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1st December | 10 AM to 5 PM | Adyar, Chennai
Age: 10 Years +
Time: 10 AM to 5 PM
Date: 1st December, 2024
Location: Adyar, Chennai
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Join us for the Grand Launch of the Falling Apple Science Activity Centre! On December 1st, from 10 AM to 5 PM, enjoy free entry and get a sneak peek of our interactive space. Explore the centre during hourly slots, guided by our enthusiastic team, and discover the exciting possibilities awaiting you. Come see where science comes to life and prepare for future adventures at our hands-on activity centre!
Welcome to our Science Activity Centre, where learning meets fun! Designed for young curious minds, our centre offers a variety of interactive, hands-on activities that bring science concepts to life. From creating colorful chemical reactions to building simple machines, children explore key scientific principles through play. Our goal is to make science accessible, exciting, and memorable, helping kids understand complex ideas like gravity, energy, and the environment in an engaging and enjoyable way. Whether it's crafting a DIY volcano or solving physics-based games, every activity sparks a sense of wonder and discovery in our young learners!
Get certified by an IIT Professor!! At the end of each module, students will be given a “certificate of achievement”. Come explore, experiment, and let your curiosity lead the way to fun and discovery!!!
Founder & Mentor
He is a well-known Professor of Physics who spent nearly five decades in Teaching and Research, out of which more than forty years at IIT Madras and seven years mentoring a new IIT at Tirupati.
He has won several honors and awards during his long illustrious career. His YouTube lectures on Basic Electronics under the NPTEL program have crossed 2 million views. It was also adjudged as one of the “Top 10 Most Popular Videos” on education by the New York Times in 2010.
He has developed many teaching aids in Physics and Electronics. His science demonstrations, some of them bordering on magic, are spectacular and appealed to young and old among the audience. He has done more than 300 such shows in India and abroad!
He took the first batch of five Indian students to Reykjavík, Iceland, for the International Physics Olympiad competition in 1998 as one of the delegation leaders. The Indian students under his guidance won several medals and honorable mentions. Recently he has been awarded the Babulal Saraf Award for his contribution to Physics.
For any queries contact us at support@fundaspring.com or call +91 90031 06272.
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