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We want everyone to find their creativity


Take care of our creativity,
and creativity will take care of all of us.

People are at the heart and start of what we do at Linkology. We’re aiming for ingenious solutions to solve real-world challenges that could save our existence, the future of our planet. We're building the LIVUS® game environment and MAGIAN.AI - The Digital Consultant.

We are farmers of creativity, nurturing the creative confidence of our children, giving them the tools to harness creative energy and come up with breakthrough innovations to advance our future generations. Meet the team working together to bring LIVUS® and MAGIAN.AI to the world.

Founders

  • Dr Bippin Makoond

    Co-founder and Inventor
    As a farmer of creativity, my unwavering mission is to nurture the boundless potential of our children and equip them with the skills and confidence needed to thrive in an unpredictable future. I fuse my game design & neuroscience expertise to craft innovative and captivating experiences that inspire creativity in our youth.

    Join me on an extraordinary journey where the boundaries of imagination fade away and the spirit of creativity takes flight. Together, let's ignite a creative revolution that transcends conventions, guiding our children towards boundless opportunities and unparalleled success. Shape a future where creativity thrives and the seeds of brilliance are nurtured with utmost care and dedication.

  • Harsimran Singh

    Co-founder
    Harsimran believes in nurturing creativity as it can be suppressed through the journey-of-life.

    He started playing Linkology with his children when they were just two and four years of age. When his daughter connected ‘earrings’ to ‘oil’, he was amazed by this atypical connection. He believes one can have a meaningful conversation even with unexpected answers to enhance learning.

    His passion for cooking, cricket, hiking and music, together with his enthusiasm to build and nurture relationships with family / friends, fosters creativity in his work.

    He has been elected as a Parent Governor for the Eastbury Farm Governing Board.

  • Sunil Rajan

    Co-founder
    The most desirable and appreciated solution to any problem is the one that is ‘innovative’ and ‘creative’ and yet simple. My quest for building creative confidence began when I consistently hit roadblocks in building creative and imaginative solutions for client projects. Most people considered themselves ‘not creative’ or ‘not creative any longer’ and that lack of confidence in their creativity means most people won’t even try. This made me want to dig deeper and learn how we can nurture creative confidence. This is what led me to start Linkology.

  • Bikash Mathur

    Co-founder
    I’m a ‘keep it simple’ guy, who feels that creativity is character building. Over thirty years consulting in the US, Singapore and UK, I have always taken risks and always felt empowered. I have seen the value of inventing or discovering a new method and I want to empower all to do more. The time has come to build creativity into all our children’s education, and to keep creativity alive and remain inquisitive long into our lives. My quest to find a solution to address this problem led me to start Linkology.

Academic Advisors and

Senior Management Team

  • Dr Radouane Oudrhiri


    Dr Oudrhiri is a technology entrepreneur with a proven track record of starting from scratch, building, growing and improving the value and performance of organizations from start-ups to large corporates. He currently works as a tech executive and advisor for a portfolio of start-ups in the areas of data science, Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning (AI/ML), high performance computing, IoT, Smart Cities, healthcare and biotech. Rad is a Six Sigma & Lean Master Black Belt and Agile Expert with speciality in high-tech. He is a member of the Royal Statistical Society and the ISO Committee TC69 Quantitative and Statistical Methods, and convening two international groups on 1) Design of Experiments and 2) Big Data Analytics. He is also a UK Expert and Liaison Officer to the committee ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC42 Artificial Intelligence. Rad is a frequent speaker and lecturer on system design/engineering and innovation at conferences and universities such as Kingston University, Tsinghua university Beijing, Telecom-Paris, Pont et Chaussées, ESSEC Paris, HEC Paris, La Sorbonne Paris. Rad has an M.S. in Statistics & Operations Research from ENSAE Paris, an MBA from ESSEC Paris and a Doctorate & Ph.D. in Information Theory and Systems from the joint programme ESSEC and Université d’AIX-Marseille.

  • Professor Nobuko Yoshida

    Christopher Strachey Professor of Computing,
    University of Oxford

    Dr Yoshida undertook her BSc and MSc at the University of Keio, Japan, before completing her PhD jointly at the universities of Keio and Manchester. Following research fellowships at the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science for Japanese Junior Scientists and the School of Cognitive and Computing Sciences at Sussex University, Dr Yoshida worked as a Lecturer in the Department of Maths and Computer Science at University of Leicester. She joined the Department of Computing at Imperial in 2002 as a Lecturer, and has now been appointed as the Christopher Strachey Professor of Computing at the University of Oxford, where she is a member of Wolfson College.

    Dr Yoshida's research interests are focused on the theory of concurrent and mobile computation. Currently she is working on: semantics and type theory for concurrency and mobile processes; web services; concurrent and distributed object-oriented programming languages; secure information flow analysis; access control of mobile computing; and Hoare logic for higher-order imperative functions.

    She has acted as a programme co-chair of CONCUR'94 and a committee member for several conferences. She is an invited expert for the Web Services Choreography Working Group.

  • Professor Souheil Khaddaj

    Kingston University

    Professor Khaddaj received a PhD degree from the Centre of Parallel Computing, Queen Mary College. He is a professor of computer science in the School of Computer Science and Mathematics, Kingston University - London, leading the Component & Distributed Systems Research Group (CODIS). His research interests include distributed computing, service orientation and big data. He has been involved in the development of novel technologies for numerous scientific and business applications. His research interests also include advanced software engineering techniques and quality assurance. He has been involved in a large number of national and international research projects and various industrial partnerships. He also chaired many international conferences and has been a keynote speaker at numerous international events. He has authored/co-authored more than 250 technical papers and has also edited/co-edited a number of books and special issues.