Quantum Computing
Chapters by Neocosmicx
“If you want to go fast, go alone. If you want to go far, go together.”
The future of quantum computing is being written now. You have the power to be a part of that story by launching a Quantum Chapter in your region, university, or community. Whether you’re a passionate student, a driven educator, or a tech-savvy enthusiast, starting a chapter can be your gateway to contributing to a world that is exponentially transforming.
Why Start a Chapter?
“Nature isn’t classical, dammit, and if you want to make a simulation of nature, you’d better make it quantum mechanical.” – Richard P. Feynman
Starting a Quantum Chapter empowers you to:

Build a vibrant local community of learners, researchers, and innovators.

Host workshops, seminars, and hackathons that introduce others to the quantum revolution.

Connect with global experts and collaborate on cutting-edge research and development.

Access exclusive learning materials, mentorship, and opportunities from our core team.

Spark interdisciplinary conversations between science, engineering, AI, philosophy, and ethics.
Chapter Eligibility Criteria
We welcome diverse applicants who are committed to scientific growth, leadership, and ethical innovation. To start a chapter, you must meet the following criteria:

For University-based Chapters
To qualify, students must be enrolled in a recognized college or university, have a faculty advisor, and gather at least five core founding members. The group must host three events per semester, such as workshops or speaker sessions, and adhere to the provided code of conduct and branding guidelines.

For City or Community-based Chapters
To participate, individuals must be at least 18 years old and demonstrate prior interest or experience in quantum computing, physics, mathematics, or computer science. They must identify a physical or digital meeting space for events, gather at least three volunteers or co-organizers, and commit to organizing monthly public engagement or community learning sessions.
Who Can Join a Chapter?
"Quantum computation... will be the most revolutionary technology of the 21st century, "
– David Deutsch
Chapters are open to everyone passionate about quantum computing and the future of technology. This includes:
- Students (undergraduate, graduate, PhDs)
- Educators and Professors
- Independent Researchers
- Quantum Enthusiasts and Developers
- Industry Professionals and Startups
- Science Communicators and Policy Advocates
Quantum computing is no longer a thing of science fiction—it’s happening right now.
“Quantum computing is the next evolution in computing—and you can be at the frontier.”
As a chapter leader, you’ll be among the first wave of change-makers and educators guiding the next generation of quantum pioneers.
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Chapter Application Process
Starting a chapter is easy and fully supported by our team. Follow these steps:

Apply for a chapter, and our team will guide you through the process.
Download FormFill Out the Chapter Application Form
Proposal Submission
Submit a 1-page proposal detailing your chapter's vision, a preliminary 3-month activity plan, founding team members, and the types of events or workshops you intend to organize.
Interview & Review
Shortlisted applicants will be invited for a virtual interview with our team to discuss their vision, clarify roles, and answer questions.
Onboarding & Resources
Once approved, you’ll receive a Chapter Starter Kit (including guidelines, posters, slide decks, mentorship contacts, and branding assets), be listed on the official Quantum Chapters map, and gain access to an exclusive chapter leads’ Discord/Slack channel.
The universe is not only stranger than we imagine, it is stranger than we can imagine.
– J.B.S. Haldane
How Chapters Can Enroll Students & Members?
Chapters have full flexibility to grow their local networks. Here’s how they can onboard members:
Chapters must ensure that all enrolled members follow the core Community Code of Conduct, which promotes inclusivity, respect, and scientific integrity.

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