Padmapur: Dedication and restless hard work can convert every impossible to possible. Aishwarya Abhishek Mohapatra has set an example of this.
After completing his research at Pesa University of Italy in February, he is currently at Cambridge University since November. He is working on the theory to invent a way that could drive generation of power at low to minimal cost using solar energy.
In view of the scarcity of electricity across the globe and limited availability of petroleum products, he is continuing his research to generate required amount of energy for the consumers and generations to come.
With his research, a ray of hope has emerged that the ongoing electricity crisis might be sorted. His research will bring big laurels for India; if he succeeds it might light up a large part of India as well, and the people of his native district Bhadrak are wishing him all the success for this assignment.
He has born and brought up at Sabaranga Mohapatra Sahi of Padmapur. His father Arun Kumar Mohapatra is a teacher by profession and his mother Manjulata is a homemaker. Abhishek strated shinning since childhood and at the age of two years he started his studies and when he was in Class VII, he clinched a scholarship. At the age of 12 years, he appeared the matriculation exam.
In the year 2007, he filled up the application for matric exams. However, the examination conducting board refused to accept his application as his age was lower as per the eligibility criteria. Following this Abhishek’s father moved the court and the law gave its ruling in favor of merit. He secured 90 percent marks in the examination that year. He then took admission at Fakir Mohan College and pursued Plus II in science stream. Later, he pursued graduation with chemistry honors at BJB autonomous college in Bhubaneswar.
After he passed the Plus III examination, he went to Hyderabad and studied MSC at Hyderabad Central University and bagged a gold medal. He had a keen interest to generate electricity from solar power.
After obtaining PhD from Cambridge University in 2015, 2016 and 2017, he started was selected the national level research.
PNN
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