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Quantum Technologies

Dept/Center/Lab: Amrita Center for Wireless Networks and Applications (AWNA)

Quantum Technologies

Quantum technologies leverage the principles of quantum mechanics to revolutionize computing, communication, and sensing. Quantum computing utilizes qubits to perform complex calculations exponentially faster than classical computers. Quantum communication ensures ultra-secure data transmission through quantum key distribution, exploiting the phenomena of entanglement and superposition. Quantum sensors offer unprecedented precision in measurements, enhancing applications in fields like navigation, medical imaging, and environmental monitoring. These technologies promise transformative advancements across industries, from cryptography to drug discovery, though significant technical and practical challenges remain before their widespread implementation can be achieved. The ongoing research and development signal a future of immense potential and innovation.

Name of Staff and Students from Amrita : Ms Bhuvana Nair S, Ms Meenu L

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