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The Department of Science & Technology (DST), Government of India, under the National Quantum Mission (NQM), has announced a Call for Proposals. This initiative aims to establish Undergraduate Teaching Labs in Quantum Technologies across academic institutions in India.
The primary objective is to cultivate a skilled workforce in quantum technologies. This workforce is crucial for realizing India's ambition to become a global leader in this field, spanning from research institutions to startups and established industries.
These labs will offer hands-on, project-based learning experiences. Students will gain practical skills in building, testing, and experimenting with quantum technologies, preparing them to be future quantum scientists, engineers, and entrepreneurs.
The initiative seeks innovative, inclusive, and scalable proposals from academic institutions. The goal is to create training grounds that empower the next generation and position India at the forefront of the quantum revolution.
The established labs will focus on practical application and experimentation. This will enable students to deeply engage with quantum technologies beyond theoretical knowledge.
Project-based learning will be a core component, fostering innovation and problem-solving skills. This approach will allow students to tackle real-world challenges in the quantum domain.
The labs are envisioned as hubs for training future leaders in quantum science and technology. They will provide the necessary resources and guidance for students to excel in this rapidly evolving field.
The call is open to academic institutions in India. These institutions should demonstrate a commitment to advancing education and research in quantum technologies.
Proposals should outline a clear plan for establishing and operating the teaching labs. This includes infrastructure, curriculum, and faculty expertise in relevant areas.
Institutions must have the necessary infrastructure to support the labs.
They should also have faculty with expertise in quantum technologies or related fields.
The proposals should focus on creating labs that provide hands-on experience with quantum technologies. This includes areas like quantum computing, quantum communication, and quantum sensing.
The labs should be designed to be inclusive and accessible to a diverse student body. This ensures that opportunities in quantum technologies are available to all.
Scalability is another key consideration, with proposals encouraged to outline plans for expanding the reach and impact of the labs over time. This ensures a sustainable contribution to India's quantum ecosystem.
Interested academic institutions are invited to submit their proposals through the provided link. Proposals should be comprehensive and address all the requirements outlined in the call.
Applicants should ensure that their proposals are innovative, inclusive, and scalable. They should also highlight the potential impact of their proposed labs on India's quantum ecosystem.
By establishing these labs, academic institutions can play a vital role in empowering the next generation of quantum scientists and engineers. This will contribute significantly to India's journey to becoming a global leader in quantum technologies.
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