CUET Champions Celebrated for Cosmic Conquest
The “Team Andromeda Space and Robotics Research Organization (ASRRO)” was honored at Chittagong University of Engineering & Technology (CUET) following their global victory. The felicitation ceremony took place on Tuesday, 14 October, at the Vice-Chancellor’s office, celebrating their triumph in the Global Space Challenge 2025.
The winning team members are Sajib Kumar Kor and Shuvo Ahmed from the 4th-year Mechanical Engineering department, Adil Mubashshar from the 3rd-year Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) department, and Sudipto Banik from the 1st-year Electrical and Electronic Engineering (EEE) department.
Present at the event were Deans of various faculties, including Professor Dr. Kazi Delwar Hossain (Faculty of Electrical & Computer Engineering), Professor Dr. Asiful Haq (Faculty of Civil and Environmental Engineering), Professor Dr. A.H. Rashedul Hossain (Faculty of Science and Technology), Professor Dr. Kazi Afzalur Rahman (Faculty of Mechanical & Manufacturing Engineering), Professor Dr. Muhammad Rashidul Hasan (Faculty of Architecture & Planning), along with Registrar (additional charge) Professor Dr. Sheikh Mohammad Humayun Kabir. Professor Dr. Mohammad Ahsan Ullah, Chief Moderator of Team ASRRO and Director of the Central Research Laboratory (UCRL), and Professor Dr. Mehedi Hasan Chowdhury of the EEE Department were also present.
CUET Vice-Chancellor Professor Dr. Mahmud Abdul Matin Bhuiya congratulated the team, saying, “This success of Team ASRRO is a milestone in CUET’s history. It proves that our students are excelling not just nationally but also internationally with their talent and technical skills. With our collective support, we are striving to develop CUET as a world-class education and research institution. Achievements like this will further accelerate our efforts.”
The competition, organized by Space Teams Academy, saw participation from over 40 teams across more than 15 countries. It featured three categories: Elementary, Middle School, and Senior/High School. Team ASRRO competed in the Senior category, achieving a score of 499.8 out of 500. Over the seven-day competition, CUET’s participants showcased expertise in planetary science, spacecraft design, orbital mechanics, remote sensing, entry-descent-landing, extraterrestrial habitats, and human-robotic exploration. In addition to winning overall, the team also secured the award for “Best Team Video.”







