INDIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY KANPUR

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Mission Coordination Cell (NQM)

Advertisement Number: P.Rect./R&D/2024/192

About Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur

Established in 1959, IIT Kanpur is one of the most prestigious institutes in the country. With the best research infrastructure and state-of-the-art facilities, it encourages students to innovate using technology and approach education with a problem-solving attitude. It was set up with a vision to create, disseminate and translate knowledge in science, engineering, and allied disciplines that will best serve the society; and the recognition that the Institute has garnered as a major center of 2 learning in Engineering, Science, and several Inter-disciplinary Areas is a testament to the success of this vision.

About Mission Coordination Cell (National Quantum Mission)

National Quantum Mission (NQM) is a large-scale mission with the aim to develop indigenous quantum capabilities in the country. On completion of this mission, we expect to be in the front row of the countries having quantum advantage. The Department of Science and Technology (DST) is implementing this mission with funding from the Govt. of India. Since DST has significant numbers of missions and projects ongoing, a dedicated cell, the ‘Mission Coordination Cell (MCC)’ has been established to coordinate all the activities under this mission to accomplish mission success. NQM-MCC has been setup at IIT Kanpur with its main office at IIT Kanpur’s Outreach Centre at Noida for effective coordination with Mission Secretariat at DST. The MCC will not only facilitate connection of Technical Hubs (T-Hubs), which will be established in four verticals of NQM, with ministries, national agencies, industries, subject matter experts, and other stakeholders for  deployment and technology transfer of quantum technology products, but it will also connect NQM with other national initiatives like Digital India, Make in India, Skill India, Start-up India, Self-Reliant India, and Missions like National Mission on Interdisciplinary Cyber Physical Systems (NM-ICPS) and National Super Computing Mission (NSCM). With effective communication and discussion about the mission activities and progresses with DST and Mission Technology Research Council (MTRC), MCC at IIT Kanpur aims to facilitate coordination required at all levels to ensure National Quantum Mission’s success.

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Position

Technology Manager (Quantum Sensing & Metrology)

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No. of positions

02

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Location

Delhi NCR

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Eligibility

  • PhD (or equivalent degree) in Experimental Physics/Electrical Engineering/ Relevant Discipline, or otherwise, BTech/MTech R&D Engineer with experience in Sensing/Relevant Discipline
  • Good understanding of Quantum Sensing Technologies
  • Excellent written and oral communication skills in English (for communication with T-Hubs/TGs, national/international experts, and stakeholders of NQM)
  • Demonstrated high-level analytical ability
  • Demonstrated capability of writing scientific/technical reports & proposals, presenting at national/international events
  • Strong record of peer-reviewed publications, patents
  • Capability to work independently as well as in a team

 

MCC (NQM) has the right to relax qualifications & experience for deserving candidates with the approval of the Competent Authority.

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Desired qualification

  • Post-Doctoral/Hands-on experience in Sensing & Metrology
  • 3-5 yrs. experience in handling R&D Projects as mentor/team leader

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Experience

3-5 years of experience in Technology management role

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Consolidated Salary range

Rs.1,35,400 – 2,11,200/-

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Working hours

9.30 am - 6.30 pm

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Roles and Responsibilities

  • Review literature on Quantum Sensing & Metrology, and produce write-up in form of report/article/presentation etc.
  • Manage NQM T-Hub (Thematic Hubs) and TG (Technical Groups) R&D projects related to Quantum Sensing & Metrology and facilitate coordination among the projects
  • Coordinate between T-Hubs/TGs and experts for project review/guidance
  • Collect, store, compile, and analyze data of projects from T-Hubs & TGs, prepare reports, organize meetings for project progress review/ranking exercises
  • Produce detailed reports on the progress of individual T-Hubs/TGs in Quantum Sensing & Metrology towards NQM goal achievements and contribute to potentiality assessment of T-Hub/TG developed technologies

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Appointment

Initially for a period of one year from the extension period or performance/requirement of the project.

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Application Process

Interested candidates may apply by submitting a detailed resume with copies of all experiences and project details and a cover letter summarizing the experience in relevant technologies and software, and it's compulsory to fill out this form.

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeBmzFXQ08LojbB1X5W2j_oC0VXw94c7QF7ZVcJGYwgOxlLhw/viewform?usp=sharing

At the time of the interview, you must bring copies of the degree certificate and grade sheets for all degrees, School final, and Higher Secondary exams. Submission accepted only as submission through this.

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeBmzFXQ08LojbB1X5W2j_oC0VXw94c7QF7ZVcJGYwgOxlLhw/viewform?usp=sharing

No other form will be acceptable. Please note that if a detailed cover letter, copies of grade sheets, or certificates are missing, the application will not be considered. Please superscribe in bold the Project Number and position being applied in the cover. Also note that the applications/resumes sent to any mail id SHALL NOT be considered for any scrutiny.

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Travel

As and when required, across the country for project execution and monitoring as well as for coordination with geographically distributed teams.

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Last date of receipt of application

July 29, 2024

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Tentative date of interview

Aug 10-31, 2024

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Contact Person

Email: hrnqm@c3ihub.iitk.ac.in