Suhas Mahesh (@suhasm) 's Twitter Profile
Suhas Mahesh

@suhasm

I play with photons & electrons @SchmidtFellows @UofT
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Married to science. Affair with literature. Flings with philosophy

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calendar_today23-11-2008 14:56:22

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.@OpenTheMag features Ramachandra Guha’s #SpeakingWithNature: The Origins of Indian Environmentalism, Anusha Rao and Suhas Mahesh’s #HowToLoveInSanskrit, #JeetThayil’s #IllHaveItHere, and সোহিনী 🌻 | ஸோஹினி | Sohini’s #TheDayIBecameARunner, among their selection of the best books of 2024. Read more:

.@OpenTheMag features <a href="/Ram_Guha/">Ramachandra Guha</a>’s #SpeakingWithNature: The Origins of Indian Environmentalism, <a href="/AnushaSRao2/">Anusha Rao</a> and <a href="/suhasm/">Suhas Mahesh</a>’s #HowToLoveInSanskrit, #JeetThayil’s #IllHaveItHere, and <a href="/sohinichat/">সোহিনী 🌻 | ஸோஹினி | Sohini</a>’s #TheDayIBecameARunner, among their selection of the best books of 2024. 

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🌹Prema, Pemma, Ishq: Love in Sanskrit, Prakrit, Urdu Join us for an evening of poetry and conversation on Sanskrit, Prakrit and Urdu. Drawing from their new book How to Love in Sanskrit, Anusha Rao and Suhas Mahesh, alongside Amit Basole, will explore how love finds its voice

🌹Prema, Pemma, Ishq: Love in Sanskrit, Prakrit, Urdu 

Join us for an evening of poetry and conversation on Sanskrit, Prakrit and Urdu. Drawing from their new book How to Love in Sanskrit, Anusha Rao and Suhas Mahesh, alongside Amit Basole, will explore how love finds its voice
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Suhas Mahesh Okay, I wrote a post on something like this, doing my own (crude) economic analysis x.com/helicopterosau… The key idea in my opinion is that replacing gas peakers is easier than replacing gas baseload—but how MUCH easier matters a lot wondering what your NREL friend thinks

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It's common to think that “following along” is the same as learning – like, if you can follow along with a video, book, lecture, whatever, without feeling confused, then you’re learning. While this might “feel” like learning, it's not. The feeling is completely artificial.

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‘The overwhelming obsession of poets in Sanskrit and Prakrit has been love.’ At India Habitat Centre #Samanvay2025, authors Anusha Rao and Suhas Mahesh join #ProfAnamika and #ProfSavitaSingh for a fascinating discussion on their book, #HowToLoveInSanskrit. The session unpacks the many

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An extraordinary personal story by my friend Jennifer Lai Remmel on cancer, the triumphs of modern genetics and resilience asimov.press/p/family-future

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the difficulty of identifying talent: John Jumper had no well-cited first author pubs or awards for several years after his PhD. Would have been ignored by most fellowships, awards. Now suddenly a Nobel less than 10 years after PhD.

the difficulty of identifying talent: 

John Jumper had no well-cited first author pubs or awards for several years after his PhD. Would have been ignored by most fellowships, awards. Now suddenly a Nobel less than 10 years after PhD.
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Similar: Steven Chu had no papers and no results from his PhD, but Berkeley hired him as faculty. Nobel in 1997 for laser cooling. Difficult to differentiate top 0.1% from top 1%, but the 0.001% just hits you in the face.

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Topic in the Book Club was Quarrel. Enjoyed reading from the translated Sanskrit poetry collection by Anusha Rao & Suhas Mahesh , a delightful selection of poems. Stumbled upon it through the Bangalore International Centre Podcast. Worth a listen and the book is a must on every poetry lover's bookshelf.

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my PhD advisor once told me that he can mould people in various ways in the 5 years they spend with him, but the one thing that simply doesn't move is their basal motivation level