Deadline: 11 July 2025
The National Quantum Mission, Academic institutions/R&D Labs are invited to submit innovative proposals, in con-sortium mode, for carrying out work in the area of Quantum Algorithms.
The National Quantum Mission (NQM) is a landmark initiative aimed at propelling India to the fore- front of quantum research, innovation, and applications. The aim of the Mission is to seed, nurture and adopt scientific and Industrial R&D to create and demonstrate a vibrant and innovative ecosystem in Quantum Technologies in India.
Aims
- Quantum Computing
- Quantum Communication
- Quantum Sensing & Metrology
- Quantum Materials & Devices
Thematic Areas
- Quantum Transpilers, Simulators and Performance Tools
- Focus of this area broadly relates to:
- Development of tools (Transpilers/Cross-Compilers) to convert Classical Computer Code into Quantum Instructions across various platforms.
- Simulation of small-scale quantum systems on classical computers to adapt and optimize quantum circuits.
- Focus of this area broadly relates to:
- Quantum Information and Complexity Theory
- Focus of this area broadly relates to:
- Developing (optimizing) novel (new or existing) quantum algorithms for a wide range of problems in quantum computing
- Focus of this area broadly relates to:
- Quantum Optimization Algorithms
- Focus of this area broadly relates to:
- Identifying sophisticated hybrid approaches (classical + quantum) to address real world scenarios where quantum optimization can outperform the classical methods.
- Focus of this area broadly relates to:
- AI/ML Integration with Quantum Technologies
- Focus of this area broadly relates to:
- Building new AI/ML models or Quantum Neural Networks capable of leveraging the unique properties of qubits in Quantum Computers/HPC systems
- Focus of this area broadly relates to:
- Quantum Simulations
- Focus of this area broadly relates to:
- Leveraging quantum computers to analyze the behavior of complex quantum systems, which are critical to study, but remain challenging with available classical/quantum computational methods
- Developing (optimizing) efficient novel (existing) quantum algorithms for efficient and reliable computations in the respective subdomains
- Focus of this area broadly relates to:
- Hybrid Quantum-High Performance Computing (HPC) Systems
- Focus of this area broadly relates to:
- Developing algorithms for Hybrid Computing Systems by integrating classical array/supercomputing architectures with GPU & ANN Chips, alongside QPUs as Accelerators for specific tasks
- Developing a cloud-based platform that combines job scheduling tools, integrated development environments (IDEs), and open-source libraries, while providing secure access to quantum computers. Performing in-depth benchmarking studies to assess the effectiveness of quantum algorithms integrating classical computing methods with quantum computing functionalities
- Focus of this area broadly relates to:
- Any other areas not covered above
- Proposals falling under this category pertain to the broad scope of Quantum Algorithm in areas which may be important in the context, but specifically not covered in any of the preceding areas.
Eligibility Criteria
- The Consortium members of the Proposing Team (which include Principal Investigator (PI) and Associate Principal Investigators (APIs) should:
- Have regular positions, relevant academic credentials and research expertise in the specific quantum area they propose to contribute
- Have a strong record of research publications/filed and granted patents/demonstration of prototypes/proof of concept in the relevant Quantum Algorithm area, showcasing the PI’s and API’s contributions to knowledge creation and innovation
- Have collaborations with industries or startups, demonstrating an ability to bridge the gap between academia and practical applications of Quantum Technologies
- Be affiliated with reputed research and academic institutions that support their involvement in the proposed work
- Preferably commit significant part of time to the proposed work
- The Lead and Member Institutions (LI & MIs) of the Proposing Team, if Academic Institutions, should have a respectable National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF) ranking
- The LI and MIs should possess the necessary infrastructure, laboratories, equipment and resources to support advanced research, experimentation, and collaboration within the given technology area.
Application Requirements
- Proposal is to be submitted by the designated PI, adhering to the format.
- The Proposing Team may consist of multiple Institutes/PIs joining together to carry out the proposed work.
- Proposal should be submitted online through the Head of the Institution.
- The proposal should outline the roles and responsibilities of the PI and APIs.
- The proposal must clearly define the Technology Development activities to be undertaken. Measurable milestones and well-defined timelines are essential components to be provided so as to ensure accountability, effective project management, and achievement of goals.
- Each PI and API should provide an endorsement and commitment in the appropriate template adhering to the overarching guidelines and directions set forth for establishing and operating such a group.
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