About

I've had a few careers. They get along better than you'd expect.

Short version: I'm a marketer at DKubeX, an enterprise Private-AI company, doing the full stack – brand storytelling, the website, posters, promo videos, marketing collateral – plus testing the product and writing the docs. I think like a marketer who actually understands the tech, mostly because I keep wandering into the tech.

Long version is stranger. I started in zoology – salamander taxonomy fieldwork at the Zoological Survey of India, the odd Sundarbans critter – then went and did an MSc in Neural & Cognitive Sciences. Two separate science lives that taught me the same thing: look closely, and write down what's actually there, not what you assumed.

Then came years of teaching and content – tutoring, writing and editing across a pile of brands, a stint running a wildlife outfit. Somewhere in there I figured out that explaining hard things simply is a craft, and that I liked it more than I liked being in a lab.

Now I do marketing for AI, which is mostly the job of making something genuinely complex sound like a person is talking to you. The science background isn't a detour anymore. It's the thing that lets me read the architecture diagram and still write the headline.

And the music never stopped

Off the clock I'm a Baul folk singer, a former band percussionist, an ex-theatre artist, and the person who runs a small YouTube channel, The Cove of Prometheus, where I put out covers and AI-generated originals. I'm also a serious language nerd – Bengali, English, Hindi, Japanese, and I can read Sanskrit – and I will absolutely talk your ear off about anime or table tennis if you let me.

The one thing tying it together: I'm allergic to sounding like a press release. If a sentence could've come from any company on earth, it's not worth writing.

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