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IIT Delhi launches initiative to promote science outreach
IIT Delhi launches initiative to promote science outreach

Time of India

time14-05-2025

  • Science
  • Time of India

IIT Delhi launches initiative to promote science outreach

New Delhi: Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Delhi has launched a new outreach initiative titled ' Jigyasa ', which is aimed at bringing science closer to the public. Spearheaded by the institute's academic outreach office, this initiative seeks to bridge the gap between cutting-edge research and society by showcasing the work conducted in research laboratories like those at IIT part of the initiative, faculty members and students from IIT Delhi will present their research at various science and technology institutions, as well as in broader community settings. "The goal is to demystify complex scientific concepts through engaging, informal interactions, while also promoting awareness of recent scientific developments and inspiring the next generation to explore scientific inquiry," said an initiative will benefit not just scientists or researchers but also everyday people—students, parents, teachers, and curious individuals—who may not have a background in science. By simplifying complex ideas and using real-world examples, the presenters aim to make cutting-edge research more understandable and relatable. According to officials, these interactions will help people see how scientific discoveries impact daily life, such as in healthcare, energy, technology, or the environment."It also opens the door for people to ask questions, share perspectives, and feel more connected to the scientific community. Ultimately, this effort can foster a culture of curiosity and critical thinking, while encouraging young minds to consider careers in science and technology," said the inaugural event under the initiative was held recently at JC Bose University of Science and Technology, YMCA, Faridabad, marking National Technology Day. The event commemorated India's achievements in science and technology and featured a series of insightful sessions. Keynote lectures were given by Sushil Kumar Tomar, vice-chancellor of JC Bose UST, YMCA, and Maithili Sharan from IIT Delhi's Centre for Atmospheric Sciences. They spoke on the evolution of India's nuclear programme and the critical role of indigenous technology in national event included an exhibition where students, researchers, and faculty from both institutes showcased their work through posters and interactive demonstrations, encouraging dynamic discussions with attendees. Chetan Arora from IIT Delhi's department of computer science and engineering spoke about the ongoing AI research at the institute. A panel discussion on "Artificial Intelligence: A Replacement or Augmentation of Human Intelligence?" was also conducted.

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