‘Science ka Kura’ podcast emerged as a hobby for Aman and Himal, who wanted to have a regular chat on various topics of science. This conversation-based podcast covers the everyday aspects of research around the world. We feel this is important for us and everyone. We hope to come up with the contents regarding the range of contributions by Nepalese researchers. To put it simply, it is the curiosity to inform ourselves and learn from other people and share our conversation to encourage others to pursue research.
Music credits: Shreeya Amatya
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‘Science ka Kura’ podcast emerged as a hobby for Aman and Himal, who wanted to have a regular chat on various topics of science. This conversation-based podcast covers the everyday aspects of research around the world. We feel this is important for us and everyone. We hope to come up with the contents regarding the range of contributions by Nepalese researchers. To put it simply, it is the curiosity to inform ourselves and learn from other people and share our conversation to encourage others to pursue research.
Music credits: Shreeya Amatya
Episode 1: Conversation with co-host Himal Shrestha
Science ka Kura
31 minutes 43 seconds
4 years ago
Episode 1: Conversation with co-host Himal Shrestha
In episode 1 of Science का Kura, we talk about actual research. Here, Himal, one of our co-hosts, shares his research experience in epidemiological modeling of a neglected tropical disease called River Blindness. Himal is currently doing a Ph.D. in Bioinformatics at La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia. You can connect with Himal via LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/himal-shrestha-35200373/) or Twitter(@himal2007). Being one of our co-hosts, you can also direct your queries to us (sciencekakura@gmail.com). We will make sure Himal will respond to the questions. Hear some exciting bits of his research @Science.ka.kura.
Science ka Kura
‘Science ka Kura’ podcast emerged as a hobby for Aman and Himal, who wanted to have a regular chat on various topics of science. This conversation-based podcast covers the everyday aspects of research around the world. We feel this is important for us and everyone. We hope to come up with the contents regarding the range of contributions by Nepalese researchers. To put it simply, it is the curiosity to inform ourselves and learn from other people and share our conversation to encourage others to pursue research.
Music credits: Shreeya Amatya