Microbiology Student | Systems Architect | Data Sovereign
Note
Roses are red, violets are blue,
I culture bacteria, and configure DNS too.
The wet-lab is waiting, the logic is new,
I'm learning to write the scripts bridging the two.
Welcome to my digital laboratory. I am an undergraduate Microbiology student at Dum Dum Motijheel College (WBSU) with a rather unorthodox dual-focus. In the physical lab, I am a lover of mathematics and biology, dealing with pipettes, microscopes, and microbial populations. In the digital realm, I am a 100% self-taught systems architect and computational explorer.
Important
π The Resilience Engine: The KV Dum Dum Comeback
I don't just optimize code; I know how to engineer a comeback. When systems fail, I reverse-engineer the protocols.
From an 8/35 in eleventh-grade Chem,
I rebuilt my logic from the root to the stem.
I finished at 66%, then rewrote the whole node,
To output an 85% on the CBSE PCMB road.
Biology hit 90 (30/30 lab, absolute breeze),
English at 94, handled with ease.
Chem hit 81, Physics 77 (practicals maxed out without a doubt),
Proving the academic comeback was completely mapped out.
But Maths... I took extra sheets for a 90+ dream,
Only to learn CBSE examiners don't work as a team.
I scored an 83βguess step-marking is a myth?
But it taught me the ruthless logic I now code with!
Caution
π¨ The NTA Plot Twist: Dodging the Re-NEET Trap
In '25 I chased the stethoscope dream,
But NEET and Board exams were a heavy regime.
So I took a hard drop, locked myself in a room,
Ready to study and conquer the gloom.
But then the '26 exam was completely derailed,
The timeline collapsed and the schedules failed.
They mixed up the dates like a chemical spill,
And expected the students to swallow the pill.
While rumors of "Re-NEET" were freezing the clock,
I looked at the logic and bypassed the block.
Before the confusion could dictate my fate,
I logged into WBCAP and opened a gate!
You can keep the delays and the endless debate,
I've got genomes to sequence and code to create!
I minor in Zoo, and I study the Chem,
But computational logic? My heart is with them.
Though my major is Bio, and pipettes are cool,
I look at a cell and I see a new tool.
Biology isn't just theory; I view it as the ultimate legacy code. As an incoming first-year student, I am building my scientific foundation from the ground up:
- π§« Microbiology (Major): Gearing up to dive into Microbial Culturing, Antimicrobial Resistance Assays, and the mechanics of the unseen world.
- π¦ Zoology & Chemistry (Minors): Building a deep understanding of animal physiology and the chemical reactions that govern life.
- π» The Multidisciplinary Heart: My degree may say Biology, but my mind runs on computational logic. I approach my entire wet-lab curriculum strictly through a tech-driven lens, aiming to become the bridge between physical science and software architecture.
I believe in absolute Data Sovereignty. Why rent a digital house when you can build the entire city infrastructure? My digital footprint is self-hosted, secured, and privately routed.
Bridging the gap between the petri dish and the terminal, I focus on:
- Compiled Algorithms: Writing low-level logic for tasks where standard processing is too slow for massive biological datasets.
- Data & Machine Learning Scripting: Exploring predictive models to anticipate microbial behavior before cultures are even plated.
- Statistical Computing: Turning raw biological metrics into clean, interactive visualizations.
- Network & Server Navigation: Taming back-end environments, custom routing architectures, and securing my own data vaults.
The visual logs are hosted on stream,
The sovereign chat is built for the team.
For enterprise nodes or a formal request,
Route to the inbox and bypass the rest.
- βοΈ Enterprise & Academic: rupame@zohomail.in (Official routing for recruiters, university faculty, and B2B connections).
- π¬ Arattai Bioreactor: @rupaminsilico (The Community Flask: Peer-to-peer debugging, WBSU notes, and grassroots Tech-Bio discussions).
- β‘ Arattai Terminal: @rupame (Direct 1-on-1 Root Terminal for encrypted personal pings).
- πΊ The Wet-Lab Feed: @RupamInSilico on YouTube (Raw benchwork footage and architectural proof-of-work).
Warning
Biohazard & Server Warning
Everything you will see here is fueled by raw curiosity, relentless documentation reading, and the incredible patience of the professors who help translate my chaotic ideas into structured logic. I am currently on a mission to build full-stack bioinformatics pipelines, integrate computational models with physical lab protocols, and push the boundaries of what a undergraduate student can build.
(May occasionally drop a database while trying to sequence a genome. Please stand back.)