This is the Qiskit Fall Fest event for Faculty of Science, Mohammed V University in Rabat. We're so excited to have you all here. This event is being hosted by the Laboratory of High Energy Physics: Modeling and Simulation & Centre of Physics and Mathematics (CPM),
The Qiskit Fall Fest is a collection of quantum computing events on college campuses around the world. Every Fall Fest event is organized and run by the students on each campus, with support from the entire IBM Quantum team. Student leaders work alongside IBM throughout the month of September to design and plan their events, which are then run in October. The events vary from technical hackathons to beginner-friendly challenges, all with the goal of helping to grow the local community’s skill set.
The Fall Fest here on Faculty of Science, Mohammed V University is going to be a hackathon, starting on October 28nd. Details about the hackathon and rules can be found below. The deadline for all projects is October 30st, at 11:59pm GMT+1 . Any projects submitted after that will NOT be judged. Good luck!
All projects submitted must follow the hackathon prompt, which we will reveal at the Opening Ceremony on Oct. 27nd at 2pm
All projects must use Qiskit, the open-source SDK for working with quantum computers at the level of pulses, circuits, and application modules. You can learn more about Qiskit and begin getting familiar here.
You can not start building your project before the Opening Ceremony, and you must submit your project by the deadline.
We are proud to welcome you to the Faculty of science Qiskit Fall Fest. Our team of organizers has put together an amazing schedule of events, learning, guest speakers, and more for you. Find the schedule below
Marlou Slot is a condensed-matter physicist with a background in scanning probe microscopy , she currently works as a Postdoctoral Researcher within the NIST-Georgetown PREP program.
Scientist, IT specialist and entrepreneur, CEO of the Quantum AI Foundation. working mostly on the applications of AI and quantum computing. Graduated from the Faculty of Mathematics, Informatics and Mechanics of the University of Warsaw and is now a PhD Candidate at that Faculty.
William D. Oliver is jointly appointed Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Professor of Physics, and Lincoln Laboratory Fellow at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Post-doctoral researcher at Laboratory of High Energy Physics: Modeling and Simulation & Centre of Physics and Mathematics (CPM), Faculty of Science, Mohammed V University in Rabat
Laboratory of High Energy Physics: Modeling and Simulation & Centre of Physics and Mathematics (CPM), Faculty of Science, Mohammed V University in Rabat