ATAL FDP Quantum Computing 2026 and Raj Kumar Goel Institute of Technology, Ghaziabad (Jan 5, 2026)

Educators, Research Scholars, and PhD Candidates, prepare to redefine your expertise with the prestigious ATAL FDP Quantum Computing 2026. This specialized academic initiative, sponsored by the AICTE Training and Learning (ATAL) Academy, is precisely designed to empower faculty members with the foundational and advanced knowledge required for the rapidly evolving domain of quantum technologies. Furthermore, this opportunity is critical for bridging the existing knowledge gap between classical computing paradigms and the next frontier: quantum computing. Consequently, quantum computing promises to revolutionize areas such as cryptography, machine learning, and scientific simulations. Therefore, participation will effectively position you as a leader in emerging technology education and research.

Program Highlights

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Program Title & CodeATAL Online 6 Day Faculty Development Programme: Quantum Computing
Organizing Institution & DepartmentRaj Kumar Goel Institute of Technology, Ghaziabad, U.P., India, Department of Computer Science & Engineering
Dates & DurationJanuary 5th – 10th, 2026 (6 Days)
Mode of DeliveryOnline Mode
Daily Schedule (IST)Day 1-5: 6:00 PM – 9:30 PM (approx.) Day 6: 2:00 PM – 8:00 PM (approx.)

Program Overview

The primary goal of this Faculty Development Program (FDP) is to equip faculty members with the necessary knowledge and skills in quantum computing concepts, algorithms, and development tools. Specifically, the FDP aims to bridge the gap between classical and quantum paradigms. Consequently, this training enables educators to seamlessly integrate quantum principles into their teaching and research methodologies. The program heavily focuses on hands-on experience using quantum programming platforms like Qiskit and IBM Quantum Experience. Moreover, this practical focus fosters crucial skills in designing quantum circuits and understanding diverse real-world applications. Ultimately, the secondary objective is to encourage interdisciplinary research, curriculum development, and essential academic-industry collaboration in emerging quantum technologies for future-ready education.

Target Audience and Participation:

The FDP welcomes faculty members, Research Scholars, and PG Scholars from AICTE-approved institutions, in addition to Industry Personnel. Enrollment is strictly limited to 100 participants, thereby ensuring focused and personalized learning. Furthermore, the selection process operates on a first-come, first-served basis.

Eligibility Criteria

  • Faculty members of the AICTE approved institutions.
  • Research scholars.
  • PG Scholars.
  • Industry Personnel.

Curriculum & Topics Covered

The 6-day program features a rigorous schedule of sessions covering both theoretical and practical aspects of quantum computing.

Foundational Quantum Concepts

  • First, the curriculum covers the Introduction to Quantum Computing and Quantum Mechanics.
  • Next, participants study the Differences Between Classical and Quantum Computing.
  • Furthermore, the program includes Qubits, Quantum Gates, and Quantum Circuits.
  • Finally, crucial concepts like Superposition, Entanglement, and Quantum Measurement are covered.

Core Algorithms and Error Correction

  • Initially, the FDP explores major Quantum Algorithms, including Deutsch-Jozsa, Grover’s Search, and Shor’s Factoring Algorithms.
  • In addition, participants learn the Quantum Fourier Transform (QFT).
  • Moreover, the training includes crucial Quantum Error Correction Techniques.

Advanced Applications and Security

  • For instance, the program delves into Quantum Cryptography and Quantum Key Distribution (QKD).
  • Subsequently, sessions cover Quantum Machine Learning and Quantum Neural Networks.
  • Ultimately, the curriculum addresses Applications in Cybersecurity, Chemistry, Optimization, and Artificial Intelligence.

Practical Training Platforms

  • Specifically, hands-on Quantum Programming uses IBM Qiskit, Microsoft Q#, and Google Cirq.
  • Likewise, participants perform Simulation of Quantum Circuits and Quantum Experiments.
  • Finally, the course covers various Quantum Computing Hardware and Architectures (e.g., IBM, Google, D-Wave).

Future Scope and Research

  • First, experts discuss the Challenges and Future Scope of Quantum Computing.
  • Furthermore, the FDP includes guidance on Curriculum Design for Quantum Computing Courses.
  • Finally, sessions cover Research Opportunities and Funding in Quantum Technologies.

Detailed Session Schedule Day vise

Day 1: Fundamentals and Exploration (05/01/2026)

Session Time (IST)Session & TopicResource Person
6:00 PM – 6:30 PMInaugural Session
6:30 PM – 8:00 PMSession 1: Introduction to Quantum ComputingProf. (Dr.) Pardeep Kumar, Professor, Deptt. of Computer Science & Applications, KUK
8:00 PM – 9:30 PMSession 2: Exploring Quantum Computing: Principles, Applications, and Future DirectionsDr. Ihtiram Raza Khan, Professor, Jamia Hamdard, Deemed to be University

2: Advanced Models and Communication (06/01/2026)

Session Time (IST)Session & TopicResource Person
6:00 PM – 7:30 PMSession 3: Quantum Gate based model for VRP modelDr. Kumar Gautam, Funder and Director, EGREEN QUANTA, New Delhi
7:30 PM – 9:00 PMSession 4: Quantum Teleportation for secured communicationDr. Kumar Gautam, Funder and Director, EGREEN QUANTA, New Delhi

3: Dedicated Hands-on Training (07/01/2026)

Session Time (IST)Session & TopicResource Person
6:00 PM – 7:30 PMSession 5: Practical Training on Quantum Simulator QiskitDr. Jayakumar Vaithiyashankar, Founder & CEO, Anuthantra pvt Ltd
7:30 PM – 9:00 PMSession 6: Practical Training on Quantum Simulator QiskitDr. Jayakumar Vaithiyashankar, Founder & CEO, Anuthantra pvt Ltd

4: Information Processing and AI (08/01/2026)

Session Time (IST)Session & TopicResource Person
6:00 PM – 7:30 PMSession 7: Quantum Information Processing: ApplicationsDr. Satyabrata Adhikari, DTU Delhi
7:30 PM – 9:00 PMSession 8: Large language model (LLM)Dr. Hari Mohan Pandey, Sr. Lecturer Computer Science, Bournemouth University, UK

5: Cybersecurity Focus (09/01/2026)

Session Time (IST)Session & TopicResource Person
6:00 PM – 7:30 PMSession 9: QuaQuantum Cryptography: A New Security ParadigmDr. Anup Girdhar, CEO, Sedulity Solutions & Technologies, India
7:30 PM – 9:00 PMSession 10: Quantum Computing in Context to using Cyber SecurityDr. Anup Girdhar, CEO, Sedulity Solutions & Technologies, India

6: Engineering, QML, and Wrap-up (10/01/2026)

Session Time (IST)Session & TopicResource Person
2:00 PM – 3:30 PMSession 11: Engineering challenges currently faced by developers of quantum computersDr. Neeraj Kumar, DR BR AMBEDKAR NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY JALANDHAR
3:30 PM – 5:00 PMSession 12: Practical Applications of Quantum Machine LearningDr. Vipin Balyan, Lecturer, Cape Peninsula University of Technology, Cape Town, South Africa
5:00 PM – 6:30 PMSession 13: Challenges and Future Scope of Quantum ComputingDr. Pawan Kumar Goel, Associate Professor CSE, RKGIT
6:30 PM – 7:30 PMOnline Test & Feedback
7:30 PM – 8:00 PMValedictory Session

Resource Persons

The program features eminent speakers from international and national universities, in addition to industry experts with rich experience in research and development.

  • Dr. Kumar Gautam: Funder and Director, EGREEN QUANTA, New Delhi.
  • Dr. Jayakumar Vaithiyashankar: Founder & CEO, Anuthantra pvt Ltd.
  • Dr. Satyabrata Adhikari: DTU Delhi.
  • Dr. Anup Girdhar: CEO, Sedulity Solutions & Technologies, India.
  • Dr. Neeraj Kumar: DR BR AMBEDKAR NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY JALANDHAR.
  • Prof. (Dr.) Pardeep Kumar: Professor & Director, KUK.
  • Dr. Hari Mohan Pandey: Sr. Lecturer, Bournemouth University, UK.
  • Dr. Vipin Balyan: Lecturer, Cape Peninsula University of Technology, Cape Town, South Africa.
  • Dr. Ihtiram Raza Khan: Professor, Jamia Hamdard, Deemed to be University.
  • Dr. Pawan Kumar Goel: Associate Professor CSE, RKGIT.

Learning Outcomes

Upon successful completion of the FDP, participants will achieve significant gains in both conceptual and practical skills.

  • Participants will develop a strong conceptual and practical foundation in the principles and applications of quantum computing.
  • Consequently, they will gain proficiency in quantum programming using leading platforms like IBM Qiskit and Google Cirq.
  • Faculty members will be capable of integrating quantum computing modules into existing academic curricula and developing new elective or core courses.
  • Therefore, they will be equipped to initiate research in interdisciplinary applications of quantum computing, including guidance for student research projects.
  • Furthermore, participants will establish collaborative networks for future quantum research and educational initiatives.
  • Importantly, faculty will be better prepared to apply for research funding and engage with industry partners working in quantum technology domains.

Certification & Assessment

The AICTE Training and Learning (ATAL) Academy provides certification for the program.

  • Attendance Requirement: Minimum $80\%$ attendance is mandatory.
  • Assessment Criteria: Participants must score a minimum of $70\%$ marks in the final online test.
  • Issuing Authority: Certificates shall be issued to qualified participants who are registered on the ATAL portal (www.aicteindia.org/atal).

Registration Details

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Registration Link (Portal)click here
Start Date05/01/2026
End Date10/01/2026
Registration FeeFree
Selection CriteriaFirst-come, first-served basis
Schedule linkDownload
Brochure linkDownload

Contact Information

RoleNameInstitutionEmailPhone
CoordinatorDr. Pawan Kumar GoelRaj Kumar Goel Institute of Technology, Ghaziabadpgoelfcs@rkgit.edu.in7017100041, 9012690205
Co-CoordinatorMr. Devesh GargRaj Kumar Goel Institute of Technology, Ghaziabaddevesfcs@rkgit.edu.in9953320266

Additional Information

The FDP is conducted in a completely online mode, thus necessitating a reliable internet connection and appropriate device for participation. Importantly, no charges apply for registration, the course itself, or the final certification. In due course, selected candidates will receive official intimation via email.

Key Highlights

Raj Kumar Goel Institute of Technology (RKGIT) holds NAAC ‘A’ Grade accreditation. The Department of Computer Science & Engineering, organizing this FDP, actively runs technical clubs and student chapters of IEEE and CSI, thereby emphasizing hands-on learning with cutting-edge labs. Specifically, the curriculum focuses on practical training using industry-standard platforms like Qiskit, which ensures a highly practical and relevant learning experience for the participants.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q: Is there any registration fee for the ATAL FDP Quantum Computing 2026?
A: No, there is absolutely no charge for registration, the course material, or the certification for this FDP.

Q: How will the participants be selected for this program?
A: Participants will be selected for the program on a first-come, first-served basis, up to a limit of 100 participants.

Q: What are the attendance and test requirements to receive the certificate?
A: To clarify, participants must attend a minimum of $80\%$ of the program sessions and score a minimum of $70\%$ in the final online test to receive the certificate.

Q: Will the FDP be conducted in online or offline mode?
A: The FDP on ATAL FDP Quantum Computing 2026 will be conducted entirely in Online Mode.

Q: I am an Industry Personnel. Am I eligible to apply?
A: Yes, Industry Personnel, along with faculty members, research scholars, and PG scholars of AICTE-approved institutions, are eligible to apply.

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