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We dive into a wide range of topics that spark curiosity and fascination. Joining us is Nilay Kulkarni, a tech expert and observationalist with a passion for science, coding, and innovation. As the head of tech at Stoa HQ, Nilay has a wealth of experience and insights to share. He's worked with the pioneers of the internet, the Internet Society, and has even given a TED talk in New York. Not to mention, his invention has saved countless lives by preventing stampedes. Join us as we explore the intersection of technology, science, music, art, and life in this engaging and enlightening conversation with Nilay. It's a must-listen for anyone who wants to go beyond the surface and truly deep-dive into the fascinating world around us. Reach out to us at Nilay on Instagram Chandan on Instagram
There is a festival in India so amazing that millions of people attend every year – despite the near certainty that many will die. Nilay Kulkarni grew up hearing the horror stories of human stampedes that claimed hundreds of lives annually. With a desire to prevent what seemed inevitable, the guiding voice of his grandfather, a hackathon, and a set of black rubber mats, Kulkarni took on human stampedes. This episode of ‘Fixed That For You’ combines the science of crowd control with the power of a lifesaving DIY data collection tool. Kulkarni was the co-founder and CTO of Ashioto Analyitcs, a real-time crowd flow analysis platform. Check out more about Kumbh Mela, one of the biggest festivals in India. Curious to learn more about crowd safety? Keith Still is a professor of Crowd Science at Manchester Metropolitan Univerisity. Build something with your own Arduino board.
Every three years, more than 30 million Hindu worshippers gather for the Kumbh Mela in India, the world's largest religious gathering, in order to wash away their sins. With massive crowds descending on small cities and towns, stampedes inevitably happen, and in 2003, 39 people were killed during the festival. In 2014, then 15-year-old Nilay Kulkarni decided to put his skills as a self-taught programmer to use by building a tech solution to help prevent stampedes. Learn more about his invention -- and how it helped the 2015 Nashik Kumbh Mela have zero stampedes and casualties. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Every three years, more than 30 million Hindu worshippers gather for the Kumbh Mela in India, the world's largest religious gathering, in order to wash away their sins. With massive crowds descending on small cities and towns, stampedes inevitably happen, and in 2003, 39 people were killed during the festival. In 2014, then 15-year-old Nilay Kulkarni decided to put his skills as a self-taught programmer to use by building a tech solution to help prevent stampedes. Learn more about his invention -- and how it helped the 2015 Nashik Kumbh Mela have zero stampedes and casualties.
3년마다, 3천만 명 이상의 힌두교 신자들이 세계에서 가장 큰 종교 축제인 인도의 쿰 멜라에서 자신들의 죄를 씻기 위해 모입니다. 엄청난 수의 군중이 작은 도시와 마을을 지나는 동안 압사사고가 필연적으로 발생하며 2003년에는 39명이 축제 도중 사망했습니다. 2014년, 15살 난 닐라이 쿨카니는 독학 프로그래머로서의 능력을 활용해서 압사사고를 막는 발명품을 만들기로 합니다. 그의 발명품은 무엇인지, 그리고 이 발명품이 2015년 나시크 쿰 멜라에서 어떻게 사상자가 한 명도 나오지 않도록 할 수 있었는지 들어보세요.
Cada tres años, más de 30 millones de devotos hindúes se reúnen en la Kumbh Mela de la India, la reunión religiosa más grande del mundo, para lavar sus pecados. Con multitudes masivas descendiendo en pequeñas ciudades y pueblos, inevitablemente ocurren estampidas, y en 2003, unas 39 personas fueron matadas durante el festival. En 2014, Nilay Kulkarni, de 15 años de edad, decidió poner sus habilidades como programador autodidacta al servicio de la construcción de una solución tecnológica para ayudar a prevenir las estampidas. Aprenda más sobre su invención -- y cómo ayudó a que el Nashik Kumbh Mela de 2015 tuviera cero estampidas y bajas.
A cada três anos, mais de 30 milhões de fiéis hindus se reúnem para o Kumbh Mela, na Índia, a maior reunião religiosa do mundo, para lavar seus pecados. Com enormes multidões saindo de pequenas cidades e vilas, inevitavelmente, acontecem tumultos e, em 2003, 39 pessoas foram mortas durante o festival. Em 2014, Nilay Kulkarni, então com 15 anos de idade, decidiu usar suas habilidades como programador autodidata para construir uma solução tecnológica que ajudasse a evitar tumultos. Saiba mais sobre a sua invenção e como isso ajudou o Nashik Kumbh Mela, em 2015, a não ter tumultos e nem mortes.
Tous les trois ans, plus de 30 millions de fidèles hindous se rassemblent à la Kumbh Mela, en Inde, le plus grand rassemblement religieux au monde, dans le but de se laver de leurs péchés. Une foule immense déferle dans de petites villes et villages, créant inévitablement des bousculades, et, en 2003, 39 personnes sont mortes lors du festival. En 2014, le jeune Nilay Kulkani, 15 ans, décide d'utiliser ses compétences de programmeur autodidacte pour construire un appareil technologique permettant d'éviter les bousculades. Apprenez-en plus sur son invention et sur comment elle a permis qu'il n'y ait aucune bousculade ni aucune victime à la Kumbh Mela de Nashik en 2015.