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The Limca Record

India’s Undergraduate Researcher with the Most International Publications.

As a young researcher in Power Systems and Power Engineering, I published about 20 research papers at international and national levels. This extraordinary accomplishment earned me a place in the Limca Book of Records as the “Undergraduate Researcher with the Most Number of International Research Publications.”

Named “Prodigy” during my undergraduate studies, I started publishing at age 17 across platforms like IEEE, WSEAS, and IAENG.

My Research Story

The Spark at Age 10

My journey began with a hibiscus flower. At age 10, I photographed it, observing its texture and symmetry. That moment taught me to look deeper.

By the end of my schooling, I knew I wanted to create new methods. Despite warnings that engineering was “difficult for girls,” I stood firm. My Guru saw the “little researcher” in me, and together we nurtured the curiosity that defines my career today.

Selected Publications

Core Domains: Power Systems, Smart Grids, Demand Side Management (DSM), and Artificial Neural Networks (ANN). 

“Neural Networks and DSM techniques applied to an industrial consumer.”
Presented at: IEEE 5th International Conference, Gdansk, Poland.

“Mathematical Modelling and Fuzzy Logic applied to the Milk Industry through DSM.”
Published in: IAENG Transactions on Engineering Technologies (AIP), USA.

“Multi-Objective Approach for Overloading and Service Restoration.”
Presented at: 7th WSEAS International Conference, Beijing, China.

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