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2015
First Issue
2026
Latest Issue
01 WHY THE NAME?
The name HELICASE is inspired by the enzyme that unwinds DNA, just as this magazine aims to unravel complex scientific ideas and make them accessible to everyone.
HELICASE's content is rich and varied, ranging from detailed reports on the events organised by the IISER Pune Science Club to in-depth articles on current developments in the scientific world.
Each issue is a vibrant reflection of the latest advancements in science, offering a platform for community members to contribute their expertise and perspectives.
Whether it's a scientific breakthrough, a technological innovation, or a fresh perspective on an age-old problem, HELICASE brings a wide range of topics to the forefront and encourages active engagement with science.
02 ON THE SHELF
03 BEHIND THE PAGES
Head Content Editor
Head Design Editor
Design Editor
Aaditi Mante
Saranya Ray
Pranshu Nemani
Padm Neelabh
Anandita Chandran
Soumyojyoti Pal
Soumyajyoti Pal
Anagha Mohan
Pranava Bharadwaj
Sayan Manna
Rupsa Chatterjee
S V Ananthakrishnan
Dhruv Jajodia
Yashvita Subramanian
Vakula Surendar
Smera Thejasri M T
Srishti Kar
Sojwal Rajmane
Soumya Ranjan Nayak
Riddhiman Biswas
Saloni Kumari
Raafia Shaikh
Raj Bagwe
Nidhi Bhagwat
Neha Nair
Anargha Mondal
Angad Singh
Anhad Jha
Gurjot Singh Sawhney
Jagadish Parameswaram
Harshal Pandit
03 THE ARCHIVES
A time capsule of scientific writing at IISER Pune: essays, interviews and oddities that made it into print.
Have a story to tell? A theorem you can't stop thinking about?
HELICASE is always open to student and faculty contributions. Pitch us an article, an illustration, or an idea that refuses to leave your head.
Contact us at science@sac.iiserpune.ac.in