I’m an Aerospace Engineering student at Ramaiah University of Applied Sciences, powered by an endless curiosity for aircraft, spacecraft, and even cosmology. If it flies, launches, lands, or spins somewhere in the universe… I’m probably already reading about it.
I love taking complicated engineering ideas and turning them into explanations that even my non-engineering friends can survive. Most of my learning comes from self-study, late-night rabbit holes, and the classic “let me just check one thing… two hours later.”
I also follow Einstein’s and Feynman’s idea that “if you can’t explain it simply, you don’t really understand it.” So I challenge myself to explain aerospace concepts in a way even a kid—or at least my friends—can understand. Which basically means half my day is spent turning aerospace into “story-time version".
My next mission is to get good at RC aircraft and drone piloting. I’m learning everything from motors to servos to “why did that just fall out of the sky?” Hands-on flying feels like the perfect way to connect classroom theory with real-world chaos—uh, I mean, real-world flight.
I enjoy designing aircraft concepts—no flying prototypes yet, but plenty of ideas waiting for their first takeoff someday.
I follow every major spaceflight update, and if there’s a launch happening anywhere on Earth, you can expect me to talk about it before the rocket even clears the pad. ISRO missions are my biggest obsession—they’re basically the reason my phone storage is full of screenshots, diagrams, and countdown timers.
As I move through my degree, I hope to work on aircraft design, space-systems engineering, or anything that helps build the future of flight and exploration.
Always open to guidance, opportunities, or just geeking out about aerospace. Would love to connect with anyone who shares the same sky-high curiosity!