August 11, 2025

CALL FOR PROPOSAL (2025-26) IN QUANTUM BIOTECHNOLOGY For TEAM BUILDING, NETWROKS & CLUSTERS DEVELOPMENT

 The Department of Biotechnology, under the National Quantum Mission, invites Indian scientists and faculty—including computer scientists, engineers, and clinicians—holding regular positions with at least four years remaining before superannuation, to submit interdisciplinary and collaborative proposals in quantum biotechnology. The initiative aims to develop India’s academic and industrial ecosystem by advancing quantum-based understanding of biological processes at the atomic level, with applications in biomolecular engineering, diagnostics, synthetic biology, biosensing, and imaging technologies. Priority areas include quantum-inspired simulations, quantum biosensing devices, quantum photonics, and integration with nanorobotics and machine learning. Proposals must involve networked collaborations between institutions with clear complementary roles and can include industrial partners; however, funding will be provided only to academic and scientific institutions. The call supports projects for up to three years, with possible extensions based on performance, and requires timely progress reporting and adherence to all relevant ethical and regulatory frameworks. Preference will be given to proposals demonstrating strong academia-industry linkages, multidisciplinary approaches, public-private partnerships, and alignment with national priorities such as sustainable development goals. Industries may collaborate but will not receive direct funding; instead, they can provide partial support to academic components under written agreements. Infrastructure establishment funding is restricted to academic institutions only. Applications must be submitted online through the DBT portal.

Last date : Aug 20, 2025

Indo-French Visiting/Mobility Programme for Women in Science (PROWIS-II)

 The Indo-French Visiting/Mobility Programme for Women in Science (PROWIS-II) aims to promote collaboration between young women scientists from India and France by facilitating advanced research opportunities in frontier areas of science and technology. Eligible Indian applicants must hold a PhD and have a sanctioned or tenured position at a recognized scientific or academic institution, while French applicants should possess a PhD and be currently engaged in a postdoctoral project. Both must be willing to undertake collaborative research at institutions in the partner country. Applicants must be women citizens of India or France, affiliated with recognized universities or research institutions, and the research visit should occur during their employment period. Candidates who have not received any visiting fellowship in the partner country in the last five years and those without prior international exposure will be given preference. The fellowship cannot be held concurrently with other fellowships, although eligibility conditions may be relaxed for exceptional candidates. Required documents include an invitation or hosting letter from the host institution detailing the relevance of the research, its significance to both countries, and the benefits to the applicant’s career; a concise research proposal in STEM or allied fields; and a no-objection certificate from the employer. Applications are to be submitted online through the CEFIPRA website. The fellowship covers a two-week duration and provides financial support including economy-class return airfare, accommodation, per diem allowances, local travel, airport transfers, insurance, and visa fees

Last date: Sep 23, 2025