Make Joy a Priority at Work and in your Life
Acknowledge your friends and colleagues, be positive and encouraging
A movie was recommended to me by a few different people from different walks of life, and I felt that it was a signal to me that I needed to watch it. Skid Row Marathon is the story of Craig Mitchell, a Los Angeles Superior Court Judge who leads the long-distance runner's club out of the Midnight Mission on Skid Row. This club helps raise spirits and give a sense of purpose to people who are homeless, addicted or coming out of the prison system.
What does this have to do with Women in Quantum? Towards the end of the movie (around 1 hour and 15 minutes), Judge Mitchell says “if you just give a little of yourself, once in awhile drop an encouraging word, make a phone call on behalf of somebody, sometimes that’s enough”.
To me, this is what our organization is about. Supporting each other, helping each other and saying encouraging words to each other.
At the recommendation of Dave Bacon on LinkedIn, I also read the article “Making Joy a Priority at Work”. The article talks about how joy connects people more powerfully than almost any other human experience. It lists three areas that combined bring about joy: harmony, making an impact and acknowledgement.
I see over and over how starved people are for acknowledgement of their work. Today, I ask each of you to look around and thank a colleague, say an encouraging word and bring joy to your life and that person’s life. Together we can make an impact.
And share this article! (Thanks, Dave)
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OneQuantum Libya events
OneQuantum Canada Discovery Conference
Come meet quantum enthusiasts in industry and academia from across Canada!
Date: Monday, Oct 18, 2021
Time: 20:15-21:00 CAT (GMT+2)
Panelists:
Denise Ruffner: IonQ & Women in Quantum, Pasadena, CA
André König: One Quantum, USA
Jessica Pehr: IonQ, Albuquerque, NM
Annie Phillipsen, IonQ, Seattle, WA
Wen Lin Tan, IonQ College Park, MD
Mel Jameson, IonQ, College Park, MD
Abstract:
The purpose of this 45-minute panel is to highlight the need for diversity in Quantum Tech and show various career path opportunities through our panelists personal stories.
New cloud-based chemistry tools FREE for academic use
If you are an educator looking for new quantum chemistry tools, here is a cloud-based and free platform
Tshimologong Digital Innovation Precinct
We are inviting all researchers & post-graduate students engaged in research in AI & ML, who wish to commercialize their research to apply for the intense 3-month AI Incubation program.
Exploring industrial use cases in the BMW Group Quantum Computing Challenge
Reminder: the deadline for submissions to the BMW Quantum Computing Challenge is on September 24., 11:59 pm (PST), and the timeline will not allow for extensions.
Teams can still apply for $500 in Amazon Web Services (AWS) credit to demonstrate their solution on Amazon Braket.
Apply for a summer 2022 internship with IBM Quantum
Apply by Monday, October 18, 2021, for the best chance at consideration.
IBM Quantum interns make meaningful contributions to our roadmap for scaling quantum technology and our roadmap for building an open quantum software ecosystem.
So, whether you are a developer, an engineer, or a researcher, we have opportunities for you to come build the future of quantum with us. Our full-stack approach delivers the best of IBM’s quantum computing systems together with the most-complete suite of quantum software tools and cloud services; while the community of users we support is the most active quantum computing community in the world.
International students are eligible to apply for most roles. If you have any questions about IBM Quantum internships not addressed here then please send an email to quantum@us.ibm.com and we will do our best to get back to you with a response.
We hope you will consider launching your career in the field of quantum computing here at IBM. We look forward to hearing from you!
Science opportunities this week - International Science Council
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News, events, and updates
OneQuantum Africa | Kitty Yeung, Creator for Microsoft Quantum Computing
WQWD Season 5 Episode 1 | Rob Hays | CEO & President at Atom Computing
5 Questions about Quantum Engineering with Oskar Painter
Q2B 2020 | All clear to scale | Peter Chapman, Jungsang Kim, Chris Monroe | IonQ
Qubit Control and Measurement Solutions to Accelerate Quantum Computing Applications
BRIC presents the “BRICvt x qBraid: Quantum Computing Summit” | Friday, September 24
Quantum Communication Event | Saturday, September 25, 2021
Quantum communication is based on the fundamentals of quantum mechanics such as the no-cloning theorem and the uncertainty principle. Information is encoded in different degrees of freedom of single photons such as polarization, phase, and spin.
Quantum Research Seminars Toronto consist of two 30 min talks about some Quantum Computation topic. Seminars are given by high-level quantum computing researchers with the focus on disseminating their research among other researchers from this field.
Webinar | CHOOSING A QUANTUM CONTROL STRATEGY | September 29th 2021
LookUp Youth 4 Youth iSummit 2021 | Oct 14 - 17, 2021
The Youth4Youth iSummit is designed to connect you with your peers, new ideas, and youth-driven solutions to this global dilemma. Come prepared to listen, learn, and share game-changing solutions - to meet, unite, and take collective action. Go find each other!
Okendo Lewis-Gayle, the founder of the Harambe Entrepreneur Alliance, discusses Africa’s entrepreneurial future and the challenges and opportunities of a disparate continent.
Podcast | A 100-Qubit Quantum Computer Arrives
With Paul Lipman, President of Quantum Computing at ColdQuanta
Introducing a Technical Steering Committee for OpenQASM
IBM collaborating with Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft, and the University of Innsbruck to form a technical steering committee (TSC) to guide future evolution and encourage adoption of the OpenQASM language.
What is Quantum Algorithm Design?
Quantum Algorithm Design (QAD) is the quantum version of computer-aided design (CAD). With QAD, quantum software engineers and scientists innovate and produce much faster than ever before. Like in traditional computer-aided design, QAD users achieve extraordinary results by letting computers handle the things that computers are good at, freeing users to think, invent, and innovate.
The U.S. National Science Foundation announced a $50 million investment to advance 10 convergent multidisciplinary research teams, funded by the Convergence Accelerator program, to phase 2. The selected teams will continue to apply a convergent approach as they transition phase 1 concepts and solutions into practical, sustainable applications in quantum technology, combating climate change and managing natural disasters, monitoring and detecting biothreats, and other real-world solutions that address society's most pressing concerns and challenges.
IonQ and University of Maryland Establish First-of-Its-Kind National Quantum Lab
The Q-Lab will be the nation’s first user facility that enables the scientific community to pursue world-leading research through hands-on access to a commercial-grade quantum computer.
Interlin-q for distributed quantum computing: A path to large scale quantum computing
A major obstacle for quantum computers to overcome in order to be useful for industrial-scale problems is the need to be scaled up. Scaling quantum computers up to levels beyond the NISQ (i.e. 10s-100s of noisy qubits) era will require scientific breakthroughs and overcoming many current technological hurdles.
Multi-car paint shop optimization with quantum annealing
This is a generalization of the binary paint shop problem (BPSP) to tackle an automotive industry application, the multi-car paint shop (MCPS) problem. The objective of the optimization is to minimize the number of color switches between cars in a paint shop queue during manufacturing, a known NP-hard problem.
FCAT and IonQ Explore Machine Learning With Quantum Computing
This PoC showcases how quantum computing can be used to generate high-quality synthetic data, and thus help in backtesting financial models.
Faisal Shah Khan - CEO of Dark Star Quantum Lab by The Qubit Guy's Podcast • A podcast on Anchor
Universal quantum computation with superconducting circuits – Dr Yvonne Y Gao – Tech Talks @ Horizon
Reasons why funding into African AI startups remains poor despite a global boom
Get to Grips with Artificial Intelligence in African Fintech
How can we secure bitcoin wallets in the era of quantum computers?
A Princeton lab aims will bring the world of quantum physics into the light
Here is a great read on Assessing the Needs of the Quantum Industry