Long Post Alert! IIT Delhi Tryst 2026 https://tryst-iitdelhi.org I had the opportunity to visit IIT Delhi for the Annual Robotics festival TRYST 2026, and didn't miss it even though it was right in the middle of my final exams. A few days' break in the exam schedule due to Holi helped as well. Though I only had a 3-hour window, I got the vibe: the participants, the energy, the displays, the seminars, and the competitions. I liked the following: 1. The ISRO Exhibition, with models of Chandrayaan-3 (1:15), GSLV Mk III (1:20) and PSLV (1:20). Chandrayaan-3 had achieved India's historic soft landing on the Moon's South Pole on August 23, 2023, making India the first nation to do so and the fourth country overall to land on the Moon. The mission successfully deployed the Vikram lander and Pragyan rover, completing all its scientific objectives, and demonstrating India's advanced space capabilities. The GSLV Mk III, now redesignated as LVM3 (Launch Vehicle Mark-3), i...
New beginnings in the new year. Here is an online journal for the stuff I do. Hope it is interesting enough to read and engage. What better way to spend the first day of the year! Happy New Year
It is interesting to discover that the study of athletic motion is an intriguing mix of Physics and Biology. Quite like virtually everything else in the human body, the human musculoskeletal system is an amazing piece of well-designed machinery. A simple Google search gives you the following description: "The musculoskeletal system is the body's framework of bones, muscles, cartilage, tendons, ligaments, and connective tissues that provide support, stability, and movement, allowing for posture, locomotion, and protection of organs, with bones also storing minerals and producing blood cells. It's essentially the combination of the skeletal system (bones) and the muscular system (muscles and their attachments) working together." One major function of this system is human movement. The combination of the human musculoskeletal system and the Physics of motion (Mechanics), is a discipline called BioMechanics. Enrolled in an Udemy course to learn more about it. Picture C...
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