14th Aditya-L1 Support Cell Workshop 2026
Aryabhatta Research Institute of Observational Sciences (ARIES)
📌About the Event
The 14th Aditya-L1 Support Cell Workshop 2026 is a three-day national-level training workshop focused on Aditya-L1 payloads, scientific data processing, in-situ and remote-sensing data projects, and proposal writing. It is being hosted at Sister Nivedita University, Kolkata, as part of the Aditya-L1 Support Cell’s efforts to train researchers in using scientific data from India’s solar observatory mission.
ℹ️ Event Details
- Mode: Offline / In-person
- Venue: Sister Nivedita University, New Town, Kolkata, West Bengal.
- Duration: 3 days
- Key topics:
- Introduction to Aditya-L1 payloads and data processing
- Advanced projects using in-situ payloads
- Advanced projects using remote-sensing payloads
- Scientific proposal writing
- Proposal submission through ALPPS
- The Aditya-L1 Support Cell is a joint initiative involving ISRO and ARIES to help the scientific community analyse Aditya-L1 data and prepare science proposals.
📅 Important Dates
- Application/Registration: Open
- Last Date to Apply: 25 August 2026
- Workshop Dates: 6–8 October 2026
- Venue: Sister Nivedita University, Kolkata.
🎯 Eligibility & Rules
- Eligibilty:
- The Government of India’s India Science, Technology & Innovation portal lists the workshop’s target group as PhD researchers.
- Applicants should have an academic/research interest relevant to solar physics, space science, heliophysics or Aditya-L1 data analysis.
- Applications must be submitted by 25 August 2026.
- Detailed academic eligibility and participant-selection criteria are not specified in the publicly indexed 14th-workshop announcement.
- This is a training workshop, not a competition, so there is no winner-ranking or competitive judging process announced.
- Participants are expected to take part in technical and data-processing sessions covering Aditya-L1 payloads and scientific proposal preparation.
🏆 Benefits for the Participants
- Participants get specialised exposure to Aditya-L1 scientific data and payload processing.
- The programme includes opportunities to work on advanced in-situ and remote-sensing payload projects.
- Participants will also learn scientific proposal writing and submission through ALPPS.