Work with us.
For labs, companies, and other student groups. Research runs through the SRM Qkrishi Centre of Excellence in Quantum Information and Computing, so a joint project comes with faculty supervision rather than only student time.
What that looks like
Joint research
Co-supervised student projects with a faculty mentor from the centre. Usually a semester or two, ending in a writeup or a preprint.Guest sessions
A talk or hands-on workshop for members. We handle the room, the recording, and the audience.Problem statements
Bring a real problem to a Quantathon track or a task round. Students work it, you see how they think.Inter-club events
Shared hackathons and study groups with quantum and computing societies at other institutions.
Where we already have depth
A proposal that overlaps one of these will get further, faster, because there is already a mentor and a group working on it.
Portfolio optimisation
Variational methods applied to asset allocation, where the classical problem grows intractable fast.Anomaly detection
Quantum and hybrid models for finding the rare event in a large, noisy dataset.Data protection with QKD
Key distribution protocols, and what it takes to run one outside a lab.Infrastructure placement
Combinatorial optimisation on real city data, using metro station siting as the test case.
24 workstations running IBM Qiskit, backed by AWS credits through MeitY QCAL grants.
What to send
- 1What you want to work on, in a paragraph.
- 2Who would supervise it on your side, and roughly how long it runs.
- 3What you need from us: student time, compute, a room, or a mentor.