The Early Quantum Career Immersion (EQCI) program by Qubit by Qubit offers a unique 10-week experience for undergraduates interested in quantum computing. Eligibility: You must be currently enrolled in a 2-year or 4-year undergraduate institution, authorized to work in the U.S., reside in New York state, and have completed an introductory computer science course or possess basic fluency in Python programming (variables, functions, loops). The program begins with four weeks of virtual training in quantum computing, followed by seven weeks of internships or research with leading companies like IBM Quantum, Google AI, bp, Unitary Fund, and Qunnect. It's free for accepted students, with paid internship opportunities. This initiative not only provides foundational knowledge but also hands-on experience, professional development, and real-world projects, fostering diversity and innovation in quantum computing.
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