AMAYA KAVYA

Amaya Kavya is a Bombay-based engineering and accountancy student focused on telecommunications, research, writing, AI evaluation, and early stage initiatives.

He studies engineering and accountancy, not because there is a fixed plan, but because both help explain how things actually work. Engineering forces ideas to deal with constraints and failure. Accountancy makes him pay attention to incentives, money, and the quieter forces that shape decisions.

His engineering focus is telecommunications, a field that sits underneath much of what people talk about but rarely examine closely. Media, information, and public narratives all depend on telecom infrastructure. Networks, spectrum, satellites, towers. It is not flashy, but it is foundational.

Alongside his studies, Amaya spends a lot of time on research and writing. Some of it becomes papers, some of it turns into longer projects. He has worked on electromagnetic field based models of matter, energy systems, electric vehicles in coal dependent economies, and household debt driven by EMI culture in India.

He is also co-founder of ColleNet and works on early stage initiatives. These are a way to test ideas outside documents and see which ones survive contact with reality. Most do not. That is part of the process.

For now, Amaya is learning, building, and writing. He is not in a rush to define outcomes. Getting the structure right matters more.

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