Rolling Trophy at CV Raman Day inter school symposium
On 28 August 2023, five students from The Indian School had the privilege of attending the annual CV Raman Day Symposium, hosted by Bluebells School International. The team, comprising Sejal Gupta (12), Ashvin Awasthi (12), Shiksha Dwivedi (9), Aditya Ranjan (9), and Anahita Upadhyay (9), attended the symposium with enthusiasm accompanied by their teacher, Ms Madhumati.
One of the highlights of the event was the remarkable achievement of Sejal and Ashvin, who secured the Second Position for their outstanding presentation on Quantum Cryptography. This cutting-edge topic showcases the fusion of quantum mechanics and cryptography, offering a revolutionary approach to secure communication. Their achievement not only brought them recognition but also contributed significantly to the overall victory of the team, culminating in the acquisition of the Symposiums coveted Rolling Trophy.
Quantum Cryptography, the focal point of Sejal and Ashvins project, is a burgeoning field that leverages the principles of quantum mechanics to establish secure communication channels. Unlike traditional cryptographic methods, which rely on mathematical algorithms, Quantum Cryptography employs the unique properties of quantum particles to create unbreakable encryption keys. This technique has the potential to revolutionise the realm of data security, ensuring that sensitive information remains confidential even in the face of increasingly sophisticated cyber threats.
The event also showcased the dedication of younger team members, Shiksha, Aditya and Anahita, who demonstrated their commitment to scientific exploration despite their years.
Participating in events like the CV Raman Day Symposium is not only a testament to the students intellectual curiosity and teamwork but also an opportunity to immerse themselves in the forefront of scientific advancements. The symposium provided an enriching platform for these young minds to engage with peers and experts, fostering a deep appreciation for the intersection of Physics and cryptography.
In conclusion, the experience at the CV Raman Day Symposium was both enlightening and inspiring.