Sanjay Saigal (@sanjay_saigal) 's Twitter Profile
Sanjay Saigal

@sanjay_saigal

I work broadly in computation and applied mathematics. I'm energized by curious students, agile entrepreneurs, good grammar, and clever hyperbole.

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calendar_today03-01-2010 18:55:05

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Sitting down to an entirely unfamiliar sensation - watching my favorite sport (#NCAAWVB) on over the air network television (ABC). Though this was still a superb season, expect to see YOU here next year Stanford Women's Volleyball 😍

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"[Madhav Rajan, UChicago Booth School of Business dean] argues that, today, most Indian students are instead motivated by masters degrees such as data analytics rather than PhDs and an academic career." Yes! Observed that to also apply to Engineering, and to other nationalities.

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In 2016, Indiaspora catalyzed a successful 10+ year campaign urging U.S. Postal Service to issue a Diwali stamp, honoring the +4M Indian American community. The stamp was officially released on 10/5 at India in New York. Order your stamps this festive season! Purchase: store.usps.com/store/product/…

In 2016, Indiaspora catalyzed a successful 10+ year campaign urging <a href="/USPS/">U.S. Postal Service</a> to issue a Diwali stamp, honoring the +4M Indian American community. The stamp was officially released on 10/5 at <a href="/IndiainNewYork/">India in New York</a>. Order your stamps this festive season!

Purchase: store.usps.com/store/product/…
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65 doctors, nurses, and paramedics told the New York Times what they saw in Gaza. What they saw was a pattern of children being shot in the head.

65 doctors, nurses, and paramedics told the New York Times what they saw in Gaza. What they saw was a pattern of children being shot in the head.
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Kafka’s nightmarish bureaucracies and Chomsky’s warnings of state oppression prefigure the tragic death of Prof. Saibaba. Once a rarity in an India committed to social justice, the silencing of voices under color of law is a daily horror under majoritarian authoritarianism.

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The people of Central and Eastern Europe were some of the most genuinely pro-American people you can find. The honest sympathy and admiration for the American people you could find here ran deep and spanned across generations. One common point you will find across the region

The people of Central and Eastern Europe were some of the most genuinely pro-American people you can find. The honest sympathy and admiration for the American people you could find here ran deep and spanned across generations.   

One common point you will find across the region
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Desi diasporic grievance, fueled by ethnic chauvinism, recasts dissent and anti-Brown bigotry as “Hinduphobia” (Mukta Joshi in Jewish Currents). Abroad, it trends. At home, it rules: cops, courts, channels in sync. Bharat, Bibi, Bannonistan: different flags, same rage engine.