The University of Delhi's Department of Computer Science, in collaboration with the National Institute of Technology (NIT) Patna and DUCC, has announced a comprehensive Faculty Development Programme (FDP) on Quantum Computing and Post-Quantum Cryptography. Scheduled from February 3 to 8, 2025, this event will take place in hybrid mode—accommodating both online and offline participants.

The programme aims to bring together academicians, researchers, and industry professionals to delve into the evolving world of quantum mechanics and post-quantum cryptographic systems. It focuses on the challenges and advancements posed by quantum technologies, highlighting their increasing relevance in modern computing.

Bridging Academia and Industry for Future Technologies

The FDP will cover critical topics such as quantum acceleration, multi-qubit gates, quantum key distribution (QKD), and algorithms like Deutsch-Jozsa, Grover's, and Shor's. It will also explore quantum Fourier transforms, cryptanalysis, and machine learning algorithms powered by quantum systems. Participants will gain foundational and practical knowledge essential for solving real-world computational and cryptographic challenges.

The registration fee is structured to encourage broad participation: - Faculty: ₹1500/- - Research Scholars (Ph.D.): ₹750/- - Students: ₹500/- The final date for registration is January 31, 2025, ensuring adequate time for participants to prepare for this intensive learning experience.

Interested participants can register through the official portal using this link: Registration Link The venue for offline sessions is the Seminar Hall, Department of Computer Science, Faculty of Mathematical Sciences, University of Delhi.