Quantum Physics
Quantum physics lies at the core of our research at MDMC-QSERH, providing the foundational knowledge that drives innovation in both science and education. Our work explores fundamental quantum phenomena such as superposition, entanglement, and quantum measurement, aiming to deepen understanding of these principles and their applications in emerging technologies. This research is guided by our strong pool of theoretical physicists, under the leadership of Lead Researcher Vijit Nautiyal, whose expertise ensures scientific rigor and innovation across all projects.
A key focus of our research is the development and implementation of quantum technologies in educational settings. We investigate how quantum computing, quantum communication, and quantum simulation can be integrated into STEM curricula, enabling learners to engage with advanced concepts through hands-on and immersive learning experiences. This approach not only strengthens conceptual understanding but also nurtures problem-solving and critical thinking skills.
Our team is committed to making quantum physics accessible and relevant to diverse student populations. Through outreach programs, interactive simulations, and classroom-based activities, we aim to demystify complex quantum concepts and inspire the next generation of scientists and innovators. By contextualising abstract principles in practical scenarios, students can better appreciate the role of quantum science in real-world applications.
In addition, our research extends to collaborative projects and interdisciplinary studies, where quantum physics intersects with fields such as computer science, chemistry, and engineering. These initiatives foster innovative solutions and expand the impact of our work beyond the classroom, contributing to the development of a quantum-ready workforce in India and internationally.