IISER Bhopal Excels at the 31st National Children’s Science Meet with Robotic Innovations
A moment of immense pride for IISER Bhopal as our MOON Lab students stole the show at the 31st National Children’s Science Congress (NCSC). The event, held with the goal of inspiring and engaging young minds in scientific exploration, saw our talented students present groundbreaking innovations in robotics, showcasing their passion for STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) fields.
Our team of students from the MOON Lab (an acronym for Maker’s Orbit of Novelties) wowed visitors with their cutting-edge robotic projects that demonstrated both creativity and technical skill. From autonomous robots designed to solve real-world problems to educational models that made science both fun and accessible, the ingenuity on display was nothing short of remarkable.
Among the distinguished guests at the event was the Hon’ble Chief Minister, Dr. Mohan Yadav, who took time to engage with the students, expressing his appreciation for their innovative contributions. His support for nurturing young talent and encouraging scientific endeavors in the country was evident as he interacted with the students and praised their efforts.
This recognition reinforces the importance of STEM innovation and outreach in shaping the future of science and technology. The NCSC has always been a platform for young innovators to showcase their ideas, and IISER Bhopal’s participation was a proud testament to the institution’s commitment to fostering scientific curiosity and innovation among the next generation of scientists and engineers.
