Finding genius and prepping for Q2B21!
The next Women in Quantum event is Dec 6 right before Q2B which is Dec 7-9. Please plan to join us for our first in person meeting.
Dear all,
We are in the midst of planning our next Women in Quantum event which will take place on Monday, December 4 in conjunction with the Q2B event on site in California.
We are very excited to have all attendees join us for an afternoon session which will include talks and in person mentoring.
If you are planning to be at Q2B and attend our event, please let us know so that we provide enough refreshments for the group.
I also want to mention that we will have a career fair on Tuesday, December 5 from 8-9 am PST and also on Wednesday, December 6 from 8-9 am PST. If you would like your resume to be included, please send it to: brooke@onequantum.org
We want to thank our chapter sponsors, Honeywell and IonQ for their support over the past year, and also thank IonQ for their sponsorship of our event at Q2B.
I started this letter with the phrase "Finding Genius” because I believe that all of us have an area or topic with the potential to be a genius. When I speak with people who are very accomplished or who I think of as a genius, I have observed that they work hard to be accomplished — if they are a musician, they practice: if they are a ballerina, they rehearse — and if they are a scientist they read and study. It takes work and practice to excel, it is natural for some of us, but the majority of us need to push ourselves to improve more and be our best.
I remember talking to a Nobel Laureate and remarking how good he was at giving talks, and how natural they seemed. I always thought that he just stood up and spoke extemporaneously and that his brilliance was natural. He told me that he practiced every single talk he ever gave in front of a mirror so that he could watch himself, his gestures, his smiles, his posture — in addition to working on timing and writing out all the important points he wanted to make. He had realized early in his career that communication was important and he worked hard to make sure that his talks met his internal goals to be approachable to the audience, make his science understandable and to fully tell the narrative that he wanted to tell.
I was impressed not only with his work ethic, but with his emotional intelligence to understand that his science was difficult and that he needed to learn how to explain it so that others could learn from him.
I look forward to meeting you all in person on December 4. We will break up into groups for network and prepping for Q2B — please think about what you would like to learn from other attendees and also what wisdom you want to contribute.
Have a great week,
Denise
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