I've always believed that a researcher is more than their data, and an engineer is more than their code. My life is a constant dialogue between the analytical rigor of science and the intuitive harmony of music and art.
Music is my primary language for expression. As a multi-instrumentalist—fluent in Flute, Guitar, and Keyboard—I find that the discipline required for musical mastery often mirrors the patience needed for scientific research.
Whether it's the mathematical precision of a raga on the flute or the layered harmonies of a keyboard composition, music provides the creative reset that fuels my analytical breakthroughs.
"Where words fail, music speaks."
My interest in Digital Art and Visual Design isn't just a hobby—it's a critical tool for my scientific work. Being able to visualize complex molecular interactions or design intuitive user interfaces stems from a deep appreciation for aesthetics and composition.
I've applied this throughout my time at IISER, from leading institutional design teams to creating the visual identity for flagship festivals.
"Design is intelligence made visible."
Glimpses of life beyond the terminal
"The most beautiful thing we can experience is the mysterious. It is the source of all true art and all science."
— Albert Einstein