Call for Applications: Research Fellowship in Quantum Computing
Application deadline is extended!!!
Positions Available: 1 (One position is already filled)
Program Duration: 4 weeks
Working Hours: 6 hours/day, 6 days a week
Mode: Remote (with optional in-person/hybrid meetings in campus)
Important Dates
- Application Deadline Extended to: 7th July 2025
- Interviews & Selection: 7th and 8th July 2025
- Program Start Date: 9th July 2025
- Program End Date: 4th August 2025
About the Fellowship
This fellowship offers an exciting opportunity to work on early-stage exploration of quantum algorithms and simulation techniques through the lens of functional programming.
Selected students will dive deep into:
- Exploring current research and identifying open questions in quantum computing
- Formulating problem statements grounded in real-world relevance
- Designing and outlining theoretical models or algorithms
- Building early-stage prototypes and evaluating feasibility
The experience aims to build both technical depth and research communication skills, and is ideal for students passionate about next-generation computing paradigms and how abstract mathematical concepts drive real-world computation.
Eligibility & Desired Skills
- Strong interest in Quantum Computing and emerging technologies
- Familiarity with Functional Programming (Haskell preferred; Python/Julia acceptable)
- Basic understanding of quantum gates, qubits, and architecture
- Competence in reading technical papers and distilling core insights
- Clear and effective communication of technical concepts
Deliverables
By the end of the program, participants are expected to submit:
- A technical literature review
- A conceptual framework with initial implementation
- Test cases and complete documentation
A stipend will be provided upon successful completion of the program.
How to Apply
Send an email to:
📧 shantanu_as@mvjce.edu.in
Subject Line: Application to Lambda Research Fellowship Program
Please include three short paragraphs in the body of your email:
- Introduction – Who you are, your academic background, and your motivation for applying.
- Preparation – Any relevant coursework, self-study, or projects that make you a strong candidate.
- Problem Statements – Two specific ideas or areas where you’d like to apply quantum computing concepts.
You may also attach your resume, project reports, or other relevant academic work to support your application.
Applications must be received by 5th July 2025.
For queries or collaborations, feel free to reach out via email.