Publications
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Biju Dharmapalan Harnessing Solar Energy for the Common Man Science India .Vol 19(89): pp. 22-26 |
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Biju Dharmapalan Reaching for the sun Science India .Vol 19(89): pp.09-16 |
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M Sai Baba Introduction https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-981-99-5005-8_1 Human Reliability Programs in Industries of National Importance for Safety and Security published by Springer edited by Sunil S Chirayath and M Sai Baba In any edited volume, the introductory chapter plays an important role. It gives the editor's perspective and introduces the book to the reader. That is what Sunil and I attempted in the chapter "Introduction" in the edited volume titled "Human Reliability Programs in Industries of National Importance for Safety and Security. |
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M Sai Baba Human Reliability Programme in Industries of National Importance https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-981-99-5005-8_9 Human Reliability Programs in Industries of National Importance for Safety and Security published by Springer edited by Sunil S Chirayath and M Sai Baba Accidents fall under two categories: the one, in which the impact is limited to the geographical boundary of the industry and affects the industrial workers and the second, which causes damage to people living in the nearby surroundings and the environment. The HRP is put in place to protect establishments of national importance from human errors and malicious personnel acts. The chapter suggests some approaches to be adopted. |
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M Sai Baba Human Reliability Programs in Industries of National Importance for Safety and Security https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-981-99-5005-8 Co-Authored With Sunil S. Chirayath. Springer |
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Tanmay Ghosh Affordable and sustainable transportation: Key drivers and policy choices for a megacity in India https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2213624X23001153?dgcid=coauthor Co-Authored with Tejal Kanitkar, R. Srikanth. Case Studies on Transport Policy 13: 101061. |
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Gufran Beig Identification and Quantification of Emission Hotspots of Air Pollutants over Bhubaneswar: A Smart City in Eastern India https://aaqr.org/articles/aaqr-23-03-oa-0049 Co-Authored with Saroj Kumar Sahu, Pallavi Sahoo, Poonam Mangaraj, Bhishma Tyagi, Basanta Samal, Ashirbad Mishra, Ravi Yadav. Aerosol and Air Quality Research 23(9). Considering the need to identify the sources of air pollution in smart city Bhubaneswar, a non-attainment city in India, a high-resolution comprehensive gridded emission inventory (EI) of eight primary air pollutants has been developed for the base year 2018. The inventory involves detailed activity data with ~0.4 km × ~0.4 km resolution covering the city using a Geographical Information System (GIS) based statistical approach. In total, ~17 major and minor sectors are responsible for the city’s air pollution crisis. Windblown road dust, transport sector, and residential cooking activities emerged as the dominating sources. Emissions of CO, NOx, SO2, VOC, PM2.5, PM10, BC, and OC are estimated to be 112 Gg yr–1, 44 Gg yr–1, 11 Gg yr–1, 73 Gg yr–1, 9 Gg yr–1, 17 Gg yr–1, 5 Gg yr–1 and 0.8 Gg yr–1 respectively. Nearly 14% and 12% area of the entire study domain are found to be responsible for almost half of PM10 and NOx emissions respectively. The central region of the city with the presence of national highways, major roads, and nearby industrial belts, experiences maximum emission of pollutants. The present gridded surface emission dataset is an essential requirement in framing new mitigation strategies to combat ongoing and future air pollution crises and achieve better air quality. |
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Vinay Kumar Dadhwal High-resolution GEOS-Chem model for Indian monsoon region: Seasonal cycle and budget of tropospheric CO2 https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S1352231023003394?via%3Dihub= Co-Authored with Allahudheen S. Chandra AB and et.al. Atmospheric Environment, 309, 119913 |