Quantum Computing Peer Group | Elevate Quantum NSF Regional Innovation Engine: Partnership opportunities
The Quantum Computing Peer Group serves as a dynamic forum for individuals passionate about the revolutionary field of quantum computing. Comprising diverse backgrounds and expertise levels, our members convene monthly to delve into the intricacies of quantum mechanics, explore quantum algorithms, and stay abreast of the latest advancements in the quantum computing landscape. The Quantum Computing Peer Group is a vibrant hub for quantum enthusiasts to connect, learn, and collaborate. By fostering an inclusive and dynamic environment, we aim to empower our members to navigate the ever-evolving landscape of quantum computing and contribute meaningfully to this transformative field.
Artificial Intelligence Peer Group | August Session
The Artificial Intelligence (AI) peer group serves as a collaborative platform where members exchange knowledge, discoveries, and insights related to the development, advancement, and ethical implications of AI technology. Conversations will include discussions, sharing research findings, and exploring innovative ideas surrounding machine learning, neural networks, natural language processing, computer vision, robotics, and other AI-related domains. Within AI peer groups, individuals discuss emerging trends, best practices, challenges, and ethical considerations in AI development and deployment. They may also invite experts, industry leaders, and practitioners to deliver talks or presentations, fostering learning opportunities and providing diverse perspectives within the field.
Cybersecurity Peer Group | Cybersecurity and the Supply Chain: Mitigating Third-Party Risks
The primary goal of a cybersecurity peer group is to foster collaboration and facilitate the exchange of ideas regarding emerging threats, best practices, innovative technologies, and effective strategies to mitigate cyber risks. Peer Group activities include educational presentations, discussions, and knowledge-sharing sessions to help the participants stay updated on the latest trends and challenges in the ever-evolving landscape of cybersecurity. These groups typically consist of individuals from diverse backgrounds, including cybersecurity analysts, engineers, ethical hackers, CISOs (Chief Information Security Officers), and other experts in the domain.



