Qyber
Qyber is a network of researchers working on topics in quantum control, geometry, medical diagnosis, and machine learning. We provide development, project management, computing and communication resources. The network is run and supported by its members for its members as open, free platform to support its members' work and release their results. See the "Info" projects providing summaries of the work and available results, a list of topics, our groups and projects. Documentation is available on the help page.
We aim to release all our work under a suitable open source license, ideally the AGPL, GPL, or a CC license. Also see OSI-Approved Licenses and Choose-A-License.
If you wish to join the network, please get in touch with support@qyber.black with some details or discuss with one of our members. You do not need to join to access the resources we can share, as these are all publicly available.
Key members are
- Sophie G Shermer, Physics, Swansea University
- Carrie Anne Weidner, School of Physics, University of Bristol
- Edmond Jonckheere, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering,University of Southern California
- Frank C Langbein, School of Computer Science and Informatics, Cardiff University
Qyber\black is hosted at the School of Computer Science and Informatics, Cardiff University on hardware provided by langbein.org and COMSC. Some services are located at IONOS (cloud server, VPS, etc).
Contact support@qyber.black for help and support with any services on Qyber\black.
License
This wiki is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.
The publications, code, data, etc. may be under a different license. Check the relevant information provided with these resources.