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---
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).
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