Magazine editions

  1. The welcome edition.

  2. The intern edition.

  3. The market edition.

  4. The camera edition.

  5. The journey edition.


    This part speaks about my magazine Velvi. I have expressed my thoughts on why I started this in the first edition. But, I would like to explain it here as well for the ease of readers.

    Learning from the past has always been an innate quality of any living being. Currently, I am working as a data scientist in the Bay area, where I work out this trait artificially. Last week, as I was lying down in my bed thinking the paths traveled by me. And specifically on how my Master’s degree has shaped up me in terms of my education and character. My Master’s was in Data Science, and it thought me the power of data, and how to derive insights using them. I also had the pleasure of meeting people from different backgrounds, and this has helped me to evolve. I am really grateful for the opportunities granted and especially the people (potential legends) that I have mingled with. With these thoughts flowing, I aspired to do two things:

    1. To work on projects that can have an impact on common people, and trigger their interests towards mathematics and data science.
    2. Open up perspectives to people.

    With these two objectives, welcome to my magazine Velvi.

Why?

What is the outcome when a data scientist and a musician converse? What would have be the learning curve of a guy with no prior leadership experience who steps into a president role at a college level? Connecting thoughts of two entirely different fields or people can literally revolutionize the entire world. A closer look at history gives us a plethora of examples. In my case, I have had the opportunity to make friends with people of different countries, ethnic races, and different fields of work, and I see mathematics and data in every field. This fuels the purpose of this monthly magazine. Of course, one might state the obvious, we can get experts views on any matter from the Internet. Even I say yes to that, but people around me are special, and I constantly hear amazing stories from them, which you will never hear anywhere else. Finally, magazines are fascinating, primarily when it comes to the design. I always wonder, the amount of work done, especially in design, rather than the content themselves. With that, I choose this form of medium.