Let me Introduce Myself

Well, I'll use a slightly non - conventional approach. I am a person who is really interested in protecting the environment, having a great time with friends and family, love playing different types of sports. Coincidentally, I did my undergraduate at one of the good engineering colleges (Delhi College of Engineering, Delhi University) of one of the fastest growing economies of the world (also the world's largest democracy). Then I came over to the country with the world's largest economy for my graduate studies (Georgia Tech). It may be surprising but both my undergraduate and graduate major was Environmental Engineering, hmmmm... strange isn't it? Does someone notice a pattern here?I am currently working as an Environmental Consultant at one of the top air quality firms (Trinity Consultants) in the US (sorry I couldn’t use the same reference again and again, gets kind of lame). The company is a small yet dynamic organization with a really nice culture and friendly people (who again coincidentally are very smart, knowledgeable people).Ohh if I forgot to mention my name, it's Abhishek (a-bheee-shake) Srivastava (well I don’t want to try this one, I think most people find this far too difficult).

Hope I haven’t bored anyone with my first post, I can be pretty eccentric with writing so please excuse me, if I go overboard once in a while!

Published 13 April 2008 07:58 PM by abhi-shake

Comments

# Alok said on 27 September, 2008 09:57 PM
Very interesting thoughts. China & India are both power hungry countries. Equally, enviornemental issues are at the top considering the high growth they would maintain. Lessons learnt from experience in EU & North America, need to be be transferred to these countries, well in time.

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