SoftServe, in partnership with the National Quantum Computing Hub and IMDA, introduces Singapore's first Quantum Bootcamp. Students gain practical experience, networking opportunities with top companies, and a platform to showcase innovative projects.
Three winners were picked based on overall project, technical contribution, and value
The 22 students selected from 91 applicants were selected to receive an allowance of US$605 monthly and participate in the programme. Participants in the boot camp are undergraduate or postgraduate students or recent graduates of the National University of Singapore, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore Management University, Singapore University of Technology and Design or the S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies.
"Quantum technologies are here to stay, and the field is moving very fast," said José Ignacio Latorre, lead principal investigator for the NQCH and director of the Centre for Quantum Technologies.
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