Indian-American IBM Scientist wins 'Inventor of the Year' award

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Indian-American researcher Rajiv Joshi has been honored with the prestigious 'Inventor of the Year' award for his contribution

Rajiv Joshi

Washington: Indian-American researcher Rajiv Joshi has been honored with the prestigious 'Inventor of the Year' award for his contribution to the development of the electronics industry and the improvement of artificial intelligence capabilities.

Joshi has done many inventions and has more than 250 registered patents in the United States. He works at the IBM Thomson Watson Research Center in New York.

Joshi is an alumnus of IIT Mumbai and holds an MS degree from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and a PhD in Mechanical / Electrical Engineering from Columbia University, New York.

He has done extensive research in global communications and health sciences. "Excitement and curiosity motivate me," Joshi said in a recent interview.

At the awards ceremony, Joshi said that Thar Cloud, Artificial Intelligence and Quantum Computing are no longer just words of discussion, they are being used more and more.

"All of these areas are very interesting and I am moving forward in Artificial Intelligence (AI) and quantum computing," he said.