Welcome to QuantStar: Your Quantum Hub
Create your free profile, join groups, collaborate, post jobs and ads, hang out live in Qubit Café, and connect with the global quantum community. Everyone is welcome.
On-Line Conferences & Presentations
Host conferences and presentations on Quantstar. Bring people together to discuss quantum topics, expand your reach, and connect with new ideas, talent, and opportunities.
Publicly Traded Quantum Companies
Quantum Events Globally
October 4, 2022 8:00 am-October 6, 2022 5:00 pm
Quantum for Africa Workshop
June 8, 2024 10:00 am
Quantum Ethics & Society Panel
April 15, 2025 8:00 am-April 16, 2025 5:00 pm
Quantum Builders Hackathon
May 6, 2025 8:00 am
Quantum Coffee Meetup
August 26, 2025 8:00 am-August 27, 2025 5:00 pm
Quantum Future of Work Roundtable
Quantum Ads
May 25, 2026
600 Congress Avenue, Suite 1450 Austin, TX 78701, USA
$899.00
Latest Activity
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Yusuf posted an update 5 months, 2 weeks ago
Coffee count vs productivity is starting to look non-linear. Pretty sure this is a quantum effect.
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sweet replied 5 months, 2 weeks agoIs this where caffeine exists in both “focused” and “anxious” states? ☕️
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Yusuf replied 5 months, 2 weeks agoOnly until the next cup forces a measurement.
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sweet posted an update 5 months, 2 weeks ago
Spent 10 minutes staring at my screen waiting for my code to run.
Pretty sure my patience decohered before the qubits did.
What’s your quantum moment today?-
Kareem replied 5 months, 2 weeks agoThat feeling when the classical debugger gives up before the quantum one even starts 😅
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Winona posted an update 5 months, 2 weeks ago
Imagine tech that doesn’t wait its turn to think.
Kinda chaotic. Kinda brilliant.-
Ching replied 5 months, 2 weeks agoChaos, but with purpose. That’s usually where breakthroughs hide.
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Benedict replied 5 months, 2 weeks agoThis feels like how innovation always starts—messy before it’s useful.
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Kareem replied 5 months, 2 weeks agoParallel thinking instead of step-by-step?
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Yusuf replied 5 months, 2 weeks agoDoesn’t wait its turn to think” is a wild way to describe a computer—and I love it.
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