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Modern astronomy started four centuries ago with Galileo’s invention of the astronomical telescope. In the past century, astronomical observations using different wavelengths of electromagnetic waves revolutionised our understanding of the Cosmos. Recently, observations using subatomic particles such as neutrinos and cosmic rays also have emerged as powerful means of probing the Cosmos. The newest frontier of astronomy is observations of gravitational waves — the elusive ripples in spacetime predicted by Albert Einstein a century ago.

Palakkad Math Circle is an IIT Palakkad outreach initiative aimed at enhancing the level of mathematical education in schools around Palakkad. This is based on 'Mathematical Circles', a highly successful pedagogical model with origins in Eastern Europe.

The selection workshop for the next batch of students will be held in IIT Palakkad's Nila Campus at Kanjikode on Sunday, 25 June 2023. Class 8 and Class 9 students from schools in Palakkad and Chittur educational subdistricts are eligible for this round of circles.

The final year ME students will be presenting posters highlighting their BTech Project Phase-I work

Where: Agora Auditorium Annexe

When: 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., Monday, 19th Dec.

The Institute community is invited to visit and see the work, ask questions, and interact and encourage the students with your presence.

 

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