ISRO officials along with IIT-G director Gautam Biswas and faculty members of the institute.

The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Guwahati has tied up with the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) to set up a Space Technology Cell at its campus on the outskirts of the city.

โ€œThe IIT-Guwahati has signed an MoU with the ISRO, department of space, on May 24 to set up an IITG-ISRO Space Technology Cell (STC) at IIT Guwahati,โ€ a statement from IIT โ€“Guwahati said.

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The IITG-ISRO STC would be first of its kind in Northeast India and is bound to augment research and capacity building processes in the field of space-technology.

The STC will constitute faculty members from IIT Guwahati, visiting scientists/ experts from ISRO, research students and technical staff, said the statement.

โ€œThrough STC, IIT Guwahati aspire to partner with ISRO for performing cutting edge research not only catering to the socio-economic needs of North-East India but also to contribute towards the basic research activities of various ISRO projects across India,โ€ Labanu K Konwar, assistant registrar and head of public relations, said.

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The STC is a major milestone for IIT Guwahati that can kick start collaborative research activities involving faculty members and ISRO scientists, for short term and long term solutions to challenging space-research problems, he said.

โ€œIt would serve as a platform for motivating and involving undergraduate, post graduate students and research scholars and orient them towards the realms of space-research activities,โ€ Konwar added.