
Hey! I'm Mugdho Jeferson Rozario, an Engineering Physics student at McMaster University with a lifelong fascination for the inner workings of the universe.
“True nobility is not being superior to others. It is being superior to your former self.” — Hemingway
The dream of becoming a physicist took root in high school when I discovered my natural affinity for mathematics and physics. In grade 9, I was introduced to nuclear physics and I knew I had found my calling. The deeper I explored, the more convinced I became: if humanity is to survive the looming global energy crisis, then nuclear power is the most promising and scalable path forward.
Clean, reliable, and energy dense, nuclear energy has the potential to transform the way we power civilization. My goal is to be part of that transformation. I envision a world where next generation reactor designs, fusion breakthroughs, and sustainable fuel cycles replace our dependence on fossil fuels. As a future researcher, I want to help design these solutions and ensure that the innovations we develop are not only theoretically sound, but also practically deployable and socially accepted.
Alongside my core studies, I have spent my time self-learning nuclear physics, Python, MATLAB, and web development. Programming allows me to simulate and visualize complex systems, from reactor thermodynamics to radiation shielding models. It helps me approach problems with clarity, logic, and creativity.
Inspired by Richard Feynman’s philosophy, I see physics and mathematics as the language of the universe — a language I want to be fluent in so I can contribute meaningfully to humanity’s progress. I love connecting with others who share this curiosity and drive. I believe that true innovation happens when passionate people come together with a shared mission.
I am not chasing degrees. I am chasing impact.
If you believe in solving real problems with real passion, we might just be building the same future.