My New Prism To Look At the World Around


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About The Book

About the Book: My New Prism contains a total of nineteen stories based on the current topics. They have been scripted by a retired senior science and engineering professional who took to story writing only after his retirement. Each story has its own twists and turns that keep any reader guessing till he reaches an unexpected end. Many of the stories are science fiction based on the state of the art topics in current and future developments in the field of science and engineering all written with a unique perspective that will make even a person without much of a science background enjoy them thoroughly. The stories based on the day to day events happening around us are mixed with a touch of the authors imagination to make them enjoyable due to the element of humour added in to them. They also show a keen sense of observation the author possesses. In short a very interesting story book that must be added to your personal collection. About the Author: Dilip V Subhedar was born on 24th August 1948 at Karad in Maharashtra State. He did his M. E. (Electronics & Telecomm.) from the College of Engineering Pune in January 1973 and joined the Physical Research Laboratory (PRL) Ahmedabad a Unit of Dept. Of Space Govt. Of India in May 1973. Here he got opportunities to work on the prestigious space and ground-based facilities of ISRO India. He worked on the Anuradha Cosmic Ray Detector payload that was flown on NASAs Space Shuttle Challenger in 1985. He visited and worked at NASA centres during this mission. He was Engineer-in-Charge of PRLs Gurushikhar Astronomy Observatory Mt Abu during 1994-2004. Later he worked on the High Energy X-Ray Detector payload that was flown on Chandrayaan-1 spacecraft during Indias first Moon Mission in 2008. He also worked in the fields of Artificial intelligence Computer Data Networks and the various segments of Space Technology. He retired from PRL in 2010.
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