New Delhi — The India Space Academy has announced a specialized short training programme titled “Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning in the Space Sector”, aimed at building capacity among students, researchers, faculty, and enthusiasts in applying AI/ML techniques to space science, satellite systems, mission planning, data analysis, and onboard autonomy.
The programme is part of the India Space Week initiatives organized under the India Space Academy umbrella. (indiaspaceweek.org)
Programme Overview & Schedule
- Programme Dates: 13 October 2025 to 18 October 2025
- Duration: 6 days
- Daily Themes / Modules (tentative)
• Day 1: Introduction to AI & ML in Space
• Day 2: Space Exploration & Robotics
• Day 3: Satellite Operations
• Day 4: Spacecraft Systems
• Day 5: Data Analysis & Pattern Recognition
• Day 6: Optical Communication & Case Studies
Participants will engage through lectures, case studies, demos, and hands-on sessions.
| MODE OF TRAINING | ONLINE |
Eligibility & Certification
- Who can apply: Undergraduate & postgraduate students, faculty members, research scholars, and space/technology enthusiasts.
- Certification: On successful participation, attendees will receive an official Certificate of Completion from India Space Academy.
Registration Timeline
- Registration opens: 11 September 2025
- Registration closes: 10 October 2025 (by 11:55 pm)
How to Register
You can register for the programme via the India Space Week / India Space Academy site. (indiaspaceweek.org)
Here is the registration link:
[Register Here (India Space Academy / India Space Week – AI & ML in Space Sector)]
(Note: The link is typically accessible via the India Space Academy’s “AI & ML in Space” page under India Space Week programs.) (indiaspaceweek.org)
Be sure to complete all required fields and submit supporting documents (if any) before the deadline.
Why This Programme Matters
With the volume and complexity of data from modern satellites, sensors, telescopes, and space missions, the incorporation of AI and ML is becoming increasingly critical for:
- Autonomous spacecraft decision-making
- Pattern recognition in remote sensing data
- Predictive maintenance & anomaly detection
- Mission planning and scheduling
- Optical / communication link optimization
By equipping future space scientists and engineers with these skills, India Space Academy aims to foster indigenous capacity and innovation in India’s space sector.
Disclaimer
This article is for informational and awareness purposes only. India Space Academy / India Space Week / ISRO / the Government of India may change dates, schedules, eligibility criteria, or registration procedures at their discretion. Interested participants should refer to the official India Space Academy / India Space Week website for the most up-to-date and authoritative information. Neither this article’s author nor any affiliated party is responsible for any errors, omissions, or changes to the programme details.


