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The Chattanooga Quantum Collaborative announced the first local QCaMP cohort, bringing together 23 educators from 16 schools to participate in a national quantum-focused professional development program led by Sandia National Laboratories.
Chattanooga/Hamilton County was selected as one of only 20 QCaMP sites nationwide and one of just two in Tennessee, highlighting the region’s growing role in quantum education and workforce development.
The summer program will provide K–12 educators with hands-on training in quantum computing, networking, physics and mathematics, with the goal of helping teachers introduce emerging quantum concepts into their classrooms and prepare students for future careers.
PRESS RELEASE — The Chattanooga Quantum Collaborative (CQC) announced today the first Chattanooga/Hamilton County-area cohort of educators participating in QCaMP (Quantum Computing, Mathematics and Physics Camp), a professional learning experience designed by Sandia National Laboratories as part of the U.S. Department of Energy’s Quantum Systems Accelerator (QSA), to help K–12 teachers explore emerging quantum concepts and bring new ideas back into their classrooms.













