The announcement of the fourth batch of candidates for the Certification in Quantum Computing & Machine Learning program has been made by the Indian Institute of Technology Delhi (IIT Delhi). This cutting-edge program, which is renowned for its cutting-edge curriculum, is intended to give professionals the modern skills and knowledge they need to successfully navigate the game-changing fields of machine learning and quantum computing.
The Certification in Quantum Computing & Machine Learning prepares students for the quantum era by offering a curriculum that blends theoretical underpinnings with real-world application. Students study quantum algorithms, machine learning strategies, and the convergence of these technologies. Among the topics covered in the five-month online course are quantum mechanics, quantum algorithms, quantum Fourier transform, quantum machine learning, and classical machine learning.
Associate Professor Dr. Abhishek Dixit of IIT Delhi’s Department of Electrical Engineering was excited with the program’s accomplishments. “IIT Delhi is pleased to present the Certification in Quantum Computing & Machine Learning, which will enable students to redefine possibilities in addition to delving into the nuances of quantum technologies. The increasing need for skilled experts in quantum technologies demands a paradigm change in research and innovation to meet the many demands of the changing ecosystem. IIT Delhi is unwavering in its dedication to developing leaders who will successfully navigate and transform the rapidly changing technological landscape.”
The Indian government has allocated Rs6,003.65 crore for the National Quantum Mission in recognition of the country’s growing demand for quantum computing. This puts India among the top six countries in the world for quantum technology research and development. This endeavor will bolster India’s advancement in the realm of quantum technology. Based on studies, the market for quantum computing is predicted to reach USD 50 billion between 2023 and 2035, with a 33% compound annual growth rate. This is a significant increase from USD 1.66 billion in 2022. The increasing need for quantum solutions in the fields of finance, machine learning, materials science, artificial intelligence, encryption, and pharmaceuticals and health is driving the growth indicators. Over the coming decades, there will be a significant need for experts in this industry as a result of it. According to a World Economic Forum research, organizations were being impacted by a skills shortage, with half of them searching for workers with the necessary abilities.
The training will be delivered directly to devices (D2D) using the cutting-edge Interactive Learning (IL) technology. Reputable instructors and business leaders share their knowledge with students, giving them the tools they need to make wise strategic decisions with a global perspective. They also have the opportunity to participate in a one-day immersion session at the esteemed university. By the time the program ends, students will have a thorough understanding of quantum optimisation methods and be able to use quantum algorithms such as QAOA and VQE.
After completing the Certification in Quantum Computing & Machine Learning, students are prepared to investigate a wide range of professions at the cutting edge of technology advancement. Opportunities for employment as a quantum software developer, quantum machine learning engineer, quantum data scientist, quantum consultant, etc. are made possible by the curriculum.
The Indian Institute of Technology Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi One of the 23 IITs established to serve as India’s Centers of Excellence for science, engineering, and technology education, research, and development is Delhi. The Institute was formerly known as the College of Engineering when it was renamed the Indian Institute of Technology Delhi in 1963 after it was designated as an Institution of National Importance by the “Institutes of Technology (Amendment) Act, 1963.” Subsequently, it was granted the status of a Deemed University, endowing it with the authority to determine its own curriculum, administer exams, and confer degrees.
IIT Delhi has graduated more than 48,000 students in a variety of fields since its founding, including engineering, management, physical sciences, and humanities and social sciences. Approximately 5070 of them were awarded Ph.D.s. There are over 15738 students who have earned a B.Tech degree. The remaining individuals earned master’s degrees in business administration, engineering, and science. These former students are now employed as company managers, entrepreneurs, scientists, and technicians. Many of the alumni have abandoned their initial fields of study to pursue careers in administrative services, active politics, or non-governmental organizations. By doing this, they have made a substantial contribution to the development of this country as well as global industrialization. In terms of research and professional practice, IIT Delhi is placed first among management institutes and continuously among the top five, according to the NIRF 2022 and NIRF 2021 Management Category rankings.
IIT Delhi’s Continuing Education Programme (CEP)
In order to foster a culture that embraces emerging technologies and solutions and develops a staff that keeps up with the quickly changing demands in the business, regulatory, and technology spheres, executive education is essential for firms. IIT Delhi has introduced Online Certificate Programs under eVIDYA@IITD (ii-vidyaa@IITD), providing Virtual & Interactive learning for Driving Youth Advancement @IITD for both Indian and international learners. IIT Delhi is dedicated to the cause of making high-quality education accessible to everyone.
In order to empower thousands of young learners and help them advance their careers in a variety of engineering, technology, science, humanities, and management domains, the Indian Institute of Technology Delhi (IIT Delhi) is offering outreach programs that are specifically designed to meet the training and development needs of various organizations, industries, society, and individual participants at national and international levels.