| Nirveek Bhattacharjee |
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Nirveek Bhattacharjee joined AID in February 2002, as part of a group of graduate students at the Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, who started the JHU (Baltimore) chapter of AID. Since then he has been involved with the JHU chapter in various capacities, including being the chapter coordinator. Nirveek has also been involved with a variety of AID-wide activities including the One for India campaign (2002-04), Tsunami rehabilitation efforts coordination (2005), Bhopal campaign (2005-present), JK Earthquake relief coordination (2005), RTI campaign (2006) and has been part of the AID Media team and Publications team (2005 - present). His participation in many AID-organized talks and workshops at College Park and Baltimore, where close interactions with grassroots activists and workers from India, including jeevansaathis Ravi and Aravinda, have helped him shape his understanding and perspective on "developmental issues.” Nirveek did his undergraduate studies in Electrical Engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur, India and is currently pursuing his PhD in Biomedical Engineering (specializing in neuro-engineering) at the Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, US. He will be joining University of Washington at Seattle as a post-doctoral fellow. Nirveek currently serves as the Chapter and Volunteer Coordinator on the AID Executive Board. His primary role includes streamlining all chapters and volunteers efforts in a functional way. His responsibilities include supporting new chapters and volunteers and streamlining their integration into the wider AID organization by acting as a bridge between the chapters and the various central teams in AID in a coherent way. His role also involves documenting the collective learning in AID and sharing it among various chapters and volunteers, mapping expertise and volunteer resources available to AID and matching volunteer interests with ongoing AID activity in projects, campaigns and interest-groups. |
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