Welcome to the QuantA&M repository! This project is dedicated to the development and maintenance of the QuantA&M website, which provides information about our quantum computing club at Texas A&M University.
QuantA&M is a student organization focused on exploring the fascinating world of quantum computing. Our mission is to educate and engage students in the principles and applications of quantum computing through various activities, including:
- Book Club: Biweekly meetings to discuss quantum computing concepts using a common book or textbook.
- Guest Lectures: Talks by experts in the field of quantum computing.
- Collaborative Projects: Opportunities to work on quantum computing projects with peers.
The QuantA&M website includes the following features:
- Home Page: Introduction to the club and its mission.
- About Us: Information about the club's activities and goals.
- Calendar: Schedule of upcoming events and meetings.
- Officers: Profiles of the club's officers.
- Newsletter: Access to the latest and previous newsletters.
We welcome contributions from the community! If you would like to contribute, please follow these steps:
- Fork the repository.
- Create a new branch for your feature or bug fix.
- Make your changes and commit them with a descriptive message.
- Push your changes to your forked repository.
- Open a pull request to the main repository.
This project was created by Samuel Molero, with a template from Create React App.
If you are a member of QuantA&M and want to contribute, please go to the public
directory and find the README.md
file to learn about contributing resources. This file contains detailed instructions on how to add new resources, including PDFs and hyperlinks, to the website.
We are constantly working to improve the QuantA&M website. Here are some features we plan to add in the future:
- Member Attendance: A tracker for attendance of our meetings, offering awards for members showing up.
- Event Registration: Online registration for workshops, lectures, and other events.
- Forum Information: QuantA&M has been invited to be one of the original members of a new undergraduate quantum computing forum. More will be published soon!