Featured Young Researcher

Nitin Vashishtha
My research involves analyzing data from instruments such as STEREO, K-COR, LASCO, and SWAP, alongside performing magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) simulations of CMEs using the MPI-AMRVAC framework. A key focus of my work is on understanding the role of the current-carrying helicity in CME eruption. I also work on...Read More

Mr. Omkar Dhamane
"These interactions remind me that science is not just about personal achievements but about fostering a culture of curiosity, learning and innovation that extends beyond oneself. Looking back, my journey has been one of connecting the dots-between the practical and theoretical, between the past and the future, and between personal growth and community impact. ..."Read More

Mr. Soumya Roy
"I found opportunities to apply my skills in new and exciting ways. It’s important to remain flexible and willing to explore areas you might not have initially considered, because that’s how you will discover where your true passions lie. Another key piece of advice is..."Read more
Featured Nuggets
Dr. Sumanth Rotti
Precise and Accurate Short-Term Forecasting of Solar Energetic Particle Events with Multivariate Time-series Classifiers

Dr. Prateek Mayank
Dynamics of CME-CME Interactions and Their Geomagnetic Consequences

Anjali Agarwal
Non-conventional approach for deriving the radial sizes of coronal mass ejections
(CMEs) at different instances

INDUS Members Showcase

Dr. Ankit Kumar
We extend our congratulations to Dr. Ankit Kumar for successfully defending his thesis titled “Dissipative Transverse MHD Waves in Coronal Loops” at the National Institute of Technology (NIT), Delhi.

Dr. Reetika Joshi
We extend our congratulations to Dr. Reetika Joshi for joining as a Postdoctoral Researcher at the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center,
Greenbelt, Maryland, USA.

Dr. Harsh Mathur
We extend our congratulations to Dr. Harsh Mathur for has successfully defending his thesis titled “Probing chromospheric magnetic field through multi-line spectropolarimetry” at the Indian Institute of Astrophysics, (IIA), Bangalore.

Dr. Satyam Agarwal
We extend our congratulations to Dr. Satyam Agarwal for successfully defending his thesis titled "Numerical Simulations for Solar Eruptive Events" at the Udaipur Solar Observatory, Physical Research Laboratory (PRL) registered at the Department of Physics, Indian Institute of Technology, Gandhinagar.
Member's insight

Dr. Zubair Shaikh
The meeting also celebrated excellence in various disciplines, including space science and aeronomy, with awards recognizing transformative contributions to these fields. It was inspiring to witness trailblazers in space physics and heliophysics being honored for their groundbreaking work, underscoring the collaborative and interdisciplinary spirit of AGU...Read more