Quantum Initiatives in India
Quantum computing is set to change the world. It is said to revolutionize encryption techniques, cybersecurity, communications, artificial intelligence, financial modeling, drug development, weather forecasting and so on…
Quantum computers are based on the principles of quantum theory, which explains the behaviour of energy and material on the atomic and subatomic levels. Quantum computing is the study of how to use phenomena in quantum physics to create new ways of computing that can miniaturize the size of the computer and communications components while at the same time improving its performance to power ratio.
The basis of quantum is the Qubit. Unlike a normal computer bit, which can be 0 or 1, a Qubit can be either of those, or a superposition of both 0 and 1.
Research Areas
Quantum Applications
From cybersecurity to pharmaceutical research to finance, quantum computing shall facilitate major advancements.
Quantum Computing
Quantum computers leverage quantum mechanical phenomena to manipulate information. To do this, they rely on quantum bits, or qubits.
Quantum Communication
Quantum Sensors
Quantum sensors can measure extremely small changes in an environment by taking advantage of quantum phenomena like entanglement, where entangled particles can affect each other.
Quantum Algorithm & Simulation
Quantum Computation Hardware
Superconducting quantum processor, with nanofabrication infrastructure and electronics for control and measurement.
News & Updates
Indian Government Launches Quantum Computer Simulator Toolkit
The Indian government has launched the country’s first quantum computer simulator toolkit, called QSim, which will enable researchers and students to carry out cost-effective research in quantum computing. QSim is one of the first initiatives in the country to address...
RRI scientists made a breakthrough in Quantum Communication Technology
In what is a first for India, scientists from the Raman Research Institute (RRI) have made a breakthrough in quantum communications technology which has major military, banking and election security applications. Since 2017, the research team, helmed by Professor...
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