Master quantum computing with Cirq and MATLAB applications for research. On October 22nd, 24th & 25th, 2025 | 07:00 - 08:30 pm IST
This intensive training program features two specialized tracks: Quantum Computing using Cirq and MATLAB Applications for Researchers. Participants will gain hands-on experience with cutting-edge tools and techniques in these rapidly advancing fields.
Format: Online live training sessions | Duration: 4 days | Certificate will be provided
Objective: Equip students with practical skills in quantum computing and MATLAB applications for scientific research.
Prerequisites: Basic programming knowledge recommended. No prior quantum computing or MATLAB experience required.
Learn quantum mechanics fundamentals and practical implementation with Cirq
Master MATLAB applications for scientific computing and data analysis
Receive a certificate after successful training
Practical labs and coding exercises with expert guidance
4 days of intensive training in Quantum Computing and MATLAB. October 22-25, 2025
Introduction to quantum mechanics, Python basics, and qubit representation with theory and lab sessions.
Quantum gates, circuits, and hands-on implementation using Google's Cirq framework with theory and lab sessions.
Comprehensive MATLAB training focusing on research applications, data analysis, and scientific computing.
Undergraduate Physics student at St. Xavier's College, Kathmandu, with research in quantum foundations, random matrix theory, and stochastic processes.
B.Sc. Physics student at St. Xavier's College with expertise in quantum computing, quantum information theory, and cryptography. Executive Member of QNepal.
Third-year B.Sc. Physics student at St. Xavier's College with research experience in plasma physics and expertise in MATLAB, Python, and scientific computing.
This program is open to all students interested in quantum computing and MATLAB applications for research. Both beginners and those with some experience are welcome.
Available to students from all disciplines and backgrounds
No prior quantum computing or MATLAB experience required
Live interactive sessions with hands-on coding exercises
Certificate of completion for all participants
IEEE Computer Society KIIT Student Branch Chapter (SBC15681N)
Leading the technical implementation and student participation
Nepalese Society of Student Researchers
Providing expertise, training resources, and mentor coordination
Expert trainers with extensive experience in quantum computing and MATLAB