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Online Courses

Quantum Cryptography

Learn how quantum communication provides security that is guaranteed by the laws of nature.

Taught by Stephanie Wehner (Delft) and Thomas Vidick (Caltech). Take it online via edX.

Quantum Information Science I, Parts 1-3

Want to learn about the foundations of quantum communication, including quantum channels and quantum key distribution? This is the course for you!

Taught by Isaac Chuang and Peter Shor. Take it online via edX, part 1, part 2, part 3.

Quantum Information Science II: Quantum states, noise, and error correction

Taught by Isaac Chuang and Aram Harrow at MIT. Take it online via edX.

Quantum Information Science II: Efficient Quantum Computing – fault tolerance and complexity

Interested in how quantum computing at scale may be achieved, and already know something about quantum circuits and quantum error correction? This is the course for you!

Taught by Isaac Chuang and Aram Harrow at MIT. Take it online via edX.

Quantum Information Science II: Advanced quantum algorithms and information theory

Already know something about quantum mechanics, quantum bits and quantum logic gates, but want to design new quantum algorithms, and explore multi-party quantum protocols? This is the course for you!

Learn how quantum algorithms and communication protocols apply in complex and advanced scenarios.

Taught by Isaac Chuang and Aram Harrow at MIT. Take it online via edX.

Quantum Camps

Berkeley and Sandia National Labs – Quantum Camps for Educators and Students

This year, Berkeley will be hosting Quantum education experiences for both educators and students with Sandia National Labs. The teacher workshop will take place from June 10 – 12 in California, New Mexico, Colorado, and Illinois. The student program will take place from July 1 – 26 in California and New Mexico. Both are paid opportunities! Please see attached flyers  and their website for additional details.

INFORMATION SESSIONS (March 9th and March 26th) 

We are offering two informational sessions which will cover questions on the program, logistics, and eligibility for the program. The same content will be presented at each session. 

Session 1: March 9th, 10AM-10:45AM MST, Click here to join the meeting (Meeting ID: 286 514 152 566 Passcode: Qu3JWV)

Session 2: March 26th, 7PM-7:45PM MST, Click here to join the meeting (Meeting ID: 288 492 282 911 Passcode: XQ5tXE)

Python for Physics (for high schoolers)