Quantum Computing Collaboration Between RVS College, Malaysian Professors
Indian and Malaysian Academics Pursue Quantum Computing Breakthroughs
In a pioneering academic collaboration, Dr. Rajesh Kumar Tiwari from RVS College of Engineering and Technology, India, and Professor Abu Bakar bin Abdul Hamid from Infrastructure University, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, have joined forces to explore the vast potential of quantum computing. Their research focuses on employing quantum mechanics to tackle complex issues, potentially transforming sectors such as healthcare and logistics.
JAMSHEDPUR – In a significant development, Dr. Rajesh Kumar Tiwari from RVS College of Engineering and Technology, India, and Professor Abu Bakar bin Abdul Hamid from Infrastructure University, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, have come together to work on quantum computing.
Dr. Tiwari is currently in Kuala Lumpur, working closely with Professor Abu Bakar to finalize their groundbreaking research, with aims to secure patent protection for their innovative work.
The collaboration has recently reached a milestone, with the submission of their research findings for patent and final journal publication, marking a significant step forward in the field.
Their joint effort seeks to improve logistics and financial data modeling through quantum computing, enhancing supply chain efficiencies for critical sectors.
The research initiative is particularly focused on streamlining the distribution of life-saving medications and essential supplies, demonstrating the practical applications of their quantum computing models.
Expressing optimism about the future impact of their work, Dr. Tiwari highlighted the global significance of their research, aiming to address some of the world’s most pressing challenges.
This collaborative venture underscores the importance of international partnerships in advancing technological innovation and meeting societal needs across borders.
With the potential to revolutionize industries by solving previously intractable problems, the research conducted by Dr. Tiwari and Professor Abu Bakar could have far-reaching implications for global innovation.

