Dr. T.K. Sundara Murthy, a prominent figure in India’s space research community visited the University of Science and Technology to address a workshop titled “Recent Achievements of ISRO in Space Physics”.
Dr Murthy was accompanied by S Bharathi Murthy and Mr. Pranesh Debnath, Vyomika Space (ISRO Space tutor).
The workshop organised by the Physics Department of USTM aimed to enlighten students about ISRO’s significant contributions to space physics and to inspire the next generation of researchers in the field.
Dr Murthy provided an engaging overview of ISRO’s historical developments, recent missions, highlighting notable successes such as Chandrayaan, Gaganyaan among others. He elaborated on the technological advancements achieved and their implications for space physics research.
His talk showcased ISRO’s commitment to advancing knowledge in space physics and its applications to everyday life. He elaborated on the practical applications of space physics research, with discussions on how satellite data supports climate monitoring, disaster management, and urban planning.
Dr Murthy also shared exciting prospects for upcoming missions.
It can be mentioned here that Dr. Murthy has dedicated over 40 years of his service to ISRO’s development. As Mission Director he acted as the main architect for the design and successful commissioning of communication satellites namely EUTELSAT, HYLAS and AVANTHI.
During the interaction session, Dr Murthy addressed the queries, encouraging students to consider potential research topics and opportunities within the field.