MSc Student from NEHU wins 1st Prize in National Science Day Celebration 2024

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Nituparna Das, an MSc student of NEHU, has secured the prestigious 1st prize in the research poster presentation category during the National Science Day Celebration 2024 organized by the State Council of Science Technology & Environment (SCSTE), Meghalaya.

Das presented his groundbreaking research work on “Self Chargeable Hydrogen Based Solid-State Cell,” which garnered recognition and praise from the esteemed panel of judges. His innovative approach and dedication to scientific exploration have rightfully earned him the top honor along with a certificate and a cash prize of Rs. 3000.

Under the guidance of Associate Professor Satya Prakash Pati from the Department of Physics at NEHU, Mr. Nituparna Das has demonstrated exemplary research skills and a deep understanding of his subject matter.

In another remarkable feat, two MSc students, Mr. Pranjal Sharma and Mr. Nituparna Das, also supervised by Dr. Satya Prakash Pati, have clinched the 1st position in the Eastern Zone Contest of the Anveshan 2023 Program. Their project titled “Development of Low Power Consumption Artificial Neuromorphic Devices by Using Proton as a Neurotransmitter” stood out in the interdisciplinary research category. As a result, they have earned the opportunity to represent NEHU at the international level competition, scheduled to be held at the University of Mumbai on March 10, 2024.

The Vice-Chancellor of NEHU, [insert Vice-Chancellor’s name], congratulated Nituparna Das, Pranjal Sharma, and their supervisor Dr. Satya Prakash Pati for their exceptional achievements. He expressed his pride in the students’ accomplishments, highlighting their dedication to advancing scientific knowledge and contributing to the academic excellence of NEHU.

NEHU remains committed to fostering a culture of innovation and research excellence among its students, and these recent successes serve as a testament to the university’s unwavering dedication to academic excellence and scientific advancement.

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