Kaudinya Arpan, is a dedicated interdisciplinary researcher, author, philosophy aficionado, and committed traditional meditation practitioner, hailing from the captivating Himalayan state of Sikkim in Northeastern India. His academic journey seamlessly bridges the realms of engineering and the sciences, with a profound emphasis on harnessing artificial intelligence for the betterment of environmental conservation and public health.
Arpan Sharma, as he is known academically, holds a Bachelor’s degree in Aeronautical Engineering, and has further enriched his educational background with a Master’s degree from the prestigious Nalanda University and Ph.D. from Manipal. His scholarly contributions and research endeavors are accessible through the Academic Publication page on this website.
Albert Einstein’s enduring words, “Science without religion is lame, religion without science is blind,” deeply resonate with Arpan and serve as his favorite quote. He firmly believes in the value of integrating spirituality (in a non-religious context) to enhance one’s quality of life, a belief strongly supported by extensive research, especially in the field of mindfulness. In line with his beliefs, Arpan, as a Hindu, feels free to engage in discussions about agnosticism, as supported by the principles of Sankhya.
Arpan also curates a thought-provoking blog titled “SciMonk,” where he passionately delves into the logical dimensions of spirituality. Additionally, he co-authored the enlightening book “Avatars of Brahma: Stories of India’s Greatest Yogis,” a captivating compilation of narratives that vividly portray the lives and philosophies of renowned Indian thinkers and yogis from the eyes of Guru Govind Singh Ji.