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This issue is reserved for unitaryDESIGN participants. Please refer to the rules page of the event’s website to confirm whether you are eligible to participate from Feb 16-27. We will not be reviewing submissions before Feb 16.
Make a short video (30-60s) explaining a quantum computing concept or existing PennyLane Demo (e.g. FTQC, Hamiltonian simulation, quantum gradients). The video can use any format, e.g. stop motion.
The video may be designed for the PennyLane README, docs, demos, website, topic pages, etc.
The sky is the limit so be creative! We will value scientific accuracy and “wow-factor”. The best video submitted will get the bounty as part of unitary.design and be featured on the PennyLane Blog!
- The video must be your own original work. Anything that is clearly AI-generated with no other work put in will not be considered. Any use of existing content (unless it's under Creative Commons) will not be accepted.
- The video must have a 30 to 60 second duration.
- Please upload your video to YouTube and add the link to the videolinks.md file in the documentation/unitaryDESIGN folder in the unitaryDESIGN branch.
- Your video will be licensed under CC BY-ND 4.0.
- You will receive credit for your video if it is published online (e.g. see here).
- The PennyLane team reserves the right to redraw, modify, or change the style of the video.
- By submitting this video you authorize Xanadu Quantum Technologies to display it on any of their websites and share it on social media (should they choose to).
This issue is part of the unitaryDESIGN event organized by the Unitary Foundation. Please refer to the rules page of the event’s website to confirm whether you are eligible to participate. If you have any comments, questions or complaints about the event please refer to the contact information provided at the bottom of that page.