Think you need to go to grad school to learn quantum computing?

A recent initiative from Hackaday is making quantum computing accessible. Hackaday is running a Quantum Computing allowing students to learn about the fundamentals of quantum computing.

To learn more about the project you can go to the web page and understand how Kitty (from Microsoft) is transforming quantum education with her amazing quantum comics. Kitty has shown through her amazing work and artistry that it is possible to combine science & art and educate and inform at the same time.

Kitty Yeung's amazing Quantum Comic Book series.
Kitty Yeung’s amazing Quantum Comic Book series.
Quantum Strategist

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While other quantum journalists focus on technical breakthroughs, Regina is tracking the money flows, policy decisions, and international dynamics that will actually determine whether quantum computing changes the world or becomes an expensive academic curiosity. She's spent enough time in government meetings to know that the most important quantum developments often happen in budget committees and international trade negotiations, not just research labs.

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