Priyadarshan

Priyadarshan

I’m Priyadarshan, a graduate in Electrical Engineering from NIT Jamshedpur, with a deep interest in power systems, renewable energy, and quantum computing. My background in engineering, coupled with hands-on exposure to power infrastructure and substation projects, has shaped my perspective on how technology can transform industries and everyday life.Through this blog, I aim to make complex ideas — from electrical engineering fundamentals to emerging frontiers like AI and quantum computing — clear, engaging, and accessible. My focus is on connecting theory with practical applications, while exploring innovations that are redefining the future of energy, technology, and society.

Nobel Prize Physics 2025: Quantum Leap from Lab to Life

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The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences announced on October 7, 2025, the awarding of the Nobel Prize in Physics to three U.S.-based physicists for groundbreaking research demonstrating quantum mechanical behavior in macroscopic electrical circuits. John Clarke (University of California, Berkeley), Michel Devoret (Yale University),…

Jeff Bezos Predicts Gigawatt-Scale Orbital Data Centers Within Two Decades, Powered by AI and Robots

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Jeff Bezos, speaking at Italian Tech Week, predicted that gigawatt-scale data centers powered by AI and robots will operate in Earth's orbit within 10–20 years, leveraging 24/7 solar energy and offering new economic and technical advantages over ground-based facilities. The vision, which also includes millions living in orbital habitats, has sparked both excitement and skepticism in the tech community.

Quantum Computing Takes the Spotlight at India-UK Tech Security Initiative in Mumbai Ahead of UK PM Visit

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Quantum computing will be a leading focus at the India-UK Technology Security Initiative in Mumbai on October 9, 2025, coinciding with UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer's visit. The initiative, powered by research from Imperial College London and IIT Bombay, aims to advance climate-resilient agriculture and secure communications, with major regional developments in Andhra Pradesh and broad public support.

UK Launches “Neuroware” First National Innovation Centre for Neuromorphic Computing Hardware

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The UK has launched Neuroware, its first national Innovation and Knowledge Centre for neuromorphic computing hardware, led by University College London with £12.8 million in funding. The centre unites top universities and major tech firms to accelerate brain-inspired, energy-efficient computing for AI, healthcare, and IoT, aiming to bridge research and real-world applications.

Molecular Qubits Achieve Telecom Compatibility, Paving the Way for Scalable Quantum Networks

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On October 2, 2025, scientists from the University of Chicago, UC Berkeley, Argonne, and Lawrence Berkeley National Labs announced molecular qubits that communicate at telecom frequencies, enabling direct integration with existing fiber-optic networks. This breakthrough could accelerate scalable quantum networks and quantum sensing, marking a major step toward practical quantum technologies.

Volkswagen Group and Rivian Unveil Joint Semiconductor Procurement Model to Strengthen Automotive Supply Chains

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Volkswagen Group, in partnership with Rivian, has announced a new semiconductor procurement model covering over 50 categories, aiming to streamline sourcing, cut costs, and boost supply chain resilience for future vehicle models. The joint venture will manage critical chip sourcing across Europe and North America, setting a new benchmark for collaboration between the automotive and semiconductor industries.

3,000 Qubit System Runs Continuously for Two Hours: Harvard and MIT Achieve Quantum Milestone

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Harvard and MIT researchers, in partnership with QuEra Computing, have announced a quantum computing breakthrough: a 3,000-qubit system that operates continuously for over two hours, solving a major challenge in the field by using optical conveyor belts and tweezers to rapidly replenish qubits. This advance sets a new benchmark for reliability and scalability, with broad implications for practical quantum computing.

Australian Quantum Computing Engineers Achieve Long-Distance Atom Entanglement in Silicon Chips

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Australian researchers at UNSW Sydney have achieved a landmark breakthrough by entangling the nuclear spins of phosphorus atoms in silicon chips, enabling robust long-distance quantum communication between qubits. This advance, compatible with existing chip manufacturing, paves the way for scalable, industrial quantum processors and brings practical quantum computing closer to reality.