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Qiskit Advocate Mentorship Program

NEW! Check mid-term checkpoint presentations here

Introduction

Hey, fellow Qiskit advocates! Have you already set your 2021 quantum resolutions? We are excited to announce the Qiskit advocate mentorship program to help you fulfill them! This program provides opportunities for skills development and professional growth in the quantum industry.

Purpose

As the quantum industry rapidly grows, nurturing enthusiastic talents from diverse backgrounds is central to Qiskit’s success. As a Qiskit advocate, you have taken the first steps in your quantum journey. Now, through our new mentorship program, you will be able to boost your progress with opportunities to develop your skills in areas ranging from programming, quantum information science, and technical writing. You will also gain first-hand experience through projects completed with the guidance of IBM Quantum and Qiskit experts.

Timeline

Note: dates may be subject to change

  1. Application open (August 19 - 31, 2021) Applicants submit application form. Tell us why you want to join the mentorship program and show us your level of expertise in quantum computing and Qiskit by providing evidence (for example, pull requests to Qiskit GitHub).
  2. Selecting mentees (September 1 - 14, 2021) Mentors have the freedom to decide how many mentees and how many projects to take and assign an individual or a group on a project.
  3. Defining projects deliverables (September 15 - 22, 2021) Mentors and mentees work together to refine the project ideas and define the deliverables based on mentees' commitment and skills level.
  4. Mentoring period (September 22 - December 15, 2021) Mentees work on the project with guidance from mentors. Mentors should meet with mentees regularly (1 hour call every week) to check the progress and provide feedback.
  5. Mid-term review (October 21, 2021) Mentees will share project ideas and current progress to other mentees in a group call to get feedback.
  6. Final showcase (December 30, 2021) Mentess will present the final outcome of projects. Projects will be evaluated and highlighted in a series of Qiskit Medium blog post.

Commitment from mentees

During application period (a few hours)

  • Read and understand the mentorship program.
  • Select preferred projects / mentors.
  • Demonstrate level of expertise in quantum computing and coding skills.
    • Examples: pull requests to Qiskit GitHub repos, blogpost style Qiskit tutorials, research papers.
    • If you want to increase your chance of being selected, you can fix an issue on Qiskit GitHub repos during the application period. A good place to start are issues with tag "good first issues".
  • Submit the application form.

During mentoring period (> 5 hours per week)

  • Discuss with your mentor to refine project details and define deliverables. (during the first 2 weeks)
  • Work on a project with guidance from your mentor. You should dedicate at least 5 hours per week for a meaningful mentorship experience.
  • Meet with your mentor regularly to report progress and get feedbacks. (1 hour call every week).
  • Present project ideas and progress in mid-term review (End of October, 2021)
  • Present final outcome in the final showcase (End of December or early January)

Mentorship projects

Mentors Mentees Projects
Bryce Fuller Miro Tomasik #22 Implement new classical optimizers in qiskit
James Weaver Abhigyan Mishra, Samuel Choi #16 Hearing quantum evolution
Ryan Mandelbaum Eric Michiels, Kiran Johns #15 Find and write recurring blog posts about Qiskitter work
Travis L. Scholten Saesun Kim #11 Enhance Qiskit papers database & replication study
Matthew Treinish Nahum Rosa Cruz Sá, Georgios Tsilimigkounakis, Chris (Jielun) Chen, Ivan de Avila Ribeiro Carvalho #8 Good first issues in retworkx
Hwajung Kang Filippo Tramonto, David Morcuende #40 Create a tutorial for Iterative Phase Estimation (IPE) algorithm
Helena Zhang Aziz NGOUEYA AKANJI BENGA #44 Mixed state discrimination
Helena Zhang Sumit Puri, Utkarsh #9 Update Ignis discriminator
Frank Harkins kavitha yogaraj, Zhiyong Zhang #1 Update HHL section in Qiskit textbook
Shelly Garion SheshaShayee Raghunathan, Pierre Decoodt #20 Bayesian techniques for randomized benchmarking
Julien Gacon Manjula Gandhi S, Mantas Cepulkovskis #12 Arithmetic circuit library
Amira Abbas Yuma Nakamura #21 Quantum finance explainer
Luciano Bello Tharrmashastha SAPV #5 Good first issues in qiskit-terra
Luciano Bello Jack Woehr #39 Unified API to import/export circuits in Qiskit
Marcel Pfaffhauser Edwin Agnew, Matthew Stypulkoski #3 Generation (and analysis) of quantum randomness (for procedural generation)
Marcel Pfaffhauser Shek Lun Leung #4 Lossy image compression using Unity and real quantum computers
Naoki Kanazawa Spencer Churchill, Farai Mazhandu, Kazumasa Umezawa, Soyoung Shin #2 Upgrade Qiskit textbook pulse section
Atsushi Matsuo Takehiko Amano, Kaori Namba #24 Add more types of constraints for the Qiskit Optimization
Anna Phan Antonio Macaluso #41 Quantum neural network section for Qiskit textbook quantum machine learning chapter
Anna Phan Eraraya Ricardo Muten #43 QML Qiskit implementations
Pierre Decoodt Spencer King, Cenk Tüysüz #27 Quantum state classifier to optimize the transmission of highly entangled states
Daniel Sierra-Sosa Rochisha Agarwal, Soham Pal, Iqra Naz #30 Classical data preprocessing influence on QML
Waheeda Saib kareem hesham el-safty #43 QML for Quantum chemistry

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Who is eligible to apply?

A: The mentorship program is open to all Qiskit advocates around the world, including IBMers and non-IBMers.

Q: Can mentees propose projects?

A: Yes! Mentees can propose project ideas by submitting them as a github issue here during the application period (August 19 - 31, 2021). If a mentor is interested your project, you will be matched to work on the project.

Q: I don't have much programming experience, can I still apply?

A: Yes! The mentorship program is meant for developing your skills. Some projects require only minimal programming experience. You will be able to learn and improve your programming skills with guidance of your mentor.

Q: How long is the mentorship program?

A: The official mentoring period is 3 months, from September 15th to December 15th. The final showcase will happen shortly after that, around the end of December or early January.

Q: How does a mentor and a mentee gets matched?

A: You will be matched based on the project preference and interest areas indicated in your application form as well as the evidence you have provided to demonstrate your experience and commitment.

Acknowledgement

Special thanks to Amira Abbas, Diego Emilio Serrano, Julien Gacon and Michał Stęchły for sharing their experiences and insights from qosf mentorship program which were crucial in shaping this mentorship program for Qiskit advocates.

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