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Youngest Indian Origin Student of Silicon Valley Picked up for Path Breaking Air Computing Research

by HE Times

He is now an exclusive member of 5 Jewels Research team!


New Delhi/24 December, 2020

Rajesh Sinha.

Delhi based Global Research firm‘5 Jewels Research’ has picked up a 14 year young Indian Origin, Silicon Valley California based STEM Student Ujjawal Prasad as key researcher for its path breaking ‘Air Computing’™ Research. ‘5 Jewels Research’ which is working on the development of artificial intelligence and robotics technology in India. Company also has tied up with the Uttar Pradesh government for setting up a robotic technology park in Greater Noida.

Ujjawal is currently attending his STEM education at American High School, Fremont, California, USA. Ujjawal has keen interest and understanding of the present and emerging Computing Technology, and with his selection for ‘Air Computing’ research work, he has become one of the Youngest Indian Origin Techie following the footprints of Tech.

Ujjawal Prasad

Stalwarts like Mark Zuckerberg and Bill Gates, who started as Techies as early as during their high school days. Early this year, ‘5 Jewels Research’ announced its research program for researching and innovating upon yet to be developed ‘Air Computing’ Technology which shall revolutionize how computing is getting done today. Objective of ‘Air Computing’™ research program is to evolve an alternate futuristic computing technology which goes beyond today’s fast saturating Silicon Chip based computing technology and also to explore beyond emerging options of Quantum Computing Technology.

Sumant Parimal

During Covid-19lock down across the World digital divide has become more eminent and particularly impacting to those who are below poverty line as they don’t have digital resources like computing and mobile devices to remain digitally connected to the World during the lock down period. Hence it gives us more compelling reason for fostering our research work on ‘Air Computing’™ for enabling ‘Computing Anywhere’ and ‘Computing for All ’to make computing resources available to the have nots, hence reducing the present digital divide.–Chief Analyst of ‘5 Jewels Research Sumant Parimal said.

Research on ‘Air Computing’™ has objective to make computing and digital resources available by using ‘Air’ as computing medium rather than present day costly silicon chip-based computing Tech., which has such a huge affordability issues and in turn created a digital divide among the global population, Sumant Parimal further added.

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