Pranav Radhakrishnan Height, Age, Family, Biography & More
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Marital Status: Unmarried
Hometown: Kerala
Education: B.Tech. In Electricals, Electronics And Communication Engineering
Bio/Wiki | |
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Profession(s) | Youtuber, Educator |
Famous For | His YouTube Channel named "Science Is Dope" |
Physical Stats & More | |
Height (approx.) | in centimeters- 170 cm in meters- 1.70 m in feet & inches- 5’ 7” |
Eye Colour | Black |
Hair Colour | Black |
Career | |
Date of Birth | 1992 |
Age (as of 2024) | 32 Years |
Birthplace | Kozhikode, Kerala |
Nationality | Indian |
Hometown | Kozhikode, Kerala |
School | Bharathiya Vidya Bhavan, Calicut (1995 - 2009) |
College/University | National Institute of Technology, Calicut (2009 - 2013) |
Educational Qualification | B.Tech. in Electricals, Electronics and Communication Engineering from National Institute of Technology, Calicut [1]Pranav Radhakrishnan - Linkedln |
Religion | Hinduism |
Food Habit | Non-Vegetarian |
Hobbies | Science, Teaching |
Relationships & More | |
Marital Status | Unmarried |
Family | |
Wife/Spouse | N/A |
Family | Father- Dr. M Radhakrishnan (Registrar at IIT Kottayam) Mother- Kanchana Radhakrishnan (Marketing Assistant at Directorate of Areca Nut and Spices Development) |
Sibling | Brother- None Sister- Praveena Radhakrishnan |
Some Lesser Known Facts Pranav Radhakrishnan
- He worked as an intern at Texas Instruments for 3 months (May 2012 – July 2012). Later worked as a Design Engineer in the same firm for 2 years (July 2013 – June 2015).
- He then worked as a Research Assistant at the Indian Institute of Science (IISc) for 5 months.
- He has worked with BYJU’s for six years. He initially worked there as a product designer and later as a lead creative and content director.
- He is skilled in machine learning and various programming languages – Python, C++, GNU Octave, Perl Automation, and RTL Coding.
- As a child he used to love reading Encyclopedias and had a keen interest in science as a subject.
- He used to spend his time watching YouTube channels like Vsauce and Veritasium that simplified scientific and mathematics concepts to be understood by everyone. He was eager for an Indian channel to start the same initiative but when no one did, he came up with his channel “Science is Dope” in 2016. On this channel, he uploads videos that explains the complex concepts of science in an easy and understandable manner. He also addresses any kind of misinformation or illogical reasoning that tries to deceive people in the name of science.
- He often sounds political when he accuses false scientific beliefs in his videos despite saying that he doesn’t want to be political. In one of his videos, he is seen opposing the Ministry of AYUSH’s decision to allow ayurvedic practitioners to be allowed to do surgery. According to him, it can be beneficial in some cases but cannot replace modern medicines.
- His stands and opinions at times leads him getting hateful comments on social media. He often calls out renounced personalities for spreading misinformation that often gets him trolled online. The supporters of those personalities are often seen threatening him. He says that he has received death threats as well at times.
- He has another YouTube channel named “DD Rational,” where he takes up livestreams, debates, conversations and interviews with experts, and reaction videos.
- He calls himself a “Science Communicator”. Often in his videos, he is seen challenging the false knowledge related to science and even calling out people for spreading misinformation on social media.
- He also shared that, although it took him two years to earn a single rupee from his YouTube channel, yet, he is happy and satisfied with what he does. He works very hard on doing proper research for the content he posts. At times, it takes him a complete month to write the script for his videos.
- For the future, he wants his YouTube channel to reach out to more people by making his content more engaging. He also wants to publish content in multiple languages.
- He is fluent in five languages – English, Hindi, Malayalam, Sanskrit, and Tamil.
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