|Y⟩Quantum
Yale's premier quantum computing hackathon
Where: Yale Science Building, 260 Whitney Ave, New Haven, CT
When: April 4th-5th, 2026
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The Yale Quantum Institute (YQI) is a world leader in quantum information science, encompassing 30+ research groups across fields including quantum engineering, quantum error correction, optics and photonics, superconducting qubits, and quantum cryptography.
Major research advancements at YQI include the first superconducting device prototype, the first superconducting quantum processor, the first demonstrated quantum algorithm on a QPU, the first realization of photonic quantum circuits, and the longest superconducting coherence time (as of 2025).
Through YQuantum, the Yale Undergraduate Quantum Computing group aims to immerse students from around the world in this hotbed of research, empowering them to take advantage of the vibrant environment of innovation, working on the cutting edge of the field and shaping its future.
Schedule
⚠Rooms updated to accommodate more participants
| Room | Sponsor |
|---|---|
| 🕘 9:00 – 9:30 AM | |
| KT 201 | Alice & Bob |
| KT 203 | QuEra |
| 🕘 9:30 – 10:00 AM | |
| KT 205 | The Hartford × Capgemini |
| KT 207 | Travelers × LTIMindTree × Quantinuum |
| 🕙 10:00 – 10:30 AM | |
| KT 205 | Quantinuum |
| KT 207 | AWS × State Street |
| KT 217 | BlueQubit |
“The Second Quantum Revolution and the 2025 Nobel Prize in Physics”
| Judging Room | Sponsor |
|---|---|
| KT 201 | Alice & Bob |
| KT 203 | AWS × State Street |
| KT 205 | The Hartford × Capgemini |
| KT 207 | QuantumCT × RTRC × qBraid |
| KT 209 | Travelers × LTIMindTree × Quantinuum |
| KT 211 | QuEra |
| KT 217 | BlueQubit |
* Schedule is tentative and subject to change.
FAQs
What is YQuantum?
YQuantum is Yale's premier quantum computing hackathon, organized by the Yale Undergraduate Quantum Computing group in partnership with the Yale Quantum Institute (YQI). It brings together students from around the world to work on cutting-edge quantum computing challenges.
Who can participate?
YQuantum is open to undergraduate and graduate students from universities around the world. High school students are not eligible to participate. No prior quantum computing experience is required — we welcome beginners and experts alike!
What is the team size requirement?
Teams must consist of 3-5 students. You can register with a pre-formed team or join as an individual and we'll help you find teammates during the team formation session.
Where does YQuantum take place and how do I get there?
YQuantum 2026 will be held at the Yale Science Building, 260 Whitney Ave, New Haven, CT on April 4th-5th, 2026. Yale is located in New Haven, CT. You can reach us by train (Amtrak/Metro-North to New Haven Union Station), bus, or car.
Is there a registration fee?
No, participation in YQuantum is completely free! We cover meals, swag, and provide access to quantum computing resources for all participants.
What should I bring?
Bring your laptop, charger, student ID, and enthusiasm for quantum computing! We'll provide everything else including meals, snacks, and access to quantum computing resources.
Do I need prior quantum computing experience?
No! YQuantum welcomes participants of all experience levels. We'll have workshops and mentors available to help you get started with quantum computing.
Will travel reimbursements be covered by YQuantum?
No, unfortunately we cannot cover travel reimbursements for candidates.
Where should I stay the night during the event?
Candidates are encouraged to stay within Yale facilities overnight so please bring spare clothes/items that will allow yourself to be comfortable!
Will there be a virtual component?
Unfortunately, there will be no virtual component this year. YQuantum is an in-person only event.
The YQuantum Committee is a student-led group of Yale undergraduates behind Yale's flagship quantum computing hackathon. By partnering with top researchers and industry leaders, we create opportunities for students to explore and shape the future of quantum technology.
Team
Co-Directors
Jeffrey Wei
Jared Wyetzner
Committee
Wenhe
Kai-shan
Ryan
Lewis
George
William
Ahmed
Henry
Faculty Supervisors
Florian Carle
Kimberly Nuzzo












