WIS
Pawan Baug spreads its wings in the world of Aerospace Engineering
Witty International School, Pawan Baug has
successfully launched its most distinguished segment – “WIS Lecture Series”, to
bridge the gap between the industry, academia and students by giving an opportunity
to all to interact with the most eminent
personalities of varied fields.
After a
successful launch last month where students were made aware of cyber safety by
the Head of Cyber Cell, Crime Branch, Mumbai Police; this week the Lecture
series of WIS Pawan Baug was graced by some of the brightest minds in IIT
Bombay. The session was lead by Prof. Rajkumar Pant, the Head of Aerospace
Engineering in IIT Bombay.
Prof. Pant’s areas
of specialization include Aircraft Conceptual Design, Air Transportation, and
Optimization. He has published and presented more than 100 scientific papers in
international journals and conferences, and visited several top ranking
institutes and universities all over India and the world. He has been a
researcher at Instituto Tecnológico de
Aeronáutica, Brazil, Texas A&M University, Cambridge University, and Imperial
College London and has been selected as a Special Visiting Researcher
under the “Science Without Borders” program of the Brazilian Government .
The Lecture
and Demonstration held in WIS Pawan Baug was on “Principles of Flights through
Aeromodels” and was highly interactive in nature. Dr. Rajkumar Pant addressed
the curiosity of students about the purpose of various components of different
types of aircrafts.
Apart from
learning about the working principle of the helicopter, students were also shown
a specially designed glider made of HDPE and a many more Aeromodels . The
several misconceptions in the minds of students and teachers about how and why
an airplane flies, were cleared and the exact mechanism of generation of Lift
force using Bernoulli’s principle was explained to the students.
Overall the
demonstration was enriching for the young Wittians as they could apply their
minds on how far they could spread their wings.
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