Cracking the code to Canada
Toronto beckons for a team of NTU “hackers” from the School of Physical & Mathematical Sciences and the Renaissance Engineering Programme, who won the Singapore Quantum Cup
by Derek Rodriguez

Toronto beckons for a team of NTU “hackers” from the School of Physical & Mathematical Sciences and the Renaissance Engineering Programme, who won the Singapore Quantum Cup. The two-day contest saw them best 33 other teams in time-limited online quantum programming challenges and a live coding battle. Their prize – S$3,000 and a week-long, all-expenses-paid trip to the headquarters of Canadian quantum computing company Xanadu, the competition’s sponsor.
This story was published in the Jan-Feb 2025 issue of HEY!. To read it and other stories from this issue in print, click here.

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