This summer camp is meant to encourage girls to get a start in physics and coding early on. Program manager Gabbie Meis says for anyone interested, there are no prerequisites to attend.
TUCSON, Ariz. — It’s the world’s first ever free all-girls quantum computing summer camp. This week-long program is being hosted in Tucson in partnership with the University of Arizona and the Girl Scouts of Southern Arizona.
Meis says the camp is about “harnessing the power of quantum mechanics to power a whole new type of computer called 'quantum computers'.” Meis says, “huge problems that deal with a big amount of data.” Some examples include climate change. Girls are encouraged to pursue a career in quantum because it is currently a male-dominated industry.
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