Saturday, August 1, 2015

Adventures in foreign land

My experiences from the internship at Victoria, Canada.

     After a long journey, I arrived in Victoria on 1st May 2015. It took a few days to adjust, recover from jet-lag and of course learning how to cook. I stayed at one of the family apartments at University of Victoria (UVic) with two fellow interns, Anurag and Swayam. We cooked together at our well-furnished common kitchen.
University of Victoria

     Food was generally a problem because vegetarians do eat eggs there. I couldn't rely on the vegetarian food commonly served in restaurants and always asked the vendors whether it contained egg or not. There is only a small class of people who are vegan- only take vegetables, So the only option for outside lunch is to take salads and boiled vegetables- which were totally tasteless. Fortunately, I carried all required utensils and used to cook at home. All Indian groceries were available and we learned to cook after several experiments. We used to cook chapati, rice, sambhar and a few variety of vegetables as the main course. The extras included dosa, dhokla, pasta, maggi etc. I had to spend around 4-5 hours each day for cooking. The rest of the time was mostly spent in my lab.
Selfie with room-mates, Anurag, me and Swayam

     My mentor Dr. Pan and the lab mates Fei, Boyang, Dawood, Maryam, Dr. Wu and Dr. Kuang were very friendly and cooperative. We used to have weekly group meetings, in which each member would talk about their research in turns, and others actively asked questions and provided suitable directions.  I presented my work on two such occasions and received a great feedback, which provided me a proper direction and made my research lot easier. We also had a Webb forum for our lab members for internal communications, where we could access useful information and the complete work progress of every member and alumni. The resources were very useful. I used to write about my work progress and difficulties in the research. I used to get instant replies from my mentor with proper guidance and motivation.

Our Research Group
     Overall, the collaborative work culture and transparency inspired me deeply to pursue higher studies in my field. The good thing was that we didn't have many distractions, but a complete focus on our research. I had discovered a smart way to measure and improve my daily efficiency. I made a table on a piece of paper with rows indicating time intervals of half-an-hour from morning to night. I used to update a column many times a day with my instantaneous plans and put a tick mark if accomplished. The number of tick marks indicates the efficiency of the day. The aim was to maximize it.

     I didn't have any ongoing project to work on. I had to discover a research problem myself in a completely new field. I studied cognitive radio networks and its diverse areas like spectrum sensing, spectrum mobility, spectrum sharing, etc. Time flew away quickly and I just had a few childish ideas after a month, without any knowledge of how to apply them. Soumya Basu, who is a former intern and currently doing his Ph.D. from UT Austin, helped me to discover a way to transform the ideas into reality.

 "And, when you want something, all the universe conspire in helping you to achieve it." Paulo Coelho (The Alchemist)
     Being deeply involved in research doesn't mean that I missed other things. We left no stone unturned in exploring our little island and enjoyed every possible adventure. Trying to keep the long list short, the best things were the weather, beaches, lakes, gardens, castles, forest trails, cultural events, peoples, late night parties... etc..

Inner Harbour.  Empress hotel has Canadian Flag and the Legislature building is at the centre.
  source: victoriawhalewatching.com
     Victoria is in western Canada, located in Vancouver Island, and the capital city of British Columbia. This garden city is still under the influence of British culture. The perfect weather makes it among the top livable city in the world. It's neither too hot nor too cold. Mild rain is enjoyable.. you won't get wet, but enjoy the mini droplets. A cold breeze is for relief from the hot sun.

Rocky Beach
     Beaches were awesome, one is near to UVic, half a km from our residence. a great place to spend time for peace and sanctity, after tedious work. Sometimes we walked through deep forest taking some narrow trails, relying only on GPS and discovered some paths to reach rocky beaches. The great sea gave us immense pleasure and relief from all pain.


Cars in Miniature World
     The inner harbor at downtown was the best place to spend our day. Water ferries, small and large ships were always there. There were a lot of places nearby to visit and appreciate their beauty. The legislative building, Fairmount Empress Hotel, Royal BC Museum, Miniature world, Fisherman's Wharf etc were a few of them. The Miniature world is one of the unique experience, where, everything is so small that we feel ourself like aliens conquering the world. The models of a war scene, the common life of people, railways, circus and fairy tales are scaled down hundred of times and displayed in the large area.
Hatley Castle
Craigdarroch Castle
Peacocks are friendly
On the top of Mt. Douglas

Wish to fly
     The city is famous for its natural beauty. Beautiful flowers of Finnerty Garden, Rose Garden, ancient Craigdarroch and Hatley Castle, Thetis Lake Park, Beacon Hill Park are admirable. One of the best things includes hiking, kayaking and wild play park. We took one of the most difficult paths to climb to the peak of Mt. Douglas Hill. Besides climbing on rugged rocks and forests, the best part was when we reached the top. Several small islands seemed floating on the sea, which covered three sides of Victoria, with large mountains on the other side. Everything looked so static and perfect that compelled me to think about the power of nature. Why humans are trying to destroy it? Why not move towards the ancient culture, where people lived in woods when humanity, brotherhood, and spirituality was central to our belief.

Kayaking with Swayam and Anurag
Kayaking
Like a monkey! at Wild Play Park
     We realized the power of the great sea while kayaking. How difficult it was to steer the waves to paddle our boat. We went to a nearby small island where seals and seagulls welcomed us to their natural habitat.
     Wild Play Park was very adventurous. Walking on a rope, climbing ladders etc.. hanging logs, ziplining and several obstacles have covered the way, ten meters above ground. What-to Fear jump (freestyle jumping from the edge of a 40-foot perch) was very courageous.
Anurag, Xiwen, Swayam and me

     The everlasting impact of that place is not the adventures, but the people, their politeness, and their culture. The culture of smiling and saying hi even to a stranger, stopping the car at a distance to let the pedestrian go, thanking the bus driver at the end of your journey... it was a system running on the faith of the people. Hi, how r u doin', thanks, see u, you're welcome... are the most common phrases.

Indian jhanki on Victoria Day 
     People celebrate their culture as Victoria Day and Canada Day on 18th May and 1st July respectively. The whole city comes on roads and common gathering on such occasions. The vivid culture of Victoria comes alive in the form of beautiful jhanki on Victoria Day, including, the parade of school children, dance, and music of many nations, cycle and bike show, and performance by the military and many other institutions and industries.

Canada Day, participating in human flag
Human Flag
     Canada Day had many special programs. We participated in the human flag, wearing red and white T-shirts to make a large Canadian flag on the ground. The rock Delhi 2 Dublin show and late night fireworks were awesome.

     I wished that the internship should be longer, but the end was near. The Barbecue by MITACS, Hotpot Party by Xiwen with fellow interns and Farewell by Dr. Pan and my lab-mates indicated that it was time to say adieu. Last two months were more research oriented and I feel, I did very well. It was time to conclude everything. I had my final presentation, where I talked about my ongoing work and experiences. I wished to continue my work. Gifts were exchanged and I received a great farewell, especially in Indian Restaurant, because of my choice of Vegan food. The three months fled like a few days, but the memories are still there to cherish forever.

     It was a mixed feeling which can't be expressed, the excitement of coming back to our relatives and friends and the despair of leaving a beautiful place, people and country. The flight was not that exciting this time. The large layover at Frankfurt (~12 hours) made me sick and captive, but the company of Amit and Abhishek kept my boredom away (We also met on the forward journey). I read "My experiments with Truth" on my new tablet, throughout the journey. The childhood of Mahatma Gandhi and his struggle at London inspired me to write about my own experience in Canada.

Thoughts are endless, but I have to stop myself.
In the Flight, back to India

The woods are lovely, dark and deep,
But I have promises to keep,
And miles to go before I sleep,
And miles to go before I sleep.                                (Robert Frost)

Saturday, June 13, 2015

A long Journey


My experiences from a long journey to Victoria, Canada during Summers of 2015.

It was the end of November'14 when I got a confirmed mail of my selection to Mitacs Globalink Internship Programme at University of Victoria(UVic), British Columbia, Canada. A research internship on Cognitive Radio Networks under Dr. Jianping Pan. I jumped with joy internally and informed my parents about it. They congratulated me and advised to further apply for better places, however, I didn't apply anywhere, as I was feeling accomplished from this hard and stressful job. I had got support from my friends at every step, especially I am very thankful to Ankit and Abhijeet. It is very pleasing to know that all of my friends get a great internship and doing their best at their place.
Whatever God does, is for one’s good. One should do one’s best, but should not have high expectations about its results.
   I completed my 6th Sem Exams (with consistent grades) and started preparing for Canada. My mother had full preparations for all kind of utensils and food items. I just got one day to stay at home, then I had to leave to Delhi. My flight was on 1st May at 5:20 AM. I was accompanied by my father and brother to the airport, with a 50 kg luggage. They were awake the whole night at the airport worrying about me for a safe journey. "Don't worry he won't need help, instead he will help others", a guard consoled them.
   Everything went well and I got into Air India AI-115 for traveling to London. I had two more flights ahead to reach my destination. I met some friends from IITKgp on the flight who were also traveling via London. After getting comfortable in my seat, I felt relaxed and informed my relatives. My seat was middle one, next to the window seat where a girl was seated, She was going to Toronto(via London) for undergrad studies. Eventually, the air hostess offered me to sit on next empty seat. I could not ask her name :P. It was very early, morning time. She slept on her seat. I saw the plane running on the airstrip, gradually lifted up and started gaining height. It was like riding on a big swing. The glimpse of the buildings, rivers, and greenery from the pane of window inspired me to think about my motherland.
Whenever, wherever I'll go, I have to come back for the love, peace and affection with someone who lift me up to this position. 
   I was feeling sleepy, but due to the excitement of my first flight, I couldn't sleep. Outside, after crossing clouds at about one km height, the sky changed its color from violet, reddish to dark blue with sun appeared as a white plate. I was 11 km above ground traveling at 900 km/h.
Air India
The outside temperature was -60'C. Blanket and headphone were provided with a small TV attached to the back of the front seat. Most of the time was passed watching movies. Breakfast and meal were served on time. It was typical Indian food. After 9 hours of long journey, I was 7300 km away from home. The plane has to make several rounds in the air before landing due to heavy traffic at London Heathrow Airport. The yaw, roll, and pitch of the plane can be experienced during the holding time. The big farms, long roads, and unusual buildings look indelible through the glass pane.
   Aah... after a successful landing, I stretched myself and walked out to the airport. It was 10:30 AM in London and the weather was perfect---little sunlight with a cold breeze. I had 4 hours to explore the new place before boarding the next flight. I walked slowly, taking photographs at every place, used the free wifi for facebooking.. Thanks to Abhijeet for informing my parents about my safe journey.


London Heathrow Airport
at London Airport
Air Canada
   The next flight was Air Canada, at 3 PM from London to Toronto. Again, I got a similar seat but captured some selfie before other passengers arrived. This time there was a British on the window seat and an aged Punjabi on the other side. It was a better experience in Air Canada. I learned how to use TV remote and call Air-hostess. Pasta and Sweets in dinner were delicious. We had to fill a declaration form to declare whatever we are carrying to Canada. The British helped me to fill it and in turn, I helped that Punjabi. After 7 hours of tiresome journey, we arrived in Toronto at 5:40 PM (Again local time). Tiredness was suppressing the excitement as I had to stand in a queue for an hour at the airport to get the work permit and had to take my luggage from the Baggage carousel to shift it to the next flight. It was a cold evening and the sun was about to go to rising in India. 
     After 3 hours of stay at Toronto, I left towards my destination- Victoria. It was a local Air Canada flight---not that luxurious---but had a TV for entertainment. I got the windows seat and watched the beautiful city glowing in the dark. It took 5 hours to reach Victoria at 11:15 PM. My mentor Xiwen Wang was waiting for me at the gate. We had already shared our dress colors, so we easily identified each other. After collecting my luggage we went out to search for the transportation. It was too late to get the bus. Cabs were very expensive, but we had no other choice. 

    A dark and cold night with utter silence on the street, except our Taxi. Xiwen was explaining about the city and I was watching out of the window, passionately. We arrived at Turtle Hostel, a hotel already booked by Mitacs for a night.(I had to shift to UVic the next day). Few minutes after check-in, I was in a deep sleep on a fluffy bed. 
    With a cold breeze, light was falling on my face through the glass pane, when I woke up. It was 9am in the morning. I went to the balcony to capture the felicitous moments, but the cold doesn't allow me to stay longer. Xiwen was busy that day, so she told her friend, Samantha to take me to my residence at UVic. She managed to get a monthly bus pass for me and we moved towards UVic in a double-decker bus. It was a well-organized city with very low traffic, clean air and a lot of greenery. Samantha showed me some iconic places on the campus, like, Mac Pearson Library, Student Union Building(SUB), University center and some places to eat. Then, I collected my room keys and arrived at my apartment. It was a family house with four single room and a common kitchen. I quickly cooked some khichdi to stop the Tom-and-Jerry in my stomach. 
   The weather was very nice, hot sun, but the cold breeze made it more comfortable. I was the first intern to arrive at UVic, walking on the street alone, solving mysteries and adventures with the GPS as the only friend.
  
My residence at UVic 

My room at the residence

Engineering and Computer Science(ECS) Building (My Lab)

Working in my Lab :)


Later, the fellow interns arrived and we had a big family. We are improving our cooking skills and spending every weekend at some awesome places including Walmart for weekly shopping.


Our team: America, Harshita, Ish, Anurag and Swayam - at Cadboro bay