Khanapara (Meghalaya), July 17: The University of Science and Technology Meghalaya (USTM) is proud to announce a landmark visit by Prof. Suborno Isaac Bari, renowned as the world’;s youngest professor from the New York University, USA. Prof. Bari will be engaging with the academic community at USTM on Aug 14 and 15 apart from joining the 78 th Independence Day celebration on the campus. Before this, he will visit the two schools under ERD Foundation Guwahati—Central Public School Badarpur and Central Public School Patharkandi located in Karimganj district of Assam on Aug 13 and address the students on the topic “Children and Science”.
During his visit, Prof. Bari will deliver a series of scientific lectures followed by interactive sessions and discussions. These interactions are designed to inspire and motivate the participants fostering a spirit of inquiry and innovation among the attendees. This visit is a unique opportunity for students, scholars, and faculty members to interact with a prodigious talent who has made waves in the academic world at such a young age.
Born on April 9,2012, Prof. Bari is often referred to as the “Einstein of our time”. He has captivated the world with his extraordinary intellect and groundbreaking contributions to various fields of science and education.
The event promises to be a once-in-a-lifetime experience, offering invaluable insights and learning opportunities. USTM encourages students, scholars, and faculty members from across various institutions of the region to register and participate actively in this historic occasion.
“We are delighted to welcome Prof. Suborno Isaac Bari to our campus”, stated Shri Mahbubul Hoque, Chancellor of USTM. “His visit signifies the University’s commitment to fostering global academic collaborations and providing our community with access to world- class intellect and innovation. His visit will inspire the young minds of the Northeast to work even harder and more enthusiastically on their academic and research pursuits”, he added.
Prof. Bari has been recognized globally for his exceptional contributions to academia and science. His remarkable journey as a child prodigy and his achievements as the world’s youngest professor have inspired millions. His work spans various disciplines, and his ability to simplify complex concepts has made him a beloved figure in educational circles.