Publications
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Ramya Bala Prabhakaran DST-INSPIRE Faculty Fellow, School of Natural Sciences and Engineering ‘Forest Fire-Vegetation-Human inter-relationships in Mudumalai National Park https://cms.nias.res.in/sites/default/filesefs/2025-04/poster_nithin-1-2%20%281%29-2.pdf ‘Forest Fire-Vegetation-Human inter-relationships in Mudumalai National Park’, Indian Wildlife Ecology Conference (IWEC 2024), Bengaluru; ‘Understanding Paleoenvironments and Historical Land-Use Around a Culturally Modified Hill-Top Reservoir at Kadebag |
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Gufran Beig Quantifying effects of long-range transport of NO2 over Delhi using back trajectories and satellite data https://acp.copernicus.org/articles/24/789/2024/ Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 24 (2), 789-806, 2024. |
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G Parthasarathy Recent Studies on Volcanic Materials and Chemistry of the Earth’s Interior – An Indian Perspective https://link.springer.com/journal/12594 Co-Authored with N. V. Chalapathi Rao. Journal of the Geological Society of India 100(2) : 159-167 |
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Shailesh Nayak From ocean science to sustainable blue economy https://www.currentscience.ac.in/Volumes/126/02/0155.pdf Current Science 126(2).pp155-160 |
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V Siddhartha The Governance of Outer Space as a Territory beyond National Jurisdiction https://cms.nias.res.in/sites/default/filesefs/2026-02/The%20Governance%20of%20Outer%20Space%20%20as%20a%20Territory%20beyond%20National%20Jurisdicti… Siddhartha, V. (2024, January 24). The governance of outer space as a territory beyond national jurisdiction [Lecture]. Department of Geopolitics and International Relations , Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Bangalore, Karnataka, India. |
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G Parthasarathy Critical Minerals for the Environmental Sustainability- Focus on the Role of Lithium Minerals in the context of Viksit Bharat@2047 https://scholar.google.co.in/citations?view_op=view_citation&hl=en&user=remDpN4AAAAJ&sortby=pubdate&citation_for_view=remDpN4AAAAJ%3AcF7EPgIk0B4C International Conference on Climate Change and Environmental Sustainability – CCES-2024 January 24-25, 2024 This paper discusses the need for green energy and the critical minerals needed for green energy production and their geological occurrences with a special focus on lithium based minerals . |
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Vinay Kumar Dadhwal Remote sensing of flowers https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S1574954123003989?via%3Dihub= Co-Authored with Athira K, Jaishanker RN and Rajan SC. Ecological Informatics, 78, 102369 |
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Rudrodip Majumdar Study of Different Flow Configurations of Radial Flow Annular Reactor for Thermochemical Energy Storage https://ishmtdigitallibrary.com/conferences/1654896405e56590,4869f8107409fb40,1db7aa3949ff4ce5.html Co-Authored with Ankush Shankar Pujari, Chandramouli Subramaniam and Sandip Kumar Saha. Proceedings of the 27th National and 5th International ISHMT-ASTFE Heat and Mass Transfer Conference December 14-17, 2023, IIT Patna, Bihar, India. pp.821-826 Thermochemical energy storage is emerging as a promising seasonal thermal energy storage technology. Strontium Bromide has recently become one of the most used salt hydrates for the salt-hydrate and moist airbased open thermochemical energy storage system. This article suggests that radial flow fixed bed reactors offer advantageous configurations owing to their lower pressure drop without compromising thermal performance. Four possible configurations of radial flow fixed bed reactors, Inward flow Π-type, Inward flow Z-type, Outward flow Π-type, and Outward flow Z-type, are analyzed in detail. Energy efficiency, exergy efficiency, pressure drop, and non-dimensional constant named non-uniformity are used as performance metrics for comparing the proposed configurations with four different combinations of flow rates and aspect ratios. It is found that the type of the reactor configuration (Π-type or Z-type) has a negligible impact on the performance, with a maximum change of 4% in the energy efficiency during the hydration phase. The inward and outward flow arrangements exhibit considerable differences in performance, with inward flow having 3.5 times higher exergy efficiency than outward flow. The π-type configuration shows the highest non-uniformity of -0.22 for an aspect ratio of four, with a flow rate of 50 m3/h. |