Director, SEGA: Speaks to my innovative approach in AI
Senior Quantum Computing Technologist, Digital Catapult: Validates my quantum-AI hybrid work.
Senior Systems Engineer, UKAEA: Details my patents and impact on fusion energy projects.
**Mandatory Criteria **
Letter of Support: From Principal Systems Engineer at UKAEA, highlighting my contributions to AI-quantum fusion projects.
Mentorship: National Quantum Computing Centre Hackathon 2024 – Guided teams on AI/quantum integration.
Acknowledgment Letter(international recognition): From Oak Ridge National Laboratory (USA) for developing an explainable AI framework for fusion diagnostics.
Optional Criteria
OC1 (Innovation):
Quantum Pruning Algorithm: Patent-pending work (UKAEA) reducing neural network complexity by 50% while retaining 98% accuracy.
LLM-Based System Design Assistant: Patent-pending tool minimizing errors in fusion system design (links requirements to model-based engineering).
UKRI-Funded Quantum AI Project: Developed hybrid AI-quantum chips for quench detection in fusion reactors.
OC4 (Academic Contributions):
Academic Excellence: Distinction in MSc, silver medal in BEng, fully funded scholarship.
Thesis Impact: Uploaded to ResearchGate (1,000+ impressions) – Focused on AI efficiency in high-stakes systems.
Oxford Collaboration: Letter from Senior Research Professor at University of Oxford validating my work on explainable AI.
EU Alzheimer’s Project: Unpublished but verifiable via university payslips; highlights applied AI research.
Please help me. what are the things i need to work on and what are my chances. Is my OC4 strong enough as I don’t have any published work. Please help me review. Thank you so much
Your application shows strong potential for the Global Talent Visa, particularly in the Exceptional Promise category. Your letters of recommendation from SEGA, Digital Catapult, and UKAEA provide diverse perspectives from respected organizations in different tech domains.
Your OC1 evidence is particularly strong, with a UKRI-funded project. However, patent-pending projects are no longer considered in OC1 under the new guidance.
Your OC4 evidence needs strengthening. While academic excellence and thesis impact are positive, the lack of published work is a limitation. Consider submitting your research to relevant journals or conferences before applying. The Oxford collaboration and EU project experience are helpful but would be more impactful with published outcomes.
To improve your application, prioritize getting at least one research paper published. This would significantly strengthen your OC4 evidence. Also, consider documenting the impact of your UKRI-funded project with specific metrics or user testimonials.
@Pahuja yeah we have submitted the Patent for Quantum AI pruning algorithm in Mar 2024 and for LLM based system design requirement solution we have submitted that in Dec 2024 through our IP team at UKAEA. And the IP teams told us usually it takes around a year or two to get the patent approved.
While I was researching about the Global Talent Visa I have attended a virtual seminar by Michelle Hua and in that she told that for promising talent category the tech nation do accept the patent applications.
@Akash_Joshi if you guide me on this please
For OC1 even the patent is pending for Quantum pruning Algorithm, It was part of UK government funded QTAP program to train the industry people on quantum computers where government invest £15000 on each participant and I developed quantum pruning algorithm The result was so promising that my employer has placed an patent application and further funded £17000 for the commercial feasibility report to access commercial use case and impact. Should I add some metrics form that report to add the accessed impact of my work.
For OC4 it has to be a journal or a conference publication will do it.
Can you please Comment on my MC whether they are good enough or not. Thanks for your time.