Step into the mind-bending world of Quantum Biology & Biophysics at RPG Research Interface Lab, where the mysteries of quantum mechanics meet the wonders of life! This cutting-edge program invites bachelor’s, master’s, doctoral students, professors, and scientists to explore how quantum phenomena—like tunneling, coherence, and entanglement—shape biological processes. From photosynthesis to neural signaling, our 1–2 month project-based research sprints offer a thrilling opportunity to uncover the quantum secrets of life while collaborating with top universities and state key laboratories in Italy, the US, UK, China, and Bangladesh.

Based in Jashore, Bangladesh, RPG Interface Lab is a non-profit hub of innovation, blending wet lab experiments (e.g., protein folding studies) and dry lab simulations (e.g., quantum modeling) to push the boundaries of science. Our global network includes prestigious institutions like MIT (US), University of Oxford (UK), Politecnico di Torino (Italy), Peking University (China), and the University of Dhaka (Bangladesh), giving you access to world-class resources and expertise. Whether you’re a student dreaming of a breakthrough or a seasoned researcher, you’ll work on projects that could redefine how we understand life itself.

Here’s the exciting part: every participant is guaranteed authorship on a Scopus-indexed journal publication, and if you dazzle us with your contributions, you could be the first author! Our projects tackle real-world challenges, like optimizing enzyme catalysis or modeling quantum effects in DNA, with applications in medicine, biotechnology, and beyond. With state-of-the-art wet labs for molecular experiments and dry labs for computational quantum simulations, you’ll dive into an inclusive, ethical, and collaborative environment that celebrates creativity and diversity.

“Discover how quantum mechanics powers life—and become a published author in just 1–2 months!”

RPG’s mission is to foster a global research community free from prejudice, with a focus on high-impact, ethical science. Our projects leverage advanced tools like fluorescence spectroscopy and quantum chemistry software, alongside partnerships with hospitals and research institutes for real-world data. Whether you’re exploring quantum coherence in photosynthesis or proton tunneling in enzymes, you’ll be part of a revolution shaping the 5th Industrial Revolution. Ready to unlock the quantum code of biology? Join us now!

Get ready to dive into the quantum realm with RPG’s Quantum Biology & Biophysics program! Our 1–2 month projects are fast-paced, high-impact adventures designed for bachelor’s, master’s, doctoral students, professors, and scientists. Each project begins with a 3-day intensive training bootcamp, where our expert mentors—world-renowned physicists, biologists, and computational scientists—guide you through the project’s outline, quantum theory, software setup (e.g., Gaussian, MATLAB, Qiskit), server access, and lab techniques. This hands-on training ensures you’re ready to tackle groundbreaking research from day one.

Our hybrid format combines on-site work at our cutting-edge facilities in Jashore, Bangladesh, with virtual collaboration, making it accessible worldwide. You’ll collaborate with top universities and state key laboratories, such as Stanford University (US), Imperial College London (UK), University of Milan (Italy), Fudan University (China), and Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology. These partnerships provide access to advanced spectroscopy, ion beam facilities, and clinical datasets, ensuring your research is globally relevant.

Program highlights include:

  • Duration: 1–2 months per project, with rolling monthly intakes (e.g., June, July, August 2025) for ultimate flexibility.
  • Format: Hybrid—on-site wet and dry lab work in Jashore, plus virtual collaboration for global accessibility.
  • Certification: Certificate of Research Completion, endorsed by RPG and its international partners, enhancing your academic and professional profile.
  • Authorship Opportunity: Guaranteed authorship on a Scopus-indexed journal publication, with potential for first authorship based on exceptional contributions.
  • 3-Day Training Bootcamp: Comprehensive training on project specifics, quantum theory, software (e.g., Gaussian, Qiskit, Python), server setup, and wet lab protocols, tailored to your project.
  • Global Collaboration: Work with researchers from top institutions in Italy, the US, UK, China, and Bangladesh, with access to cutting-edge tools and real-world data.
  • Research Output: Produce prototypes, datasets, or manuscripts, contributing to RPG’s goal of 6–7 high-impact publications annually.
  • Mentorship: Personalized guidance from RPG’s team of quantum physicists, biophysicists, and clinicians, fostering your growth as a researcher.

Each project follows a clear timeline: experimental design, data collection, quantum modeling, and publication. In the wet lab, you’ll conduct experiments like protein folding studies or fluorescence microscopy, adhering to strict safety protocols. In the dry lab, you’ll use quantum chemistry software or AI-driven simulations to model biological processes. Projects might include studying quantum tunneling in enzyme catalysis or coherence in photosynthetic systems, with applications in drug design or bioenergy.

Our global network ensures your work has real-world impact. Past projects have involved collaborations with hospitals for biomarker analysis and state key laboratories for quantum simulations, giving you a CV that stands out. With flexible project selection, you can focus on areas like quantum sensing or molecular dynamics, tailoring your research to your passions. Join us to make waves in quantum biology.

 

Our Quantum Biology & Biophysics program is a thrilling dive into the intersection of quantum mechanics and life sciences, offering 1–2 month projects that explore how quantum phenomena drive biological processes. From quantum tunneling in enzymes to coherence in photosynthesis, you’ll tackle cutting-edge topics with hands-on wet lab experiments and dry lab simulations. Guided by mentors from top universities and state key laboratories, you’ll produce publishable results that could shape the future of science.

The 3-day training bootcamp equips you with everything you need: project-specific theory, software installation (e.g., Gaussian, MATLAB, Qiskit), server access, and lab protocols. Our curriculum is interdisciplinary, drawing on RPG’s expertise in quantum physics, biophysics, and computational biology, and aligned with global research trends in quantum biology

Dive into these exciting subjects:

Quantum Tunneling in Enzymatic Reactions: Investigate how quantum tunneling enhances enzyme catalysis, using wet lab techniques (e.g., fluorescence spectroscopy) and dry lab simulations (e.g., molecular dynamics with Gaussian).

Quantum Coherence in Photosynthesis: Explore how quantum coherence enables efficient energy transfer in photosynthetic complexes, combining wet lab pigment analysis with computational modeling.

Quantum Effects in DNA and Genetics: Study quantum processes like proton tunneling in DNA mutations, using bioinformatics tools and wet lab experiments to analyze genetic stability.

Biophotonics and Quantum Sensing: Develop quantum-based sensors for biological applications, such as detecting biomolecular interactions, using advanced spectroscopy and computational analysis.

Quantum Mechanics in Neural Systems: Investigate potential quantum processes in brain function, like coherence in neural signaling, using dry lab modeling and EEG data analysis.

Molecular Dynamics and Quantum Chemistry: Model biomolecular interactions using quantum chemistry software (e.g., Qiskit, ORCA), complemented by wet lab experiments on protein structures.

Bioenergetics and Quantum Energy Transfer: Study how quantum effects drive energy transfer in cellular processes, using wet lab assays and computational simulations of ATP synthesis.

Ethical Quantum Research: Learn to navigate ethical and regulatory frameworks for quantum biology, ensuring your innovations align with global standards.

Each project is a chance to make history! You might develop a quantum sensor for medical diagnostics, model quantum effects in protein folding, or analyze quantum coherence in cellular processes. With guaranteed authorship and the potential to be first author, your work will reach a global audience through Scopus-indexed journals. Our collaborations with institutions like MIT, Oxford, and Peking University ensure your research is cutting-edge and impactful.

In the wet lab, you’ll use state-of-the-art equipment like fluorescence microscopes and spectrometers, adhering to international safety standards. In the dry lab, you’ll harness tools like Qiskit for quantum computing or Python for AI-driven analysis, with access to high-performance servers. The 3-day training ensures you’re fluent in these tools, making every project a thrilling exploration of the quantum world.

“Unravel the quantum mysteries of life—and publish your discoveries with the world”

Ready to join the quantum revolution at RPG Interface Lab? Our Quantum Biology & Biophysics program welcomes bachelor’s, master’s, doctoral students, professors, and scientists eager to explore the quantum foundations of life. We’re looking for passionate, curious individuals ready to dive into 1–2 month projects and make a global impact. Our inclusive approach ensures diverse backgrounds are welcome, with comprehensive training to bridge any skill gaps.

To ensure you’re prepared for our interdisciplinary projects, here are the requirements:

Academic Background: A bachelor’s degree (or higher) in physics, biophysics, biology, chemistry, biotechnology, computational sciences, or related fields. Professors and scientists from diverse disciplines are encouraged to contribute their expertise.

Minimum GPA: 3.0/4.0 or equivalent (international qualifications assessed for equivalency). We value passion and potential above strict academic thresholds.

Prerequisites: Basic knowledge in one of the following: quantum mechanics (e.g., wave-particle duality), biology (e.g., molecular biology), or computational methods (e.g., programming in Python, MATLAB, or R). The 3-day training bootcamp will cover any gaps.

Language Proficiency: Strong English proficiency is essential for collaboration in our global network. A TOEFL iBT score of 80 or IELTS score of 6.0 is preferred but not mandatory—your ability to communicate ideas clearly is key.[]()

Application Materials:

  • Detailed CV:A comprehensive CV detailing your academic achievements, research projects, publications, technical skills (e.g., quantum computing, lab techniques), and relevant experience. Showcase your passion for quantum biology or biophysics!
  • Statement of Purpose (SOP):A 500–800 word SOP outlining your research interests, career goals, and why you want to join RPG’s program. Tell us how you’ll contribute to our projects and what excites you about quantum research.

Preferred Skills: Familiarity with quantum tools (e.g., Qiskit, Gaussian) or wet lab techniques (e.g., spectroscopy, protein assays) is a plus but not required. Our 3-day bootcamp covers software, servers, and lab protocols.

Commitment to Ethics: A dedication to ethical research, aligning with RPG’s values of equity, cooperation, and excellence. Training includes ethical frameworks for quantum biology.

The 3-day training bootcamp is your gateway to success, covering project-specific theory, software installation (e.g., Qiskit, MATLAB), server setup, and wet lab techniques. Whether you’re modeling quantum tunneling or conducting fluorescence microscopy, you’ll be ready to excel. With rolling monthly intakes, you can join when it suits you—contact rpg.info03@gmail.com to discuss your eligibility or project interests.

Our program is designed for everyone from bachelor’s students to seasoned scientists, offering a vibrant platform to collaborate with global leaders and publish groundbreaking research. Whether you’re exploring quantum effects in the brain or developing bioenergy solutions, RPG empowers you to shine.

COURSE TUTORS

Md. Nasir Uddin Badal
Md. Nasir Uddin Badal Ph.D.
Department of Biomedical Technology
Tampere University, Finland
Muhammad Ramiz Uddin
Muhammad Ramiz UddinPh.D. Fellow
Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry
University of Oklahoma, Norman, USA
Mithila Farzana
Mithila FarzanaPh.D. Fellow
Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry
University of Oklahoma, Norman, USA

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