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GTB CAMBRIDGE WORLD SCHOOL DIRECTOR ATTENDS PRESTIGIOUS IIT GANDHINAGAR GUJARAT CONFERENCE ON MOLECULAR SIMULATIONS

Vikram Ditya Sharma/Ferozepur

Bringing laurels to GTB Cambridge World School in Guruharsahai, the school’s Director, Inderjeet Singh Virk, has successfully participated in the prestigious three-day conference titled “Introduction to Molecular Simulations” organized by the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Gandhinagar, Gujarat.

The conference brought together academicians, researchers, scientists, and professionals from leading institutions across India to explore the latest developments in molecular simulations and their applications in physics, chemistry, materials science, biology and engineering. Participants attended expert lectures, interactive discussions, and practical sessions that highlighted the growing role of computational techniques in scientific research and innovation.

During the programme, Inderjeet Singh interacted with eminent scientists, faculty members, and researchers, gaining valuable insights into emerging scientific methodologies and research-oriented approaches. He described the conference as an enriching learning experience that broadened his understanding of advanced computational science and its educational applications.

Speaking after the conference, Inderjeet Singh said that the knowledge and experience gained at IIT Gandhinagar would be incorporated into the school’s academic environment by encouraging scientific temperament, research-based learning, and innovation among students and teachers. He added that such national-level academic engagements help educational institutions remain aligned with global scientific advancements.

The management of GTB Cambridge World School congratulated Inderjeet Singh on his successful participation and expressed confidence that the exposure gained through this prestigious programme would further strengthen the school’s commitment to academic excellence, innovation, and holistic education.