Renaissance
Hello there! I’m Girish Arabale, and I’m delighted you’ve stumbled upon my little corner of the digital world. This website is a reflection of my thoughts, a space where I share pieces of my life, experiences, and musings that may offer something of interest—or even inspiration—to a passerby like you.
I consider myself a computational explorer, fascinated by the intersection of science and creativity, much like the thinkers of the Renaissance. I enjoy blending the physical and digital worlds, from the elemental details of chemistry to the vast complexities of biology and the foundational laws of physics. This fascination with science drives me to experiment and create, viewing each discipline as a puzzle piece that, when combined, gives a fuller understanding of the universe.
You’ll find a range of topics here, from reflections on modern scientific advances to philosophical thoughts on our place in the cosmos. I write as a way to explore and as an invitation for others to join in the curiosity that keeps our world expanding. So, feel free to wander through these pages. Who knows? You might just find something here that resonates with your own journey.
Thank you for visiting, and welcome again.
STEM Magazine
Research & other Work
An overview of my PhD research work
Notion Ink, an Indian computer design and manufacturing company that has since ceased operations, made waves in the tech world with its innovative tablet long before the launch of the Apple iPad. In an effort to engage the community, Notion Ink hosted an online contest to select a new logo, inviting public submissions and allowing people to vote for their favorites.
After contributing multiple designs to this initiative, I submitted my final entry, which encapsulated my philosophy and thought process behind the design. This submission advanced to the final round of public voting. The winning logo, although I cannot recall the final winner, was selected through this unique, community-driven process.
Raspberry Pi workshop at DIY Lab [Vigyan Ashram] Kothrud, Pune.