ADSIA by Aditya Chourasia - Discover the Spectacular
As Carl Sagan so eloquently said, "Somewhere something is waiting to be known," and that feeling of discovery is what fuels Aditya's passion for science.
Einstein's wisdom also resonates deeply: "The important thing is never to stop questioning." That relentless curiosity is what drives innovation and exploration.
Aditya started out as a school topper from small district Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh, India then his curiosity in beyond the horizons of school curriculum led him to science be his passion and his core interest.
He started his research in 9th standard and researched on mycotoxicins and later in 2023 presented his research at IIT Madras
He secured 80% in NTSC and international rank 176 in English Olympiad
and international rank 1228 in science Olympiad. Secured All India Rank 9 in ATCNAT(AajTak Campus National Aptitude Test) . He also qualified various engineering competitive exams.
He started working at NASA - Globe Observer project as Citizen Scientist, deeply understanding climate change and worked extensively towards sustainability.
As a student Ambassador for the biotech company Bversity, he spread the immense potential and importance of biotechnology and stem . He worked as a curriculum Developer and designer for IESkool (Infinite Engineers) formulating difficult subjects like mechanics in form of activities for primary school students, promoting stem among young minds.
He presented his research on Ophiocordyceps Unilateralis and mycotoxins at Bioconclave’23 at IIT Madras.
He was invited as guest speaker to give a webinar at JAYPEE University, Gunna
He was also invited to International Conference on photonics 2023 at IISc Bangalore for his research on Biophotonics and cancer biology which was reviewed by conference chairs at IISc
He was invited as a delegate at Asia Youth International Model United Nations conference 2023 at Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia to represent India at the international platform.
Presented a Research poster titled Folding the future Origami inspired biomaterials (Scaffolds) for Tissue and Organ Engineering at Chemistry Symposium 2024 themed molecules,materials and interfaces at Mahindra University, Hyderabad, India.
And still growing and would be unstoppable!!