Faculty Workshop on Quantum-Based Machine Learning (QML)
The workshop will be held on October 24 (Online, Friday), 2025
The rapid evolution of quantum technologies is transforming industries, research, and education. As quantum-based machine learning (QML) emerges as a cornerstone of future innovation, there is an urgent need to equip college and university faculty with the knowledge and skills to prepare the next generation of learners. To meet this critical demand, we are excited to announce a workshop designed to empower faculty to teach QML confidently and foster the widespread adoption of our QML learning modules.
Both application and registration are free. This workshop is sponsored by the National Science Foundation (NSF), NSF Award #2413540。
Location: The workshop will be held online for participating faculty.
How to Apply: Please fill out the application form here and reach out to Dr. Luisa Valentina Nino de Valladares at lvallad1@kennesaw.edu and Dr. Yong Shi at yshi5@kennesaw.edu with questions.
Workshop Date: October 24, 2025
Screening and selecting participants will be based on the following criteria:
1. Academic Background and Motivation
2. Expertise and Teaching Interests
3. Commitment & Availability
Stipend: Selected participants will receive $1000 to compensate for their time and effort.
Agenda:
This workshop provides an excellent opportunity to develop instructional excellence and to network with peers. The expected outcome of the workshop is to provide concrete case studies, hands-on lab material, and evaluation rubrics that can be applied in teaching QML in related courses.
This material is based upon
work supported by the
National Science Foundation
Under Grant No. NSF Award #2413540
Contact :
Yong Shi (Lead Principal Investigator) yshi5@kennesaw.edu
Hongmei Chi (Lead Principal Investigator) hongmei.chi@famu.edu
Luisa Valentina Nino de Valladares (Principal Investigator) lvallad1@kennesaw.edu