courses designed to help participants deepen their understanding of this cutting-edge technology, regardless of their prior knowledge or experience level.

The courses include “Einführung in das Quantencomputing” (Introduction to Quantum Computing) in three parts, as well as “Introduction to Quantum Computing with Qiskit” and “Quantum Machine Learning”, both developed in collaboration with IBM Quantum. By completing at least one of these courses and enrolling in the Quantum Computing Summer School, participants can earn an Open Badge, which they can share on social media. The first three courses are offered in German, while the practical courses are taught in English.

Quantum Computing Summer School: A Comprehensive Learning Experience

The Quantum Computing Summer School, presented by openHPI, offers a unique opportunity for individuals to deepen their understanding of quantum computing, regardless of their previous knowledge and experience level. This summer school provides access to five popular quantum computing courses, which can be completed in self-study mode, with the option to receive a record of achievement.

Course Details and Structure

The Quantum Computing Summer School consists of five courses, each designed to provide a comprehensive learning experience in quantum computing. The courses are structured as follows:

  • Einführung in das Quantencomputing – Teil 1 (Introduction to Quantum Computing – Part 1)
  • Einführung in das Quantencomputing – Teil 2 (Introduction to Quantum Computing – Part 2)
  • Einführung in das Quantencomputing – Teil 3 (Introduction to Quantum Computing – Part 3)
  • Introduction to Quantum Computing with Qiskit (with IBM Quantum)
  • Quantum Machine Learning (with IBM Quantum)

The first three courses are offered in German, while the practical courses (the fourth and fifth) are offered in English. Upon completing at least one of these courses with a record of achievement, participants can enroll in the Quantum Computing Summer School course and receive an Open Badge.

Key Concepts and Takeaways

Throughout the five courses, participants will gain a deep understanding of quantum computing concepts, including:

  • The principles of quantum mechanics and their application to computing
  • Quantum bits (qubits) and their properties
  • Quantum gates and their role in quantum computing
  • Quantum algorithms and their applications
  • The use of Qiskit for quantum computing with IBM Quantum
  • The integration of machine learning with quantum computing

By the end of the summer school, participants will have a comprehensive understanding of quantum computing and its potential applications.

Participants will receive a record of achievement upon completing each course. To enroll in the Quantum Computing Summer School course, participants must successfully complete at least one of the five courses with a record of achievement. The Open Badge awarded upon completion of the summer school recognizes the participant’s accomplishment.

The first three courses are offered in German, while the practical courses (the fourth and fifth) are offered in English. This allows participants to choose the language that best suits their needs. Additionally, the self-study mode enables participants to complete the courses at their own pace, making it accessible to a wide range of learners.

The Quantum Computing Summer School provides a unique opportunity for individuals to deepen their understanding of quantum computing and its applications. With five comprehensive courses, participants can gain a thorough knowledge of quantum computing concepts and principles. By completing at least one course with a record of achievement, participants can enroll in the summer school and receive an Open Badge, recognizing their accomplishment.

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