Research

Five pillars. One stack. One backbone for Bharat.

Our research translates work from the lab bench at IIT Delhi into a quantum software stack the country can rely on. Six patents filed at IIT Delhi anchor the foundation. The National Quantum Mission of the Government of India sets the horizon.

What we build

The five pillars.

01

Quantum Compute

Software that runs on today's classical hardware and is ready for tomorrow's quantum machines, without rewriting your code. We build the compilers, simulators, and runtime layers that let teams ship quantum-ready software now and execute on real hardware when it arrives.

02

Quantum Intelligence

Tools that bring quantum methods into machine learning workflows, with the familiarity of the frameworks teams already use. Hybrid kernels, variational training, and quantum-aware optimisation primitives that plug into existing pipelines.

03

Quantum Sensing

A simulation layer for the next generation of quantum sensors, from defence grade timing to space grade navigation. Modelling noise, drift, and entanglement budgets so sensor designs are validated before silicon is cut.

04

Quantum Materials

Computational discovery pipelines for the materials that will power Indian quantum hardware in the coming decade. First principles, tensor networks, and machine learned potentials in one workflow.

05

Quantum Applications

Cross domain quantum methods for biology, finance, energy, logistics, and any sector where computation is the bottleneck. Each application is delivered as a reproducible benchmark first, then a product.


Where it lands

Defence, space, industry, academia.

Defence

Mission ready simulation for DRDO and partner laboratories. Radar, electronic warfare, secure communications, and quantum timing for command grade systems.

Space

Trajectory, sensor, and materials modelling for ISRO and the new space industry. Quantum aided guidance, navigation, and on-board AI for small satellites.

Industry

Pharma, energy, finance, and manufacturing pilots ready for production. Quantum chemistry for drug discovery, portfolio optimisation, and logistics routing.

Academia

Joint research programmes with IITs, IISc, and global universities. Open benchmarks, shared datasets, and student fellowships at the INTRINSIC Lab.

IP foundation

Six patents filed at IIT Delhi from the INTRINSIC Lab at the Centre for SeNSE form the intellectual property foundation of the stack. Research collaborations are welcomed at research@rslquantum.com.