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The Centre for Quantum Technologies (CQT) in Singapore is hosting Quantum Hackamonth, a month-long collaborative program for PhD students and postdocs to develop quantum computing solutions for real-world problems from June 1–26, 2026. Participants will receive accommodation at the National University of Singapore, a daily stipend, and partial flight reimbursement, with priority given to applicants with arXiv-published quantum algorithm research. Applications close March 31, 2026, but early submission by March 24 improves acceptance chances, as spots are competitive for this Quantum Software Alliance-backed event. The program emphasizes hands-on collaboration, targeting meaningful quantum computing challenges, with details and submission forms available at the official event website. This initiative reflects growing global efforts to bridge quantum theory and practical applications by fostering interdisciplinary research among emerging quantum scientists.
Quantum Hackamonth

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Quantum Hackamonth Dates: Monday, June 1, 2026 to Friday, June 26, 2026Web page: CQT Quantum HackamonthSubmission deadline: Tuesday, March 31, 2026The Centre for Quantum Technologies (CQT) in Singapore invites PhD students and postdocs to apply for Quantum Hackamonth - a month-long, collaborative experience working on quantum computing for meaningful problems, to take place 1-26 June 2026. We will provide accommodation at the National University of Singapore, a per diem and a contribution towards flights. Applicants should have paper(s) relevant to quantum algorithms on arXiv. This is a Quantum Software Alliance event. Find all the details at https://hackamonth.cqt.sg Applications should be submitted through the website by 24 March for the best chance of a spot and by 31 March at the latest. Log in or register to post comments

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