NASRDA Hosts NoRCEL to Advance Space Science Education In Nigeria

Professor Sohan Jheeta also requested that the country serve as a conduit for encouraging Africans to pursue studies in astromedicine, astrochemistry, astrobiology, and related fields.

NASRDA Hosts NoRCEL to Advance Space Science Education In Nigeria

Dr. Halilu Ahmad Shaba, Director General of the National Space Research and Development Agency (NASRDA), received Professor Sohan Jheeta, Chief Executive and Founder of the Network of Research on the Chemical Emergence of Life (NoRCEL), at NASRDA’s headquarters in Abuja. During visit, Dr. Halilu Ahmad stressed the importance of strategic partners in advancing space science education in Nigeria.

Furthermore, he stressed the importance of establishing systems that will position Nigeria as a significant space stakeholder in Africa while encouraging biologists and scientists to take advantage of the opportunities provided by NORCEL.

Professor Sohan Jheeta, the founder and chairman of NoRCEL, praised Dr. Halilu Ahmad Shaba for his ongoing support in collaborating with stakeholders to advance the benefits of astrosciences on the continent and strengthen socioeconomic development at the national level. He also praised the agency for its collaboration with the Center for Basic Space Sciences in Nsukka, Nigeria.

Professor Sohan Jheeta also requested that the country serve as a conduit for encouraging Africans to pursue studies in astromedicine, astrochemistry, astrobiology, and related fields.

NoRCEL is a global network of scientists, researchers, students, and non-technical people working together to investigate and solve the most complex and elusive scientific challenges.

Space science education includes all scientific disciplines that involve space exploration and the study of natural phenomena and physical bodies that occur in outer space, such as space medicine and astrobiology.

It promotes progress and economic development by driving innovation. It motivates future generations of scientists and engineers while also promoting global information exchange and communication. Space science inspires to look beyond  planet to the stars and beyond.

Space scientists can specialise in a variety of disciplines related to the study of space, planets, and life in the universe, such as astrophysics, biology, chemistry, geology, meteorology, and physics. They can work in the public, private, or academic sectors.