Bridging Academia, R&D, and Industry through advanced computational methods — where mathematics meets the frontier of modern technology.
Computational Mathematics is a broad, multidisciplinary and integrative area encompassing a vast variety of applications across science, engineering, and medical technology — where computing plays a central and essential role.
The Centre plays a vital role in bridging the gap between Academia, R&D, and Industry, focusing on three major computational frontiers: Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD), High Performance Computing (HPC), and Quantum Computing (QC).
Computation reduces engineering testing costs and product-to-market time, provides comprehensive data not easily obtainable from experimental tests, and complements both experimental and theoretical techniques in solving problems of high complexity.
Established at Centurion University of Technology and Management, the Centre operates across multiple campuses — PKD, BBSR, and AP — fostering cross-campus collaboration in cutting-edge computational research.
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Prediction of complex turbulent flow fields through interactions among multiple sources of fluid flow in three-dimensional space, confined by solid boundaries, under strong pressure gradients and various body forces.
Advanced simulation capabilities enable engineering insight far beyond what experimental tests can provide — reducing costs and accelerating design cycles.
Solving complex problems in Computational Chemistry, Cyber Security & Cryptography, Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning, and Financial Modelling — more efficiently than classical computing using quantum superposition and entanglement.
Working on IBM Quantum Experience, the Centre develops quantum algorithms that unlock exponential computational advantages.
Performance evaluation of a wide variety of industrial application problems through massively parallel GPU-accelerated computing — delivering scientific computing at scale for engineering, simulation, and AI workloads.
Leveraging NVIDIA CUDA architecture and dedicated GPU rigs to tackle compute-intensive problems at practical timescales.
A growing series of hands-on Quantum Computing workshops organized by CCM, reaching participants across all CUTM campuses and establishing a strong community of quantum computing practitioners.
A landmark 2-day workshop inaugurated by Vice-Chancellors of both CUTM Odisha and CUTM AP in hybrid mode, reaching participants across three campuses simultaneously.
A three-day intensive workshop co-organized with SoET, School of Applied Sciences, and the Centre of Excellence for Quantum Computing.
Three-Day Workshop on Quantum Computing Basics & Applications
25–27 July 2024 · New Auditorium, CUTM PKD Campus
Resource Person: Dr. Harish Sahu, Scientist E, SAG, DRDO, New Delhi
100 students from BCA & B.Tech programmes · 16 hours of sessions
Department of Mathematics, PKD Campus · Primary resource person for all Quantum Computing workshops and IBM Qiskit sessions. Leads CCM's initiative across all CUTM campuses.
Dr. R.C. Mohanty received a Certificate of Appreciation for contributing as translator of "Engineering Mechanics" published by AICTE, recognizing the Centre's contribution to national engineering education.
The Centre has generated a total income of ₹3,66,000 through academic activities, workshops, and computational consultancy services — demonstrating financial sustainability while delivering value to industry and academia.
"Computation is the third pillar of science, alongside theory and experiment. At CCM, we harness all three paradigms to solve tomorrow's most complex computational challenges — today."
— Dr. Ashok Misra, Coordinator, Centre for Computational Mathematics, CUTMThe Centre works with industry-leading simulation, quantum, and HPC platforms — providing access to state-of-the-art computational tools for research and training.