
About
I am a PhD student at Memorial University of Newfoundland & Labrador in Neuroscience department (Faculty of Medicine). On the way of doing research it became a practice to learn new things everyday. Sometimes those new things gave me happiness. In this process of searching new things, I have started painting . My first painting was for a booklet cover page designing in the Neuroscience conference It was a oil painting of an eye. I got appreciation on that project and I have started exploring myself through painting
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Visionofa Dormant Neuroscientist
​We are dormant neuroscientists. We are trying to understand how our brain does work. We can solve countless problems by understanding the complexity of the brain. Compared to other fields such as physics, mathematics, and chemistry, “subject neuroscience” is slowly progressing. Neuroscience is still in its infancy compared to other fields so we must consider other fields in order to progress. Within the last five to six years people have started to think in this way. In my painting I expressed the vision of neuroscientists. The painting has three divisions. Two of the major divisions are binary rain coding on the left side and biomolecules on right side. In the center there is a very small proportion of the two sides merging together. The concept is that many people are trying to understand the complexity of the human brain unidirectionaly. On the other hand, there are very few people who merge the two different concepts even though there is an invisible barrier between them. We need to increase the merged proportion if we really want to understand the complexity of the human brain.
