The people who’ve joined.
A public roll of everyone who’s created a profile on this site. To connect or share more, sign in and open a profile.
How this little corner of the site works
A few honest notes on privacy, safety and etiquette — worth a minute before you sign up or drop a photo.
Your password is hashed, not stored
We run every password through a one-way bcrypt hash before it ever touches the database. Nobody — not Prof. Singh, not the site admins, not us — can read it back. Forgot yours? You'll create a new one; we can't recover the old one because it genuinely doesn't exist in plain form anywhere.
Photos are not copyable or downloadable
Right-click is disabled on this page, drag-to-save is blocked, and your photo is rendered as a background image rather than a linkable file — so the browser won't offer 'Save image as'. This isn't NSA-grade (a screenshot always works), but it's enough to keep casual copying off the table.
Only your name & photo are public
Everything else you type into your profile — email, bio, institution, LinkedIn, area of interest — stays behind the login. This page only shows names and avatars. So share as much or as little on your profile as you like.
A photo is optional
You can absolutely leave it blank — we'll show your initials in a nice monogram tile instead. If you do add one, please keep it appropriate: your face, a formal portrait, or a lab shot works best. No memes, brand logos or images of other people without their consent.
Be kind — this is a scholarly space
Everyone here is either a student, a researcher, or someone learning with Prof. Singh. Reach out with respect, don't use these emails or names for marketing, and remember that a bad first message is a really slow way to build a research career.
Removing yourself is one email
Change your mind? Write to rajeev@arsd.du.ac.in from the email you signed up with and ask for account deletion. Your profile, photo and password hash are wiped from the server within a working week — no forms, no follow-ups.
