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DST's New Call for Setting up Undergraduate Teaching Laboratories in Quantum Technologies

DST's New Call for Setting up Undergraduate Teaching Laboratories in Quantum Technologies

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Department of Science & Technology is implementing the National Quantum Mission approved by the Union Cabinet. Under the Mission, DST has established four Thematic Hubs (T-Hubs) on key research areas viz., Quantum Computing at IISc Bengaluru, Quantum Communication at IIT Madras in association with C-DoT, New Delhi, Quantum Sensing & Metrology at IIT Bombay, and Quantum Materials & Devices at IIT Delhi. These four T-Hubs comprise of 14 Technical Groups having 17 Project teams involving 152 researchers from 43 institutes across India. The T-Hubs aim to drive Technology Development, Human Resource Development, Entrepreneurship and startup ecosystem development, and enhance International Collaboration. To expedite the Human Resource Development under the four T-Hubs, by Quantum Technologies, it's imperative to focus on capacity building, targeting a diverse range of individuals including students, undergraduates, postgraduates, doctoral candidates, post-doctoral researchers, as well as skilled and semi-skilled manpower. Additionally, National Quantum Mission (NQM), in collaboration with the All-India Council for Technical Education (AICTE), has launched an Undergraduate Minor Course in Quantum Technologies in December 2024, which is being adopted by a growing number of institutions across the country. In line with this effort, NQM now invites proposals from eligible institutions for the establishment of Undergraduate Teaching Laboratories in Quantum Technologies under the four T-Hubs to strengthen hands-on education and experiential learning in quantum technologies for engineering undergraduates across India.

Important Note

i) Government Funded/aided Institutions: Central or State Government funded/aided technical institutions/universities. ii) Institutions must demonstrate proven capabilities in Quantum Technologies, faculty commitment and preparedness to launch the B.Tech Minor program in Quantum Technologies, along with the capability to maintain and operate the associated laboratory. iii) There must be a minimum of two faculty members with relevant expertise in quantum technologies, each dedicating at least one-third of their academic time to the lab and its activities. Evidence based expertise in the university/institution. iv) A dedicated teaching laboratory space of at least 2000 sq. ft. must be available for setting up the quantum technologies lab. v) Institutions must have received Senate/Governing Body approval for launching the UG Minor Programme in Quantum Technologies.

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