Chandigarh University Launches Space Research Programmes with ISRO Experts
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• Updated on 16 Jun, 2026, 6:50 PM, • 2 hours ago by Arman Kumar
Chandigarh University has launched the KCC Space Technology & Research Program 2026 and KCC Summer Internship Program 2026 in collaboration with scientists and experts from ISRO, IIST and other premier scientific institutions.
Chandigarh University has announced the launch of the KCC Space Technology & Research Program 2026 and the KCC Summer Internship Program 2026, marking a significant step towards strengthening space education, innovation and research opportunities for students in India. The programmes are being conducted through the university's Kalpana Chawla Centre (KCC) and have attracted participation from leading scientists, satellite experts and researchers associated with major scientific institutions. The initiative seeks to bridge the gap between academic learning and practical space research by offering direct mentorship from experts working in advanced domains of space science, satellite technology, semiconductors and aerospace innovation. The programme is expected to provide students and research scholars with valuable industry exposure while supporting India's growing ambitions in the global space sector
Chandigarh University Space Technology and Research Programme 2026
The newly launched programme is being organised as a national-level initiative and will run from June 15, 2026, to July 11, 2026. The university has brought together experts from several prestigious organisations, including the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), the Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology (IIST) and the Semiconductor Laboratory (SCL). The programme has been designed to expose participants to the latest developments shaping the future of India's space ecosystem. Students will gain insights into advanced research areas while interacting directly with scientists and engineers involved in cutting-edge projects. According to the university, the initiative aims to create a strong ecosystem for innovation, research and technology development in the field of space science and engineering.
ISRO Scientists and Experts to Mentor Chandigarh University Students
One of the key highlights of the programme is the participation of senior scientists and technology leaders from prominent national institutions. Their involvement is expected to provide students with direct exposure to real-world scientific challenges and technological advancements. The inaugural event was attended by several distinguished experts, including:
- Dr. S. Sudhakar, Deputy Director, U R Rao Satellite Centre (URSC), ISRO
- Prof. Priyadarshnam, Head and Project Director, SSPACE, IIST
- Dr. Kamaljeet Singh, Director General, Semiconductor Laboratory (SCL), Chandigarh
- Sri Jothy Soman, Group Director, URSC, ISRO
These experts will guide participants through specialised sessions, research discussions and practical learning activities throughout the programme duration
Chandigarh University KCC Summer Internship Program 2026 Features and Learning Opportunities
The KCC Summer Internship Program 2026 has been developed to provide practical learning opportunities in emerging areas of space technology. Students and research scholars will be able to participate in technical workshops, research activities and hands-on training sessions. The programme is expected to focus on several advanced domains, including:
- Satellite Engineering and Design
- CubeSat Architecture and Payload Systems
- Ground Station Development
- Space Communication Technologies
- Artificial Intelligence Applications in Space Systems
- Orbit Tracking Technologies
- Semiconductor Research and Applications
- Student Satellite Development Projects
Chandigarh University Expands Space Research Ecosystem
The launch of these programmes reflects Chandigarh University's broader efforts to establish itself as a hub for space technology education and research. Through the Kalpana Chawla Centre, the university has been actively promoting research initiatives, innovation projects and industry-academia collaborations in emerging scientific fields. University officials indicated that the initiative will help create opportunities for students interested in aerospace engineering, satellite technology, robotics, artificial intelligence and space applications. The programme also aligns with the increasing emphasis on indigenous technology development and scientific self-reliance in India's rapidly expanding space sector.
Importance of Space Technology Education in India
India's space sector has witnessed significant growth in recent years, with increasing participation from academic institutions, startups and private industry. Educational initiatives that connect students with scientists and researchers are becoming increasingly important for developing the skilled workforce needed to support future missions and technological advancements. Programmes such as the one launched by Chandigarh University provide students with opportunities to understand practical aspects of space research while encouraging innovation and entrepreneurship in the aerospace domain. Direct interaction with experts can also help young researchers explore career pathways in scientific research, satellite development and advanced technology sectors.
What Students Can Expect from the Chandigarh University New Space Programmes?
Participants enrolled in the programme will have the opportunity to engage with experts, attend specialised lectures, work on research-oriented activities and gain exposure to real-world applications of space technologies. The combination of theoretical learning and practical training is expected to enhance students' understanding of emerging scientific disciplines. The university believes that such initiatives can inspire the next generation of scientists, engineers and innovators who will contribute to India's future space missions and technological achievements. The programme also aims to encourage interdisciplinary collaboration by bringing together students from different academic backgrounds interested in space science and research.
Chandigarh University Strengthens Focus on Space Innovation
The launch of the KCC Space Technology & Research Program 2026 and the KCC Summer Internship Program 2026 represents a major step in expanding space education opportunities in India. By involving scientists from ISRO, IIST and other leading institutions, Chandigarh University is providing students with access to advanced knowledge, research mentorship and practical learning experiences. As India's space sector continues to grow, such initiatives are expected to play an important role in developing future talent, promoting innovation and strengthening the country's research capabilities in space technology and related disciplines.
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