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IIT Madras partners with IBM to push quantum computing education

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The Metropolitan Area Quantum Access Network (MAQAN), and the Centre for Field Programmable Photonic Gate Arrays (FPPGAs) are large initiatives at IIT Madras, supported by the Union Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY)

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Indian Institute of Technology Madras said it has collaborated with on quantum computing education and research. This collaboration will provide IIT Madras faculty, researchers, and students with access to IBM's quantum systems and tools over IBM Cloud to accelerate joint research in quantum computing, and develop a curriculum to help prepare students for careers that will be influenced by this next era of computing, across science and business.

The Quantum Computing Lab courses jointly taught by IIT Madras faculty and IBM researchers will include hands-on lab sessions on the IBM quantum systems and will augment existing courses on quantum information and computing. IBM will provide the learning resources, tools, and systems access needed by the faculty and students said the premium institute.

India has witnessed a huge spurt of activity in the quantum science and technology domain over the last few years, backed by government initiatives including the ‘Quantum Enabled Science and Technologies (QuEST) program and the National Mission on Quantum Technologies and Applications (). 

The Metropolitan Area Quantum Access Network (), and the Centre for Field Programmable Photonic Gate Arrays (FPPGAs) are large initiatives at IIT Madras, supported by the Union Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY).

Gargi Dasgupta, Director, IBM Research India, said, “Quantum computing is fast emerging as one of the disruptive technologies of our times. IBM is committed to supporting educators like IIT Madras who are shaping the next generation of quantum innovators through various initiatives and programs. This collaboration with IIT Madras is part of the IBM Quantum Educators program that helps teachers in the quantum field connect and provide learning resources, tools and systems access they need to provide quality educational experiences.”

Prof. , Department of Electrical Engineering, IIT Madras, said, “Quantum computing offers us the opportunity to solve computationally intractable problems. We have played a leadership role in the indigenous development of quantum key distribution (QKD), having demonstrated distributed phase reference QKD at distances up to 150 km. Such QKD protocols form the building blocks for quantum networks that will secure our communications and enable new paradigms such as photonic quantum computing and distributed and blind quantum computing. Our demonstrations are backed by a growing portfolio of patents on technologies such as the quantum random number and heralded photon generation.”

IIT Madras introduced the Interdisciplinary Dual Degree (IDDD) program on ‘Quantum Science and Technologies (QuEST) in July 2020. The Institute fosters a collaborative environment under a cluster of projects focused on Quantum Communication and Computation, Quantum Information Theory, and Quantum Materials, boosting the research infrastructure in these areas, and funding international conferences and collaborations.

Courses such as Quantum Integer Programming, conducted alongside a similar course at the Tepper Business School, Carnegie Mellon, emphasize the advantages of hybrid quantum computing to areas as diverse as bin packing, image classification, channel decoding, and quantum state tomography.

The Quantum Computing Lab at IIT Madras will host undergraduate and postgraduate students' courses and better prepare them for a career in quantum science and technology. Through our international collaborations with universities and with the support of industry partners such as IBM, our students gain opportunities to apply these skills to advanced theoretical and practical applications of quantum computing.

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