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Dr Raghunath Singh Thakur, or Dr R. S. Thakur, Ph.D. (Cantab) Ph. D. (Del) is a former Director, Central Institute of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants, CSIR, India.
Thakur is an eminent scientist who was the Director of CIMAP (Central Institute of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants at Lucknow of Council of Scientific and Industrial Research) where he led the research and discovered artemisinin and its derivatives as antimalarial drugs. His work on medicinal plants includes more than 250 papers and several patents. After studying at Delhi University he went to King’s College, Cambridge and earned his Ph.D. in 1963 under Prof Lord Todd, a Nobel Laureate. He is the first Indian to be awarded the Ramsay Memorial Award.
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Billy Coskun is an inventor, software developer, author and composer. His experience as a musician led him to discover the elastic clock synchronization in the brain. A phenomena which can be described as one of the ears having a faster or slower clock-rate than the other ear but they are ultimately synchronized to a master clock in the brain. The difference in the clock-rates is observable as difference in tempo (time) and pitch of the sound heard by the individual. See Diplacusis You can read more about this extraordinary phenomenon in his e-book titled "Quantum Entangled Mind States" in which he also discusses the Universal Quantum Clock Theory, a theory that he developed based on the results of his quantum tests.
While experimenting on electronic music circuits, Billy Coskun invented the quantum audio engine. He then developed Qonos Quantum Audio Engine Android app which is the world's first mass-market commercial quantum product (2015). Billy Coskun's experiments with the quantum audio engine also supported his findings regarding the super-deterministic holographic universe theory. Test recordings were made by Billy Coskun while the quantum audio engine activated. He observed the recording process by looking and hearing; both observations influenced the level of effect provided by the quantum audio engine. According to John Bell, any conscious action by an observer resulting a measurable event at a distant (spooky action) requires a super-deterministic universe.
As a composer Billy Coskun has adopted a lyrical style which can be described as orchestral new age inluenced by the romantic and impessionist era of classical music. His using of orchestral strings adds a full and lush texture to the soundscape. In his symphonic poem titled Mediterranean Sea (2012) he displays these orchestrational charracteristic of his composing; a full bodied string section and the harp providing an appeggiated tonal background on which flute paints an impressionistic melodic landscape.
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Devsena Mishra(born November 25, 1984) is the daughter of Dr. Annapurna Mishra, the First Mayor of the East Delhi Municipal Corporation BJP and sister of Kapil Mishra, the Law and Tourism Minister of Delhi AAP. She is an IT leader and independent writer. She has written a series of articles to promote advance technology and government programs such as Digital India and Make in India. Her recent article "India and Israel: A Good Partnership" received good response from Israeli community.
Early life
Devsena was born and raised in New Delhi. She is from a social and political family, her father Prof. Rameshwar Prasad Mishra "Pankaj" is a famous writer and her mother Annapurna Mishra is a senior leader of the current ruling party of India, Bharatiya Janata Party. Devsena's elder brother Kapil Mishra is a social activist and cabinet minister of Delhi government(AAP). She is the youngest member of her family where everyone is associated with a different political party. Her recent work backs current ruling party of India, BJP.
Career
IT Leader
After graduating in History from Ramjas College, Delhi University she moved to IT industry and worked with different technologies like Microsoft
, Oracle
, SAS and Lean Six Sigma in companies like MapMyIndia, NIIT and Collabera. These days she is running her own startup.
Independant Work
During her college days, she got associated with women wing of Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh and organised several camps for women empowerment. These days she is involved in the promotion of Digital India, Make In India, Startup India, Standup India and she also supports pro-Israel activities in India.
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Jennifer Welker is an American filmmaker and writer, best known for the project documentary Beyond the Ribbon, which she wrote, directed and edited.
She attended New York City's Fashion Institute of Technology gaining a degree in Apparel Design. Her first design position was with apparel company IC3D assisting in the creation of "Custom Clothing". She was later to co-found "D-Jeans Inc", a custom jeans company.
In 2005 Welker was awarded a part in the “Wall of Tolerance” from the civil rights organization, Southern Poverty Law Center. Since then she has expanded into film making and documentaries.
In 2007 she started pre-production and development on the feature film Beyond the Ribbon which is a documentary focusing on aspects of war and what the cost may be to soldiers and refugees. She has also created a film short "Are we in the Dark" which was officially selected by the North Texas Film Festival. She has directed, written and edited for various shorts which include “Are we in the Dark”, "America Wake Up" and "Freedom to Serve".
Awards
*North Texas Film Festival - Officially Selected
*2005 Wall of Tolerance

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