The strangeness of quantum physics is being harnessed to revolutionize computing as we know it. At QCaMP (Quantum, Computing, Mathematics, & Physics), you will get a primer on computing fundamentals, learn hands-on about quantum physics, and apply those phenomena to solve computing problems in new ways.
QCaMP is a (virtual and in-person) camp aimed at the high school level, with separate programs for high school teachers and students hosted at locations in California and New Mexico. QCaMP is FREE. Stipends are available for both teacher and student participants. Additional travel funds may be available for teachers traveling 50 miles or more to attend in person.
You will gain experience creating circuits on a real-world quantum computer and gain access to learning resources. The only prerequisites for this camp are basic algebra and an interest in learning more!
Student Summer Camp: July 1-26, 2024
Teacher Summer Camp: June 10-12, 2024
Learn more and apply by April 1 at https://quantumsystemsaccelerator.org/qcamp/.
Tricia Berry
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· Executive Director, Women in STEM (WiSTEM)
· Broadening Participation Director, Center for Dynamics and Control of Materials (CDCM) – an NSF MRSEC
The University of Texas at Austin | Division of Campus and Community Engagement
trici...@utexas.edu | community.utexas.edu/womeninstem | @utwistem
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From: Hernando, Sara <sara.h...@austin.utexas.edu>
Sent: Tuesday, February 13, 2024 11:15 AM
To: Tucek, Kristen <ktu...@jsg.utexas.edu>; Berry, Tricia S <trici...@utexas.edu>
Subject: FW: QCaMP flyer
Kristen and Tricia –
I hope you are both well! I thought of you both as UT representatives who might be able to circulate this to K-12 students and teachers. Is this something you could forward to interested parties?
Thank you!
Sara Hernando, Assistant Director for Research Engagements
The University of Texas at Austin | Office of the Vice President for Research, Scholarship and Creative Endeavors
2304 Whitis Ave., Austin, TX 78712 | 512-809-7092
From: Miner, Nadine E. <nem...@sandia.gov>
Sent: Friday, February 9, 2024 1:37 PM
To: hstange <hst...@sandia.gov>; Hernando, Sara <sara.h...@austin.utexas.edu>; William Charlton <wcha...@austin.utexas.edu>
Subject: Fwd: QCaMP flyer
FYSA - I sent this to Bettadpur, Srinivas who led last week’s Quantum Sensing meeting and has a new initiative kicking off in quantum.
If you have any others in quantum and/or avenues to get this out to K-12 students and teachers, please forward.
(Note I also sent to Sabartha Banerjee by mistake - their emails are right next to each other in my contacts LOL)
Thank you,
Nadine
Nadine Miner, PhD
UT Austin Campus Partnership Manager
From: Miner, Nadine E. <nem...@sandia.gov>
Sent: Friday, February 9, 2024 1:29 PM
To: Bettadpur, Srinivas V <srin...@csr.utexas.edu>
Subject: Fwd: QCaMP flyer
Hi Srinivas
Thank you again for a great Day uant sensing networking session. It was very interesting and informative. I trust the rest of the kick off went well?
I wanted to send the attached flier to you
I’m also cc’ing OVPR/Sara Hernando and Bill Charlton/NETL& Sandia faculty liaison for awareness and distribution to any k-12 groups they may have connections with.
Thank you,
Nadine
Nadine Miner, PhD
UT Austin Campus Partnership Manager
From: Barry, Amanda Nell <anb...@sandia.gov>
Sent: Friday, February 9, 2024 9:36 AM
To: Miner, Nadine E. <nem...@sandia.gov>; Sanders, Anthony Jamaal <ajs...@sandia.gov>; Gallegos-Schnedar, Breanna Chantel <bcs...@sandia.gov>
Subject: FW: QCaMP flyer
Please share with your networks! And other Academic Program folks.
Thank you,
Amanda
From: Nelson, Jeffrey S. <jsn...@sandia.gov>
Sent: Friday, February 9, 2024 8:22 AM
To: Barry, Amanda Nell <anb...@sandia.gov>
Subject: Fwd: QCaMP flyer
From: Ivory, Megan Kathleen <mki...@sandia.gov>
Sent: Monday, January 29, 2024 5:49 PM
To: Sarovar, Mohan <mns...@sandia.gov>; Boris Kiefer <bki...@nmsu.edu>; Mniszewski, Susan M. (LANL) <s...@lanl.gov>; Pakin, Scott (LANL)
<pa...@lanl.gov>;
abet...@lbl.gov <abet...@lbl.gov>; Nelson, Jeffrey S. <jsn...@sandia.gov>; Milad Marvian <mmar...@unm.edu>; Cuozzo, Savannah Lea <slc...@sandia.gov>;
Hackett, Lisa Anne Plucinski <lah...@sandia.gov>; Mounce, Andy <amo...@sandia.gov>; Kononov, Alina <ako...@sandia.gov>
Subject: QCaMP flyer
Hi folks,
I wanted to share this year’s flyer in case you have connections with schools, teachers, parents, or teens who might be interested in applying this year. Please feel free to share!
Cheers,
Megan
Megan K. Ivory, PhD
https://www.sandia.gov/quantum/qcamp/
Experimental Atomic/Quantum Physicist
Photonic Microsystems Technology
Sandia National Laboratories
As the messenger asked to share this info widely, I do not have more information on this other than this response to the “but the form looks like this is only for California and New Mexico teachers and students” question:
Thanks for reaching out. Our funding is specifically for California and New Mexico participants. That said, we are looking to scale the teacher camp this year, so if there are regions/school districts in neighboring TX and other states that are interested in hosting their own teacher cohorts, we can discuss. The instruction would be done live by quantum researchers and virtually streamed to the other cohort locations. We would ask that the partners in other regions provide a classroom for their teachers, do the outreach/marketing and registration, and provide materials (~$100/participant) and stipends ($1000/participant) directly to their region participants. Please let us know how we can support!
If this is of interest to you, contact the QCaMP team directly to figure out how to fill out the form.
For further information or opportunities, reach out to the QCaMP team: qc...@sandia.gov
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