Gujarat Council on Science and Technology (GUJCOST) has been bestowed with the prestigious role of serving as the Nodal Centre for the Indian Space Research Organisation’s (ISRO) START programme. This initiative, aimed at fostering the talents of budding scientists and engineers in the realm of space science and technology, marks a significant step towards nurturing the future pioneers of the field.
Conceptualized by ISRO, the START programme offers an introductory online platform that encompasses various domains of space science research. Under the guidance of GUJCOST, the programme will conduct live classes, acting as a central hub for disseminating knowledge and facilitating interactive learning experiences. Moreover, four Regional Science Centres situated in Rajkot, Patan, Bhavnagar, and Bhuj will play pivotal roles in extending the programme’s reach across the region, ensuring accessibility to aspiring enthusiasts from diverse backgrounds.
The inaugural online programme, titled “Exploration of Solar System,” has opened its doors for registrations, with the deadline set for April 19. Scheduled to kick off on April 24 and conclude on May 10, 2024, the programme aims to offer participants a comprehensive understanding of the intricacies and wonders of our solar system.
Through a blend of engaging lectures, interactive sessions, and practical demonstrations, participants will embark on a journey through the celestial bodies that adorn our cosmic neighborhood. From the enigmatic depths of outer space to the mysteries shrouding distant planets and moons, the programme promises to unravel the captivating stories and scientific marvels that define our solar system.
With GUJCOST at the helm, backed by the expertise of ISRO and the collaborative efforts of regional science centers, the START programme sets out to ignite the flames of curiosity and inspire the next generation of space explorers in Gujarat. Aspiring scientists and engineers are encouraged to seize this opportunity to delve into the realms of space science and embark on a voyage of discovery and innovation.
In a world where the boundaries of exploration are ever-expanding, initiatives like the START programme serve as beacons of inspiration, guiding aspiring minds towards the frontiers of knowledge and beyond. Through collaborative efforts and unwavering dedication, GUJCOST and ISRO are paving the way for a future where the stars cease to be distant specks in the sky but become stepping stones towards humanity’s quest for understanding and discovery.