Prof. Indranil Chakrabarty gave a talk on Quantum Information and Quantum Entanglement at Faculty Development Programme on Quantum Computing from 18 – 22 January. The programme was organized by the Department of Mathematics, Chaitanya Bharathi Institute of Technology (CBIT), Gandipet and was approved by ATAL-AICTE, India.
The objective of ATAL scheme was to plan and help in imparting quality technical education in the country and to support technical institutions in fostering research, innovation and entrepreneurship through training in various emerging fields. The current FDP was highly interdisciplinary by nature, encompassing aspects of different engineering fields like materials science. In a quantum computer the same processor performs operations on multiple inputs simultaneously (qubits and multiple qubits) and super position of different quantum states exists. The quantum computer offers the possibility of technology exponentially more powerful than current systems. The applications of quantum computing will benefit a large section of society in the form of education, training, business as well as output of the industry requirements for the future generation socioeconomically and also industrial exposure in Quantum computing area to train the students in an innovative direction for the future generation.