Cogitare

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We endeavour to ignite the minds of children and make them eager to learn. Help them go beyond exam scores and make them "thinkers for life".

Cogitare means 'to think' in Latin. We believe that the most important skill children need to succeed at various aspects in their study life is the ability to THINK, INQUIRE and hence LEARN. Our methodology is STUDENT-centric, it
1) emphasizes on 'WHY' and 'HOW' of learning first and
2) facilitates access to right content, active participation with peers and teachers, application of the knowledge

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Satish Dhawan was an Indian aerospace engineer and a pioneer in the field of experimental fluid dynamics research in India. He was the third chairman of the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) and played a crucial role in advancing India's space program, including the development of the SLV and ASLV projects. Under his leadership, ISRO successfully launched its first satellite, Aryabhata, in 1975.



[Indian aerospace engineer, experimental fluid dynamics, third chairman, Indian Space Research Organisation, ISRO, SLV, ASLV projects, Aryabhata satellite, India's space program, 1975]

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Subra Suresh is an Indian-American engineer, scientist, and entrepreneur who has made significant contributions to materials science, engineering, and biological science. He served as the Director of the National Science Foundation (NSF) and has been the President of Carnegie Mellon University. His research has covered a wide range of topics, including the mechanical properties of materials and the behavior of materials under extreme conditions.



[Indian-American engineer, scientist, entrepreneur, materials science, engineering, biological science, National Science Foundation, NSF, Carnegie Mellon University, mechanical properties of materials]

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Vinod Dham is an Indian-American engineer, entrepreneur, and venture capitalist, known as the "Father of the Pentium chip" for his role in the development of Intel's Pentium microprocessor. He has been instrumental in the growth of several technology companies and has made significant contributions to the semiconductor industry.

[Vinod Dham, Indian-American engineer, Pentium microprocessor, Intel, semiconductor industry, technology innovation, entrepreneurship, venture capitalist]

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Shantanu Narayen is an Indian-American business executive and the Chairman, President, and CEO of Adobe Inc. Under his leadership, Adobe has become one of the most successful and innovative software companies in the world. Narayen has been a key figure in transforming Adobe's business model and expanding its product offerings.

[Shantanu Narayen, Indian-American executive, Adobe Inc., Chairman, President, CEO, business transformation, software innovation, Adobe products]

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Dabbala Rajagopal "Raj" Reddy is an Indian-American computer scientist and a pioneer in the field of artificial intelligence. He was the first person of Asian descent to receive the Turing Award, which is often considered the "Nobel Prize of Computing." Reddy's work has focused on human-computer interaction and the development of large-scale AI systems.

[AI pioneer, Turing Award, human-computer interaction, AI systems]

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Satish Dhawan was an Indian aerospace engineer and a pioneer in the field of experimental fluid dynamics research in India. He was the third chairman of the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) and played a crucial role in advancing India's space program, including the development of the SLV and ASLV projects. Under his leadership, ISRO successfully launched its first satellite, Aryabhata, in 1975.



[experimental fluid dynamics, ISRO chairman, SLV projects, ASLV development, Aryabhata satellite]

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Prafulla Chandra Ray was an Indian chemist, educator, and entrepreneur who is often considered the father of chemical science in India. He founded Bengal Chemicals & Pharmaceuticals, India's first pharmaceutical company.

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Har Gobind Khorana was an Indian-American biochemist who was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1968 for his work on the genetic code and its function in protein synthesis. His research on nucleic acids and the role of nucleotides in heredity has been fundamental to the field of molecular biology.

[Har Gobind Khorana, Indian-American biochemist, Nobel Prize 1968, genetic code, protein synthesis]

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Pranav Mistry is an Indian computer scientist and inventor, best known for his work on SixthSense, a wearable gestural interface that augments the physical world with digital information. He has also contributed to the development of other innovative technologies, including the Samsung Galaxy Gear and Project Beyond. Mistry is currently the CEO and President of STAR Labs (Samsung Technology & Advanced Research Labs).



[Pranav Mistry, SixthSense, wearable interface, Samsung Galaxy Gear, STAR Labs]

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Jitendra Nath Goswami is an Indian space scientist who has made significant contributions to planetary science and lunar exploration. He was the principal scientist of India's first lunar mission, Chandrayaan-1, which discovered water molecules on the moon. Goswami has also played a crucial role in India's Mars Orbiter Mission (Mangalyaan).



[Planetary Science, Lunar Mission, Water Molecules, Mangalyaan]

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Jiddu Krishnamurti was an Indian philosopher, speaker, and writer. In his early life, he was groomed to be the new World Teacher but later rejected this mantle and disbanded the organization behind it. Krishnamurti focused on psychological revolution and the nature of mind, meditation, inquiry, human relationships, and bringing about radical change in society.

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Narendra Karmarkar is an Indian mathematician and computer scientist known for his work in the field of algorithms and optimization techniques. He is credited with the development of the Karmarkar's algorithm, a polynomial-time algorithm for linear programming, which has had significant implications in various fields, including computer science and economics.

Karmarkar's algorithm is a way to solve complex mathematical problems efficiently. It's like having a smart strategy to find the best solution to a problem without having to try every possible option.

In daily life, you might not directly see Karmarkar's algorithm in action, but it has had a big impact on technology and business. For example, it's used in optimizing resource allocation in industries like manufacturing and transportation. This means companies can plan their production and delivery schedules more efficiently, leading to cost savings and better service for customers.

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