As an academic, researcher, and lifelong learner, I have always believed that true innovation lies at the intersection of curiosity, persistence, and purpose. Today, I’m filled with gratitude and pride as I share a significant milestone in my journey — being awarded the Certification of Registration of Design by the Patent Office, Government of India for my work on a Hybrid Quantum Error Correction Device.
This recognition is not just a personal achievement, but a reflection of the dynamic and evolving world of quantum technology — a field that continues to inspire and challenge researchers globally. Designing a system to address the intricate issue of quantum error correction required months of rigorous research, persistent experimentation, and collaborative effort. The aim was to develop a hybrid mechanism that enhances both stability and accuracy in quantum computations — a foundational step toward reliable quantum systems.
At the University School of Engineering and Technology (USET), Lamrin Tech Skills University (LTSU), I have been fortunate to be part of a forward-thinking academic community. The university’s emphasis on innovation, industry-oriented learning, and interdisciplinary collaboration played a pivotal role in this success.
This milestone is not just a testament to individual perseverance but a symbol of what becomes possible when intellectual curiosity is nurtured. To my students, colleagues, and fellow researchers: never underestimate the power of asking “What if?” That single question has guided me through every technical challenge and conceptual roadblock.
As I continue to explore the frontiers of quantum design and computational intelligence, I hope this achievement serves as a beacon for the LTSU community — especially our aspiring innovators — to pursue bold ideas and research-driven solutions.
Let us continue to push boundaries, solve real-world problems, and design the future — one idea at a time.

