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Quantum Computing could redefine what's possible. If you had access to quantum power, what global challenge would you solve first? Curious to hear your ideas! Here are six key applications shaping the future: 1. Quantum Machine Learning (QML) Accelerates Al by improving pattern recognition, deep learning, and generative models. Applications in finance, healthcare, and scientific research. 2. Quantum Cryptography Future-proofing security with Quantum Key Distribution (QKD) and post-quantum cryptography. Helps protect financial transactions, government data, and global communications. 3. Quantum Networking Developing the foundations for a Quantum Internet, enabling secure, ultra-fast communication. Potential use cases in cloud computing, secure messaging, and distributed quantum computing. 4. Quantum Simulation Simulating complex molecules and materials that classical computers struggle with. Key for advancements in drug discovery, material science, and chemistry. 5. Quantum Optimization Enhancing efficiency in logistics, financial modeling, and resource allocation. Could improve supply chain management, transportation, and investment strategies. 6. Quantum Biology & Energy Exploring quantum effects in photosynthesis, enzyme activity, and molecular interactions. Potential breakthroughs in clean energy, sustainable materials, and biotechnology.

India's National Quantum Mission announced the establishment of four Thematic Hubs on September 30, 2024 to promote innovation in quantum computing, communication, sensing, and materials, to position the country as a leader in quantum technology. The NQM emphasizes collaboration across academia, industry, and government, integrating initiatives like 'Make in India' and 'Digital India' to build a skilled workforce and encourage quantum-driven entrepreneurship. Establishing Thematic Hubs to Drive Innovation Quantum Computing Hub - IISc Bengaluru Quantum Communication Hub - IIT Madras Quantum Sensing & Metrology Hub - IIT Bombay Quantum Materials & Devices Hub - IIT Delhi Why is this Important? With 152 researchers from 43 top institutions, the mission is set to propel India's leadership in quantum science. By advancing quantum technologies across telecom, defense, healthcare, and finance, NQM is paving the way for cutting-edge research, high-impact startups, and next-gen job creation, turning India into a powerhouse of quantum innovation. Source: The Quantum Insider

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https://cforms.in/formview/QCcourse_2025 Exciting Opportunity for Quantum Enthusiasts! Want to dive deep into the future of computing? ++ Join the One-Month Online Course on Quantum Computing, organized by IIT Roorkee & CDAC, with the support of MeitY, Govt. of India. Dates: 3rd May to 25th May 2025 Mode: Online (Weekends only) Course Fee: Absolutely FREE! Duration: 4 weekends | 3 hours/day Certificate: On successful completion of quizzes/exams What you'll learn: Basics of quantum circuits & algorithms Python programming for quantum computing Quantum Machine Learning (QML) Design of basic & advanced quantum algorithms Whether you're a student, researcher, or tech professional-this is your chance to level up your skills in the cutting-edge world of quantum!

Looking 1โ€“2 motivated PhD students (Indian nationals only) in my group to work in Experimental High Energy Physics with the CMS Collaboration at CERN. Applicants must have an MSc in Physics/Applied Physics and a valid CSIR/UGC-JRF or DST-INSPIRE fellowship. Interested candidates may contact me at: bparida@amity.edu or bibhuti.parida@cern.ch