Nildeep Paul
Nildeep Paul is a graduate student at the Department of Film and Moving Image Studies at Concordia University. His research work takes place at the confluence of border studies, migration studies, and media infrastructure. He is currently working on his dissertation, which historicizes the development of communication infrastructure in India's northeastern borderlands. He is one of the coordinators of the Raah Lab. His work has been featured in Widesceen, Sahapedia and Coldnoon.

PBEEE Doctoral Research Fellowship
Supervisor: Dr. Ishita Tiwary
Thesis: Impossible Sutures: State Media-making in Northeast India (1960-80)
Research Interests:
Media and migration, border studies, media infrastructure, radio studies, film history
Teaching
- FMST 320: Digital Media and Animation (Instructor Fall 2022)
- FMST 398: Studies in Fandom (Instructor Winter 2022)
- FMST 392: Queer Cinema (TAship Fall 2021)
- FMST 320: Digital Media and Animation (TAship Winter 2021)
- FMST 398: Cinema and the Internet (TAship Fall 2020)
- FMST 218: The History of Animated Film (TAship Winter 2020)
Favourite Film: Yi Yi (2000)