Want to dive deeper into the topics covered at our hackathon? Check out the educational resources on quantum physics! You'll find valuable materials to help you better understand key concepts.
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Professor Andrzej Dragan, a leading physicist and science popularizer, will explore how quantum physics and relativity shape our reality during open lecture 'Do qyauntum measurements affect the past?'
In the meantime, if you'd like to dive into the world of quantum technologies before the hackathon — all while having fun and enjoying some pizza — we invite you to join us for Quantum Pizza on March 28. This event is designed for students.
Alexander Makarovskiy - ORCA Computing Machine Learning Scientist and QL Future Jury and Mentor will deliver a webinar on fundamentals of quantum technologies and how to use the ORCA Computing quantum computer.
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Léna Pérennès - IBM Quantum Computing Engineer will deliver a webinar on quantum technologies, introducing Qiskit and demonstrating how to use the IBM quantum computer for practical applications.
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