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About

Tesseract Quantum

Tesseract Quantum is a non-profit association promoting and raising awareness about quantum computing, and offering quantum computing education.

We are creating podcasts, webinars, organising and participating in live, in-person events. Our offering ranges from easily digestible quantum computing knowledge sharing, through in-depth quantum computing programming webinars, to result oriented workshops with the goal of creating new, freely accessible algorithms.

What is a Tesseract?

A tesseract is the four-dimensional equivalent of a cube. In the movie Interstellar it represents a way to interact with the past through gravity.

Who are we?

Katia Moskvitch
Katia is a theoretical physicist, science communicator and former WIRED journalist with 20+ years of experience turning complex technologies into compelling stories and strategies.
Denes Pelyhe
Denes is a software engineering manager with 20+ years of experience, working on some of the largest scale applications in the world.
Kai the Quantum Kid
Kai is Katia’s curious son, who’s interested in everything science.

Education

Dive in

Tesseract Quantum exists to demystify the world of quantum technologies and accelerate global readiness. Through interviews, engaging storytelling, and events, we connect top researchers, investors, and innovators to a growing community of learners and leaders. Tesseract Quantum is your entry point into the quantum age — built for clarity, community, and curiosity.

Podcasts

In the Quantum Kid podcast quantum experts explain complicated science in an accessible way to a 9 year old kid. The target audience is not only children but anyone who wants to understand what quantum computing is and what it will offer in the future.

 

Check out the Podcast page for the latest episode.

Webinars

We organize webinars for people who want to learn quantum computing. They are freely accessible and recorded so those, who couldn’t attend can also view them to learn.

 

Check out the Webinar page for the next date.

Events

We are giving talks, presentations, moderating panels at in-person and online events.

 

Check the Events page for our next event.

Resources

If you want to learn more about quantum computing, we collected a lot of useful resources for you to go through

 

New Resources are added all the time.