
July 1, 2026 — Registration is now open for the 2026 Real-World Quantum Computing workshop, jointly hosted by Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) and San Jose State University (SJSU). The two-day workshop is designed for upper-level undergraduates and graduate students in engineering, physics or related fields. Interns are encouraged to apply. Applications will be accepted on […] The post LLNL Opens Registration for Real-World Quantum Computing Workshop appeared first on HPCwire .
The increased focus on quantum computing as a strategic technology is driving educational institutions and national labs to prepare the next generation of researchers and engineers.
This workshop signifies a growing investment in talent development for advanced computing, crucial for national competitiveness in emerging technologies like quantum.
More students will gain practical exposure to quantum computing, potentially accelerating the development and adoption of quantum technologies in the US.
- · LLNL
- · San Jose State University
- · Quantum computing researchers
- · US tech sector
- · Competitors with less robust quantum talent pipelines
Increased practical skills development in quantum computing among a new generation of scientists and engineers.
A faster transition of quantum research from theoretical to applied stages, potentially yielding new commercial or defense applications.
Enhanced US leadership in quantum computing as a critical strategic technology, influencing future geopolitical balances.
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