The Coding School Awarded $3M Grant from Department of Defense

The Coding School will develop an in-depth AI course for high school students and educators across the United States. Los Angeles, CA The Coding School (TCS), a tech education nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering the next generation through emerging technology education, announced today that the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD), through the Office of the […]

Five lessons from AI on closing quantum’s talent gap—before it’s too late

BY NIKO MOHR, KIERA PELTZ, RODNEY ZEMMEL, and MATIJA ZESKO To ensure organizations have access to the quantum computing talent they need when they need it, leaders will have to upskill workers and create pathways for new talent, just as they did for AI. When AI emerged from its long winter and sprung onto business agendas […]

Founder, CEO of The Coding School Named to Forbes’ 30 Under 30: Social Impact

Kiera

Kiera Peltz, 28, Founder, The Coding School A nonprofit focused on training students with coding and tech skills for the modern age, The Coding School specializes in making emerging fields like quantum computing, AI, and cyber security accessible to K-16 students and educators. In addition to a number of other programs, like workshops and camps, […]

Early Quantum Career Immersion (EQCI) Training and Internship Program kicked off June 6!

Screenshot of Zoom call with EQCI students and TCS staff.

BY THE CODING SCHOOL Last week, Qubit by Qubit, an initiative of The Coding School, kicked off our newest program: the Early Quantum Career Immersion (EQCI) Training and Internship Program, which aims to create a pipeline for undergraduates from diverse backgrounds to explore careers in quantum computing. We believe that the future of quantum is […]

Quantum Quest: The Coding School Teams Up with the University of Arizona and Girl Scouts of Southern Arizona for World’s First-Ever All-Girls Quantum Computing Summer Camp

Arizona Quantum Computing Camp

This summer, The Coding School’s Qubit by Qubit initiative and the University of Arizona’s Office of Societal Impact are teaming up with Girl Scouts of Southern Arizona to offer the world’s first-ever, free, all-girls quantum computing camp: Quantum Quest. This program is supported by the National Science Foundation award OIA-2134830, which is led by University of Arizona researcher, Dr. Zhenshen Zhang.