I am Jeevandeep Mesu from Telugu speaking Telangana state of India, here is my journey from questioning science to understanding it and answering...
I am a huge watt house of curiosity and always keen on observing the processes around us.
From the thought of a part of the brain to human psychology, from the quarks interacting in a wholesome big empty space of humans to planets of star systems around the galaxy's epicentre, everything has a pattern either determined or undeterminable.
To chase and to put all the observations together to get the pattern and mimic nature, modifying to explore more beyond is the job of student of science, which is more appealing.
"The «why» of curiosity is all that matters to swim the process of exploration. Where there is Science there is Exploration and vice versa."
My «why» has started very early and interest reached to space science and complex physics. Through my graduation in Mechanical Engineering, Naresh Kedam who is already working at Samara University has given enough insights on Aerospace and cryogenics - niche fields studying complex phenomena. This led me to land in Samara and join Aircraft engines direction-Master's program: through scholarship from the government of Russian Federation.
Here in Russia, Science and culture can both have their wins.
To know science is to know the thought process, is to seek for their mother tongue. If one can own a tongue, the people own you. This led me to find learning of Russian more engaging, in the process I grew to love languages and culture more vividly.
As I said, Russian language made me to create good and warmer bonds with the people I meet, also from the cultural exchange, basketball and with my spicy food.
I have also participated in International Ethnicity Fest in December 2024, to showcase the dances of India, retro songs, presented sweets and hot food on the occasion.
Russian universities has been tremendously imparting its years of knowledge, in nation building, which shaped Russia as the leader in all the sectors.
Not to mention, but our Samara University has its own legacy and records when comparing all the nations, to simply put in a single line - from wartime manufacturer to the first human in space, the skies and space had already been ruled by our university. Even now in the modern ages, it is showing its own promising remarks not leaving any of the budding areas of science and technology.
I am indeed excited and proud to be part of it. From long time, under the guidance of my teacher Naresh Kedam, and Prof. Dmitry Uglanov, I have been working in pulse tube cryocoolers in cryogenics area, vital cooling systems for MRIs, aircraft IR sensing systems, space rovers and future hybrid electric aircrafts. My work focuses on studying the bizarre physics within these systems, identifying patterns among parameters, optimizing performance, and exploring innovative ideas.
I would like continue to endeavour to be in the stances of future breakthroughs of Samara University, hopefully with cosmos energy.
"The flame of curiosity will never fade until death; let it dance with thunder even, in the rain."
"As the energy vibrates and resonates, so does Nature whispers, listen closer, rise higher"
I’m fascinated by and love exploring Thermodynamics, cryogenics, space exploration, fusion energy, science fiction concepts, quantum science, field theory (though for some, I only know the spellings!).
My other personal interests: playing basketball, chess. I have some skills of sketching, dancing, singing, photography. I always love to cook, to my surprise: since coming to Russia, I've become a good cook, I guess. People say, ‘Indians eat spicy food,’ but I reply, ‘It’s nothing compared to my hometown!’ . I speak Telugu (mother tongue), HIndi, English and Russian. In future like to explore parashooting and Mandarin.
Good Food. Good Friends. Cultural Exchange. Enough Games. Testing Experiments. Exploring science.