Education and Workforce Development

Undergraduates

The CIQC supports the efforts of undergraduates to explore the field of Quantum Information science across disciplines. UCBerkeley offers the Quantum Club at Berkeley (QC@B) which provides a forum to learn about quantum applications both in the academic setting and in industry. Research opportunities are open to students at all CIQC campuses on an individual, as-available basis by contacting faculty directly. Seminars sponsored by the CIQC are open to all as a resource for learning and deepening their understanding of the quantum field.

Student Quantum Clubs

Undergraduates interested in learning more about quantum information science at Berkeley are encouraged to join a club on campus to find peers also engaged in the field. Undergraduate clubs help foster connections among students, provide opportunities for collaborations on campus, and organize educational events to teach concepts in quantum.

Quantum Computing at Berkeley (QC@B) welcomes members from all disciplines and encourages anyone who is interested in engaging with the Quantum community to join. There is no application process and members may attend any of various subgroup meetings to learn about quantum hardware or software. QC@B focuses on enriching the UC Berkeley community through seminars, student-led research projects, guest speakers, lab tours, industry connections, and advertisement of research opportunities. Please visit QC@B’s website to learn more, or see them during tabling at the start of each semester.

Student Quantum Club: a group of seated students in classroom, smiling at camera

UCLA  student quantum association 

The Quantum Computing Student Association (QCSA) at UCLA is a combined undergraduate and graduate student group under the CQSE focused on everything under the umbrella of quantum information science, including quantum computers, sensors, and algorithms. We welcome students of all levels who are interested in quantum computing, and try to make our events as accessible as possible!