Expand Your Numerical Quantum Skills This Summer!
Registration is now open for the 2026 Numerical Methods in Quantum
Information Science Summer School! Join us June 22-26 at the University
of Massachusetts Amherst for a graduate-level curriculum that powers up
your computer programming for quantum information science. We will take
you all the way from the basics of how to set up your programming
environment to learning advanced skills such as how to efficiently
benchmark quantum-error-correcting codes of thousands of qubits, solve
master equations, work with tensor networks, and simulate quantum
communication.
Thanks to the generous support of the Center for Quantum Networks and
NSF, registration is only $90, which includes on-campus housing. You
won’t go hungry: UMass Amherst has been winning The Princeton Review’s
national #1 Best Campus Food for the last eight years!
Basic computer programming skills are a prerequisite, but even if you
are a beginner you will soon be programming like a pro. If you are
already an experienced programmer you can focus on advanced computing
topics such as high performance programming, GPU programming, tensor
networks, and domain-specific algorithms.
To register, visit qnumerics.org
