Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Introduction to Ragha on his phd achievemnt.


There's a saying, "The devil is in the details." But that's not where you'll find our star. Our star has tackled big challenges, and big opportunities. In fact, over the years, he's been intimately involved in just about every important aspect of research. His record speaks for itself. To mention just a few highlights:
He was born on 1983 and called his mother ala mother-board, and under his leadership we took a giant leap in improving the quality of our C-language and APS assignments He went on to head up the reorganization that streamlined research in IISc and PhD in IITm, so that students are far more efficient and competitive than ever before. And now he's in charge of Computer Architecture in IIT-Madras, getting us ready to make the most of his research as we look to a promising future. He's here today to paint for us a vivid picture of that future. I'm pleased to introduce Raghavendra(The Giant in Research).
He is gearing to hold a new degree PhD which transfixes our imagination on research.
I wondered hearing the 3 letter word PhD, does it mean Piss Head Dude or Piled Higher and Deeper or Doctor of Philosophy. Whatever it means or meant this guy is going to give PhD and research a rollercoaster ride.

The above introduction is for my friend Ragha for his Phd seat ...

3 comments:

Unknown said...

This post is like tamil and malayalam for me. I get the feel of having followed the full text but at the end I realise that what I understood is very little. Very hifi english being used to describe a personality named Raghava. There are only two words that go into my stupid brain after reading this post 1) Raghava 2) PhD

But I should say..it is very well written. Please note that I am not offering you "benefit of doubt". Which we usually do when we don't understand something properly. We prefer to play safe saying "Oh yaar. it is awesome!!". But here in this case I am cent percent convinced that it is really well written.

Anonymous said...

No words to say!
Yes its an achievement to be mentioned in this blog, written by writer Sudha, who uses words with vibrant colors to sketch a wonderful writeup which looks like a beautiful painting.
Its not about Mona Lisa, but who painted it! Mona Lisa looks beautiful because Leonardo painted her... Its about Leonardo...Its about Sudha :)
Jai Ho!

Sudhakar said...

thanks maddy and yellowcoffee ragha .... this write-up is the best one till date from me .....

yellowcoffe is none other the star of this write-up ragha .....