International conference on quantum technologies and applications inaugurated at Manipal


Media release

Udupi, Feb 15: The Department of Atomic and Molecular Physics (DAMP) at Manipal Academy of Higher Education (MAHE), in collaboration with the Department of Physics at Manipal University Jaipur (MUJ), proudly hosted the inaugural session of the international conference on quantum technologies and applications (ICQTA).

This prestigious three-day event, taking place in Manipal, has attracted over 30 distinguished speakers from around the world, specialising in the rapidly evolving field of quantum technology. More than 150 students and research scholars from various institutions have convened in Manipal to partake in this significant academic gathering.

Lt Gen Dr M D Venkatesh, vice-chancellor, MAHE, Manipal inaugurated the programme and in his inaugural address, highlighted MAHE's proactive steps towards quantum technology, acknowledging the significant investments already made and the commitment to further research and development in this domain.

Dr Sajan Daniel George, the head of DAMP and convener of the ICQTA, emphasised the department's commitment to aligning with national mission programmes, particularly highlighting this initiative's contribution to the National Quantum Mission.

Dr Ashima Bagaria, secretary of ICQTA from MUJ, provided an insightful overview of the conference, marking a significant milestone in MAHE's journey towards embracing and advancing quantum technology in line with India's quantum mission for boosting scientific research and economic growth.

A pre-conference tutorial, led by Dr Anil Prabhakar from IIT Madras, was organised to equip participants with essential knowledge and skills, underlining the importance of collaborative efforts in achieving the objectives of the National Quantum Mission.

Dr Lazar Mathew, the chairman of the conference, underscored the necessity of new technologies in critical sectors such as health, environment, energy, agriculture, and defence (HEAD), advocating for a multidisciplinary approach that integrates Physics, Maths, and Engineering.

Dr Mithun Thudiyingal, the co-convenor of the event, extended a vote of thanks, concluding the inauguration ceremony.

The conference that concluded on February 14, provided for a vibrant platform for the exchange of knowledge, fostering innovations, and establishing collaborations among the global scientific community, under the expansive umbrella of quantum technologies.

This event signifies a leap forward for MAHE and MUJ in the field of quantum technology, aligning with India's ambitious quantum mission and paving the way for significant advancements in scientific research and technological development.

 

 

  

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