diff --git a/pages/partnership/community/header.png b/pages/partnership/community/header.png new file mode 100644 index 00000000..d9581fa6 Binary files /dev/null and b/pages/partnership/community/header.png differ diff --git a/pages/partnership/community/index.md b/pages/partnership/community/index.md index d09cd4bf..8bf31274 100644 --- a/pages/partnership/community/index.md +++ b/pages/partnership/community/index.md @@ -1,90 +1,36 @@ ---- -title: Community Partners -description: - "Community-led initiatives, resources, courses, mentoring, and events shared - by OSL community members." -date: 2026-06-25 -authors: ["OSL Team"] -template: community.html -section_label: Partnership -page_theme: partnership -hero_words: ["Connect", "Amplify", "Collaborate"] -community: - featured: [] - initiatives: - # Use the format below to add a Community Partner initiative. - # - name: "Community-led learning sessions" - # partner: "Community organizers and instructors" - # category: "Events" - # status: "Open for registration" - # format: "Talks, workshops, reading groups, and demos" - # audience: "Learners, researchers, developers, and open-source newcomers" - # thumbnail: /images/logos/logo.png - # url: "https://example.org/community-initiative" - # action: "Learn more" - # description: | - # A short description of the initiative, what participants can expect, - # and why it is useful for the Open Science Labs community. ---- +name: "Quantum Computing in a Nutshell" +partner: "Sri Kaleeswarar S" +category: "Events" +status: "Open for participation" +format: "Weekly online lectures, discussions, and community learning" +audience: "Students, researchers, developers, educators, and science enthusiasts worldwide" +thumbnail: /images/community/header.png +url: "https://meet.jit.si/osl-quantum-lectures" +more details : "https://srikaleeswarar.home.blog/osl-quantum-lectures/" +action: "Join the lectures" +description: | +Quantum Computing in a Nutshell is a free, community-driven international +lecture series exploring the journey from Quantum Theory to Quantum +Computing through a physics-informed approach. + +Organized by Sri Kaleeswarar S, a young science writer and Physics +postgraduate student from India, this initiative aims to make quantum +computing accessible to learners from diverse backgrounds through open +science and open-source education. + +Sessions are conducted every Saturday and cover quantum mechanics, +quantum information, qubits, quantum gates, algorithms, error correction, +hardware platforms, and open-source quantum computing tools. + +The series is completely free to attend and requires no registration. +Participants can directly join the live session through the provided +Jitsi meeting link at the scheduled time. + +Learners who regularly participate and submit feedback may receive a +digital participation badge recognizing their contribution to the +community learning experience. + +This initiative supports Open Science Labs' mission of open collaboration, +continuous learning, accessibility, and community empowerment through +freely accessible scientific education. -# Community Partners - -Community Partners are people from the Open Science Labs community who are -creating initiatives that can benefit others. These initiatives can include -events, educational materials, courses, mentoring, project clinics, office -hours, reading groups, and other community-led opportunities. - -This page is where we publicize those initiatives so community members can -discover useful opportunities and so organizers can connect with people who may -want to learn, contribute, mentor, or collaborate. - -## Mission and values - -Open Science Labs welcomes Community Partner initiatives that are aligned with -our mission of promoting open science and open-source technology through -community collaboration, education, and project development. - -We especially welcome initiatives that support open collaboration, continuous -learning, inclusivity, accessibility, ethical responsibility, community -empowerment, sustainability, and constructive communication. You can learn more -about these principles in the [Open Science Labs Formula](/about/formula/). - -## What we look for - -- Initiatives that are useful to the OSL community. -- Activities aligned with open science, open-source software, reproducible - research, education, mentoring, or community building. -- Clear information about the audience, format, expected commitment, and how - people can participate. -- A welcoming approach that follows the OSL Code of Conduct and community - guidelines. - -## Independent initiatives - -Community Partner initiatives are independently organized and managed by their -own community managers, organizers, or maintainers. Open Science Labs helps -promote initiatives from community members that appear aligned with our mission -and values, but OSL is not responsible for their content, activities, -registration processes, schedules, materials, decisions, or outcomes. - -Questions about a specific initiative should be directed to the initiative's -organizers. If you notice an issue with how an initiative is represented on this -page, or if you believe an initiative is not aligned with OSL values, please -contact us at [`team@opensciencelabs.org`](mailto:team@opensciencelabs.org). - -## How to suggest an initiative - -If you have an initiative to share, join our [Discord community](/discord/) and -post it in the `community-initiatives` channel with a short description, -organizer name, target audience, relevant links, and any important dates or -participation details. - -## Code of Conduct - -All Community Partner initiatives shared through Open Science Labs should follow -our [Code of Conduct](/about/coc/). We expect organizers and participants to -help keep these spaces welcoming, respectful, inclusive, and safe for everyone. - -If you experience or notice any issue related to a Community Partner initiative, -please contact us at -[`team@opensciencelabs.org`](mailto:team@opensciencelabs.org).