Unlocking Unbreakable Encryption: IIT Madras ARtCS Targets Crypto, AI & Quantum Challenges

In a major step toward strengthening India’s leadership in advanced computing research, IIT Madras has launched the Arvind Raghunathan Center for Theoretical Computer Science (ARtCS). Backed by a generous ₹23 crore endowment from alumnus Arvind Raghunathan, the center aims to tackle some of the most complex and important challenges in cryptography, artificial intelligence, and quantum computing.
This initiative represents a powerful collaboration between academia, industry, and global research institutions, with the goal of transforming theoretical research into real-world technologies that improve cybersecurity, privacy, and computing efficiency.

The Vision Behind IIT Madras ARtCS
The newly launched IIT Madras ARtCS focuses on theoretical computer science — the mathematical foundation behind modern technologies like encryption, AI algorithms, blockchain, and quantum computing.
According to Prof. Shweta Agrawal, Coordinator of ARtCS, the center aims to combine global research problems with India’s growing talent pool to produce breakthroughs that can influence technology worldwide.
The center will work on bridging the gap between mathematical theory and practical technology, ensuring that research outcomes translate into real-world applications such as secure banking systems, privacy-preserving AI, and quantum-safe encryption.
Alumnus Contribution: From IIT Madras to Global Tech Leader
The center is funded by Arvind Raghunathan, a 1984 Electrical Engineering graduate of IIT Madras and Founder/CEO of Roc360 and House IQ. His ₹23 crore endowment highlights the growing role of alumni in building research ecosystems in India.

IIT Madras already has 50+ endowed research centers with a corpus exceeding ₹500 crore, and this new center further strengthens IIT Madras’ position as a research powerhouse. The institute also reports 98% PhD placement, demonstrating strong demand for research talent globally.
Core Research Areas at ARtCS
The IIT Madras ARtCS will focus on three major domains that are expected to shape the future of technology:
1. Cryptography and Post-Quantum Security
With quantum computers expected to break current encryption systems in the future, researchers at ARtCS will work on post-quantum cryptography, including algorithms aligned with NIST Post-Quantum Cryptography standards.

This research can help build:
- Quantum-secure banking systems
- Unbreakable blockchain networks
- Secure military communications
- Aadhaar and national database protection
2. AI and Privacy-Preserving Machine Learning
As AI systems increasingly rely on user data, privacy has become a major concern. ARtCS researchers will work on privacy-preserving AI models, including:
- Federated learning
- Differential privacy
- Secure multi-party computation
These technologies can help telecom companies, healthcare organizations, and fintech companies use AI without exposing sensitive user data.
3. Quantum Computing and Algorithms
The center will also focus on quantum algorithms that could outperform classical algorithms like Shor’s and Grover’s algorithms, which are currently the most famous quantum algorithms.

This research aligns with India’s National Quantum Mission, which has a budget of ₹6,000 crore and aims to position India as a global leader in quantum technology.
Research Roadmap (2025–2030)
The IIT Madras ARtCS has already defined clear research goals for the next five years:
Key Targets:
- 10 top-tier research papers per year (Crypto, STOC, NeurIPS)
- 10 scholars mentored every year
- 8 PhD graduates annually (Phase 2)
- 4 international workshops or conferences per year
- Collaborations with MIT, ETH Zurich, and National University of Singapore
- 20 visiting international research fellows
This roadmap shows that the center is not just a research lab but a global collaboration hub.
High-Impact Research Projects
Some of the most exciting projects planned at ARtCS include:
- Zero-Knowledge Proofs – Technology that allows verification without revealing data (used in advanced blockchain systems like Zcash)
- Quantum Key Distribution – Hack-proof communication systems (potential collaboration with DRDO)
- Complexity Theory Research – Including work related to the famous P vs NP problem
- AI Bias Reduction Models – Making AI decision-making more fair and transparent
These projects could directly impact banking, defense, digital identity systems, and cybersecurity.
Career Opportunities and Talent Development
The center will also act as a talent development hub for India’s deep-tech ecosystem.
Opportunities include:
- PhD admissions (via GATE/JRF)
- Postdoctoral fellowships
- Industry-sponsored research projects
- Startup incubation in blockchain and AI security
- Policy advisory roles in MeitY and national quantum programs
With the rapid growth of deep tech, salaries in these fields are already very high:
- Quantum Engineers: ₹50 LPA+ (IBM, Google)
- Cryptography Experts: ₹40 LPA+ (Coinbase, global security firms)
This makes theoretical computer science one of the highest-paying research career paths today.
Economic and National Security Impact
The ₹23 crore endowment is expected to generate major long-term impact:
5-Year Projection:
- 100+ research papers
- 50 PhD graduates
- 20 deep-tech startups
- International patents and IP licensing
- Contributions to quantum-safe cybersecurity infrastructure
From Army communication networks to RBI banking systems, quantum-secure encryption developed at ARtCS could become critical for India’s national security.
India is already among the top 5 countries facing cyber attacks, and the global cybersecurity market is expected to cross $1 trillion, making this research extremely valuable.
IIT Madras: Building Asia’s Theoretical CS Capital
With ARtCS, IIT Madras aims to position itself as Asia’s leading center for theoretical computer science, competing with institutions like MIT and Stanford.
The institute’s strong PhD ecosystem, international collaborations, and alumni funding model are helping it build a world-class research environment in India.
As Prof. Shweta Agrawal puts it, the mission is simple:
“Curiosity-driven science and interdisciplinary collaboration can create world-changing technology.”
Conclusion
The launch of IIT Madras ARtCS marks a major milestone in India’s journey toward leadership in cryptography, AI, and quantum computing. By focusing on theoretical foundations, the center aims to solve some of the hardest problems in computing — problems that will define the future of cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, and digital infrastructure.
In the coming years, ARtCS could play a key role in building quantum-safe encryption, privacy-preserving AI systems, and next-generation computing algorithms, making it one of the most important research initiatives in India.
Simply put, ARtCS is where mathematics meets the future of secure technology.
FAQs
1. What is IIT Madras ARtCS?
IIT Madras ARtCS (Arvind Raghunathan Center for Theoretical Computer Science) is a research center focused on cryptography, AI privacy, and quantum computing research.
2. Who funded the ARtCS center at IIT Madras?
The center was funded by IIT Madras alumnus Arvind Raghunathan with an endowment of ₹23 crore.
3. What research areas will ARtCS focus on?
The center will focus on cryptography, post-quantum security, AI privacy, quantum computing, and complexity theory.
4. What career opportunities are available at ARtCS?
Students can apply for PhD programs, postdoctoral fellowships, research positions, and startup incubation programs.
5. Why is post-quantum cryptography important?
Post-quantum cryptography is important because quantum computers may break current encryption systems, and new quantum-safe encryption methods are needed for future cybersecurity.





