Praising India’s specific approach to education and scientific research, Brian Green, a famous theoretical physicist, and professor of Mathematics and Physics at the University of Columbia emphasized the enthusiasm and ambition of Indian students to create a global impact.
Green said during its visit to the Taj Mahal, “The passion for science and innovation that I have seen in India is unique. Energy and curiosity among the students here are really inspiring.”
Praising India’s specific approach to education and scientific research, he emphasized the enthusiasm and ambition of Indian students to create a global impact.
Former NASA astronaut Mike Maik Masimino said, “India is even more beautiful than the ground, which has visited the country from space.
Expressing his praise for India’s beauty appeal, he appreciated the extraordinary craftsmanship of the Taj Mahal, called it a will for the rich heritage of India’s engineering and design, said in the statement.
Green and Mike Masimino are currently visiting India, who are immersing themselves in the rich scientists, educational and cultural heritage of the country.
As part of his journey, he discovered the iconic Taj Mahal, where he shared his praise for India’s progress in science, engineering and craftsmanship according to the statement.
Green is observed for their groundbreaking contribution to superstring theory, including the discovery of co-intensity and spatial topology changes of mirror symmetry.
NASA’s two space missions have an experienced Mike Masimino, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in Mechanical Engineering and currently serve as a professor of mechanical engineering at Columbia University. As the first astronaut to tweet space, he played an important role in space exploration, especially in the Hubble Space Telescope Services Mission in 2002 and 2009, the Ministry said.
Dr. Brian Green, a prestigious physicist and former NASA astronaut Mike Masimino recently visited the Taj Mahal.
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During his career, Masimino has been honored with NASA Space Flight Medal, NASA’s prestigious service medal, and the US Astronative Society’s Flight Achievement Award. He currently serves as a senior advisor for space programs at the Under Sagar, Air and Space Museum in New York City.
The ministry said, “The visit to the Taj Mahal of Green and Masimino highlights India’s growing influence in the global scientific community. Their journey acts as a bridge between India’s historical excellence in craftsmanship and a fast -moving role in science and innovation on the world stage.”
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