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Finding transdisciplinary leaders has become a global issue as the lines between artificial intelligence and quantum physics continue to blur. SandboxAQ hosted its much-anticipated Scholarship Virtual Conference to develop this generation of talent. In late March 2026, 13 bright researchers from around the world presented their work at the unstable but exciting interface of quantum science and artificial intelligence over two days.

The conference exemplified the SandboxAQ Scholarship Program’s premise that creative science cannot thrive alone and was more than a presentation platform. The program’s organizers, Janet Faakye and Kayla Quinnies, stressed that it was purposefully created to eschew the “isolation” approach of research in favor of teamwork, mentoring, and communication.

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A Global Exchange of High-Impact Ideas

Despite coming from a variety of academic backgrounds, the 13 experts who were invited to the conference shared a common goal, real-world effect. These researchers had intense interactions with SandboxAQ’s own team of scientists and engineers as well as with their peers over the two-day event.

The organizers said that this cohort was distinguished not just by the “quite impressive” technical competence of their projects, but also by their natural curiosity and desire to make difficult scientific ideas understandable to others. A key component of the event was its emphasis on scientific communication, with researchers giving research lectures and using science showcase posters to “tell their story behind the science.”

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Bridging the Gap: From Theory to Application

Studies on how AI and quantum technologies are solving humanity’s biggest issues were presented at the symposium. Main priority areas were:

  • Sustainable Chemistry: AI-accelerated catalyst research seeks greener chemical processes.
  • Quantum Sensing and Navigation: Development of quantum sensors could revolutionize navigation without GPS.
  • Cybersecurity and AI Safety: quantum-proofing digital infrastructure and AI systems.
  • Biomedical Applications: AI-created medical pathways could accelerate drug discovery and improve diagnostics.

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The Art of the “Science Story”

Throughout the conference, the need for considerate, cooperative scientists was a recurrent theme. The capacity to explain the “why” behind the data is becoming just as important as the data itself in a time when technology is developing at an accelerated rate. “We made an effort to foster a community spirit for science communication,” stated Faakye and Quinnies, adding that witnessing this community come to life was a highlight of the experience.

By presenting posters and speeches, the experts established “shared momentum” that crossed scientific fields. As scholars grow in their careers, our community-centric model connects them to more specialists and supporters.

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Investing in the Quantum-AI Future

Although the conference’s conclusion represents a significant milestone for the SandboxAQ Scholarship Program, the scholars see it as just the beginning. The initiative is a calculated investment in the human resources needed to direct technology’s development. By funding these 13 researchers, SandboxAQ is placing a wager on a future in which science is as much about connectivity and community as it is about computation and qubits.

The success of this virtual conference indicates that the ability to collaborate across conventional borders will be a defining characteristic of the next generation of leaders as the digital industry looks to the next ten years. The “architects” of the future are individuals who can explain the significant ramifications of their work to the general public, not simply those who can write code or construct hardware.

SandboxAQ has said that additional information about the specific research of this cohort is accessible through their official channels for those who are interested in tracking the development of these up-and-coming leaders. The influence of this two-day event in March may be felt in labs and industries for years to come as these technologies continue to advance.

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