Aswin Sekhar Jun 2026

: He has held prestigious positions at the Paris Observatory (France), the University of Oslo (Norway), and is a life member of the Astronomical Society of India . 🎓 Academic Path

In 2023, he received the rare honor of having a —(33928) Aswinsekhar—by the International Astronomical Union (IAU). He joined an elite group of Indian scientists to receive this distinction, including Nobel laureates C.V. Raman and Subramanyan Chandrasekhar. Professional Profile Current Roles: aswin sekhar

💡 Dr. Sekhar often explains that for every one orbit a Perseid particle makes, Jupiter completes 10 revolutions and Saturn completes 4. This specific ratio is the "secret sauce" behind some of our brightest meteor displays. : He has held prestigious positions at the

(Class of 2009) and completed his Ph.D. in the UK under the supervision of astrophysicist Dr. David Asher. Raman and Subramanyan Chandrasekhar

Respect the grind. 🙌