This year we are focusing on being INTERACTIVE! :D
Before we give an overview, here’s the link: https://forms.gle/pSwkknTWEYnZBZYS6
What we’re looking for…
Quantum hacking is in some ways pretty new, so here are a few ideas for how you can approach this:
You can present a fully interactive workshop on a given idea with access to labs in jupyter notebooks or code repositories from the start (this is our ~preferred~ kind of submission, FYI)
You can give a talk with three tutorial phases of ~15mins and three workshop phases of ~15mins
You can present a long form technical talk (~45mins) with an interactive session (~45mins) for which you provide the guidance and materials
You might organise an interactive seminar/AMA session centred around a given theme or idea - for these to work, we would look for submissions that are bound to a publicly accessible academic paper, publication, or body of work (or a work that you are at liberty to provide open access to).
ALL sessions are capped at 90mins duration - so think more 'Blade Runner does Quantum' over 'LotR - Gimli's Qubits'.
Good luck!
The QV Team.