Suyog is actively involved in expanding access to modern science education through workshops,
public lectures, and hands-on research experiences for students at multiple levels.
Through programs supported by the NSF LEAPS-MPS initiative, he regularly organizes on-campus
particle physics and data science workshops for high school students from rural and underserved
communities, particularly on Maryland’s Eastern Shore. These programs introduce students to concepts
such as the Higgs boson, particle detectors, radiation measurements, coding in Python, and real data
analysis from CERN’s Large Hadron Collider. By combining scientific discovery with practical computational
training, these workshops aim to demystify frontier research and help students envision themselves pursuing
careers in STEM.
At the college level, Suyog leads particle physics masterclasses, research seminars, and international
outreach initiatives designed to connect students with the global scientific community. He has organized
and contributed to educational programs and conferences in both the United States and Nepal, including
the BCVSPIN Conference and CERN-inspired particle physics masterclasses at universities and colleges.
His outreach emphasizes not only scientific literacy, but also mentorship, confidence-building, and
creating pathways for students from historically underrepresented backgrounds to participate in world-class
research. Through these efforts, he seeks to make cutting-edge physics more accessible, inclusive,
and globally connected.