About me

Hello,

I am Sai Pavan Grandhi, an investigator (Bioengineer/Cell Biologist) in the complex in vitro models group at GSK. My training in scientific research allows me to identify problems and solve them via critical thinking. Outside of work, I am deeply inspired towards identifying small and big problems the world faces and offer my solutions to them. I would like to dedicate my blog to that purpose.

I am calling the blog “The Unborn Future”, and hope to do justice to its name by discussing my original ideas about future that I find most revolutionary. I want this blog to be my creative outlet to the world, making it a better place, one idea at a time.

The content presented here is completely original, taking me anywhere from tens of months to years to complete (going from conception to reality). I hope you will enjoy reading these articles as much I have enjoyed putting them together. Feel free to leave me a message and I shall get back to you. More information about me can be found here – https://www.linkedin.com/in/tgrandhi/

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Thank you for taking your time to visit my blog,

Sai Grandhi

Articles on the blog (scroll below) –

  1. Research Companion Tool: Your Pal for all things after an internet search (Nov 2022)
  2. Personalized dissemination of innovative solutions to blunt climate change (Oct 2022)
  3. The art of universal conversations (Feb 2022)
  4. An enhanced water transportation system to alleviate global water crisis (Aug 2021)
  5. A personalized comprehensive food recommendation application (Oct 2017)
  6. Water Economy: Snow-dams to alleviate water shortages (Apr 2017)

Disclaimer: The opinions I express here are mine and mine alone and do not reflect the opinions of GSK or any of my previous employers.

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Personalized dissemination of innovative solutions to blunt climate change

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Large-scale adoption of climate and earth-friendly solutions have the potential to blunt the rapid pace at which our world is changing. With the fever pitch of innovation taking place in this area (both locally and globally), it is important to identify ways to disseminate these innovations to the end user at an equally rapid pace. This article delves deep into strategies that could be used to do so.

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Water Economy: Snow-dams to alleviate water shortages

With the global climate becoming increasingly unpredictable, it is likely that water could become our most precious commodity not far in the future. Global warming is accelerating the melting of glacial reservoirs and snowpacks all around the world, and impacting the perennial rivers that flow out of them (Image1 and 2). Almost 1.3 billion people depend on the glacially-fed rivers from the Himalayas that are at risk of disappearing in the summer seasons. Countries have traditionally responded to water stress by either creating huge dams to hold back freely flowing surface water or turning to desalination from the ocean.

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