Our Story
In 2024, while Sadhan was starting his research career at a top technical center in France and working on his PhD, he noticed something important. There were many brilliant ideas and stories coming from research labs all over the world, but very few people outside of those labs ever heard about them. Some researchers were eager to share their work, but they didn’t have the right platform or the stage to make their voices heard.
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When we think about science, we often only see the success stories—the projects that make it to market or get attention. But what about the research that doesn’t get commercialized or even the struggles researchers face along the way? These stories, both of success and failure, are valuable, yet many go unheard.
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This gap left young researchers like PhD students, early-career scientists, and even science enthusiasts without a way to communicate their ideas. Without hearing these diverse stories, the next generation might miss out on exploring different paths in science or understanding the full picture of what research really involves.
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That’s why Skyline Evolution was created. It has two main goals: first, to give young researchers a space where they can share their work with the world, and second, to inspire future generations by showing them the variety and richness of science through the voices of those who are actively shaping our world.
Our Mission: Giving Researchers a Voice
We want to give young researchers a place where they can talk about their work and share their stories. Our goal is to help people understand the important science happening in labs and inspire curiosity about the world around us.
Our Vision: A World Where Every Voice Matters
We dream of a world where every researcher can share their ideas, and science is easy to understand for everyone. By telling these stories, we hope to inspire new generations and make the world a better place through science.
Sadhan Jyoti DUTTA
FOUNDER
"Science is more than discoveries and inventions—it's the voices behind them that shape our future."