List of Student Organizations

The complete list of ALL 1,000+ UF student organizations can be found on the GatorConnect page. Students join organizations and design teams to gain experience, join a community of peers working towards a common goal, and build their social and professional networks. It’s up to you to decide which organizations and how many organizations to join! Since you are an engineering student, it is encouraged that you join at least one engineering-related organization. The quality of your involvement (depth of contributions and long-term commitment) is valued more than quantity.

You can see department-sponsored and College-sponsored organizations by using the category filter feature found at the top left. You can also search for a particular word using the search bar at the top right. This list of engineering-related organizations has been carefully created by the HWCOE Center for Experiential Learning.

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Florida Quantum Computing Society

Biography

Professional Organization: provide an environment where students can learn about quantum computing and explore its real-world applications through educational workshops, lectures, and speaker events.

Website:

President: Alexander Heard
Email: heard.alexander@ufl.edu

Org Email:

Faculty Advisor: Yingying Wu
Email: yingyingwu@ufl.edu

Hashtag: #quantum

Instagram: floridaquantumcomputing

Discord/Slack: Discord: https://discord.com/invite/PPzqAATHQu

Types of Events: Social, Workshops, Speaker Events, Educational and Career Development.

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Company Sponsors:

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Mission: To be a member you have to attend 2 GBMs. FQC is open to any major and tries to cater to CS, EE, Physics, and Math majors. Additionally, we try to be inclusive of all years including grad students. You are automatically made a member without any sort of application.

The purpose of the Florida Quantum Computing Society is to provide an environment where students can learn about quantum computing and explore its real-world applications through educational workshops, lectures, and speaker events. The organization aims to be accessible to students of all backgrounds and knowledge levels, including those with no prior experience in quantum computing. By fostering a welcoming community and offering interactive learning sessions, members will gain valuable insights that better prepare them for future academic endeavors and potential career paths.