In this engaging podcast episode, I had a conversation with Sai Siddhartha about what it's like to do a PhD in the US. We cover a range of topics, including how a PhD works, how to decide what research topic to focus on, how to choose an advisor, and what a typical day looks like. Join us as we dive into the details of the PhD journey, sharing insights and practical advice. Whether you're considering a PhD or just curious about academic life, this episode offers valuable information in an easy-to-understand way.
In this episode, we sit down with Sai Siddhartha, a Ph.D. student at the University of California, Santa Cruz, to discuss the world of undergraduate research, internships, and studying abroad. Sai shares valuable insights and tips for students looking to gain research experience, secure internships, and apply for studying abroad programs. From the benefits of networking to the importance of mentorship, this episode is a must-listen for anyone looking to make the most of their college years. Tune in and discover how you can navigate these opportunities and achieve your academic and professional goals!
Dr. Sindhu Bhaskar is the Chairman and CEO of EST Group.
It is an enterprise based in the MIT ecosystem, incorporated and operating from Cambridge Innovation Center.He is based at Cambridge Innovation Centre, MIT, Boston.Sindhu Bhaskar works in the sector of banking and finance, he is an evangelist. His platform EST has 4 verticals Banking, Agritech, Healthcare and EdTech.
Prakash Gopalan,an M. Tech from IIT Kanpur and a doctorate from Purdue University.He has also done an Executive Development Programme from Kellogg School of Management, USA.He had served as Dean of Student Affairs at IIT Bombay.He also holds the position of Adjunct Professor in the Department of Chemistry at Purdue University, US.
In this interview, Director of Thapar Institute of Engineering and Technology, Prakash Gopalan shares his insight into his life. The conversation ranged from how he manages time to the difference in student life in the older generation and now.
He is the founder of India's first startup on self-driving cars, Minus Zero.Only 16 when he penned down his first book, he also got accepted into an elite university in the UK for English Literature. Gagandeep Reehal, our guest for this episode, has also been featured on BBC. Listen to this podcast as we talk about his startups, his books, college, and so much more.