Kolkata graduate’s team makes final of ‘toughest’ TV quiz in UK
Sourajit Debnath, 31, will join his four-member Imperial College London team as they go head-to-head with University College London (UCL) in the BBC’s 'University Challenge' grand final to be telecast on Monday
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The finalists of the BBC's 'University Challenge' quiz show, Imperial College London, including Kolkata student Sourajit Debnath. PHOTO: PTI
London, 4 April
A London-based
computational science graduate from Kolkata has answered a series of complex
questions as part of his university’s team to make it to the last leg of what
is among television’s “toughest” quiz tournaments in the UK.
Sourajit Debnath,
31, will join his four-member Imperial College London team as they go
head-to-head with University College London (UCL) in the BBC’s 'University
Challenge' grand final to be telecast on Monday.
In clips being
aired from the show this week, Debnath can be seen dressed in a red and black
kurta dominating a set of bonus questions on BAFTA-winning video games. “I feel
honoured to have been given a chance to be a part of the history of this
long-running British institution,” said Debnath.
“Imperial’s team
is unusually well-rounded this year and each teammate has their own selection
of niches, or specialisms to borrow from quiz parlance. All other things being
equal, I’m responsible for covering maths, physics, and general science, along
with pop culture on the humanities side,” he shared.
Debnath has
completed a Master’s in Applied Computational Science and Engineering at the
Department of Earth Science and Engineering at Imperial College London, a
degree he chose to pivot to a career in computational science.
In India, he was a
space scientist at U.R. Rao Space Centre, the spacecraft-making arm of the
Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), where he worked on the 2019 Indian
lunar lander/rover mission Chandrayaan-2, among other spacecraft.
After his
graduation from Imperial College London, he has joined an Imperial start-up
focused on geophysics algorithms operating out of the university’s Royal School
of Mines. “The UK is a friendly and welcoming country for students, but it’s
quite difficult to get funding for doctoral programmes as overseas citizens,”
he said, when asked about Britain as a higher education destination for Indian
students.
Described by the
BBC as “TV's toughest quiz team tournament”, ‘University Challenge’ is hosted
by British Indian broadcaster Amol Rajan and attracts teams of students
representing the top universities from across the UK to be crowned quiz
champions.
In the semi-final
against the University of Manchester last week, Debnath answered several
challenging questions including one with an Indian touch that sought the name
of the ingredient of panch phoron (five-spice blend) from this description:
“the small seed like fruits of a plant in the parsley family known in Hindi as
Jeera”? The answer, cumin, was probably one of the easiest the Bengali student
has faced so far in the tough competition.
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