Hackathon Summary
Webfest 2024 is an exploratory hackathon on the theme of quantum computing and education. Hosted by CERN, the event attracted developers to participate in four registered challenges and provided a platform for both on-site and remote participation. Participants were divided into teams of five to collaborate on challenges in the fields of quantum computing, cryptography, and simulation.
The event focuses on collaboration and innovation, bringing together global talent to solve complex technical problems. Teams compete in four different challenge tracks, and projects are evaluated by a panel of expert judges. The Hackathon ends with the best project in each track being recognized.
A notable move was the cash prizes sponsored by the DoraHacks NISQ Quantum Computing Grant awarded to the winning teams in the Lead Challenge track. This grant is intended to support further project development and research. Overall, Webfest 2024 fostered global collaboration and technological innovation, advanced the development of quantum computing, and brought participants an enriching experience through shared learning and creativity.
Hackathon Winners
NISQ Quantum Computing Grant Prize Winners
CRYSTALS-DILITHIUM for Cosmos SDK - aims to integrate post-quantum digital signature algorithms to enhance blockchain security against quantum threats. The project updates cryptographic modules based on Dilithium operations, ensuring interoperability and future-proofing of the blockchain ecosystem.
For a full list of projects, visit: https://dorahacks.io/hackathon/webfest2024/buidl
About the Organizer
CERN Micro Club
Known for its motto Computers and People, the CERN Micro Club unites technology enthusiasts dedicated to advancing innovation in computing. Focused on leveraging their technical expertise, the group excels at fostering a collaborative environment that bridges the gap between people and technology. While specific achievements or projects have not been revealed, the CERN Micro Club is dedicated to exploring cutting-edge developments in computing. With a strong presence in the technical community, online engagement through platforms such as Twitter (@cmcrobotics) and its website, the group continues to push the boundaries of technical interaction.