Publications
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Rudrodip Majumdar co-authored Assistant Professor, Energy, Environment and Climate Change Programme Hybridisation of geothermal source with ORC-based load loop for uninterrupted generation of steady power. https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/14786451.2021.1895779 International Journal of Sustainable Energy |
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Anindya Sinha, Anmol Chowdhury co-authored Anindya Sinha is Professor; Anmol Chowdhury is Doctoral Student, Animal Behaviour and Cognition Programme Affective ethnographies of animal lives In: A Research Agenda for Animal Geographies edited by Alice Hovorka, Sandra McCubbin, Lauren Van Patter. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing, pp. 129-146. |
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Anindya Sinha, Nishant M Srinivasaiah co-authored Professor, Animal Behaviour and Cognition Programme The elephant in the city: The trialectics of space in the rurban elephants of southern India. Position Paper, Spaces of Living in Transformation—In Times of Uncertainty, Urban Environments Initiative, Rachel Carson Center, Ludwig Maximilian University, Munich, Germany |
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Rudrodip Majumdar Assistant Professor, Energy, Environment and Climate Change Programme Sludge hygienisation - a novel technology for urban areas to deal with incursion of COVID-19 viral particles in wastewater In: The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Green Societies: Environmental Sustainability edited by Chinmay Chakraborty, Swapnila Roy, Susmita Sharma. and Tien Anh Tran, Switzerland: Springer Nature, pp. 263-286. |
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Anindya Sinha, Anmol Chowdhury, Nitesh S Anchan co-authored Anindya Sinha is Professor; Anmol Chowdhury is PhD Scholar; Nitesh S Anchan is PhD Scholar, Animal Behaviour and Cognition Programme Affective ethnographies of animal lives https://www.elgaronline.com/view/edcoll/9781788979986/9781788979986.00016.xml A Research Agenda for Animal Geographies, January 2021 In this chapter, the authors investigated the affective ethnographies of non/humans and delineate what this offers for an understanding of animals’ geographies or the sentient lives of animals within wider social and political ecological contexts. |
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R Srikanth co-authored Professor, Energy, Environment and Climate Change Programme Viability of Power Distribution in India – Challenges and Way Forward https://doi.org/10.1016/j.enpol.2020.111882 Co-authored with Soumya Deep Das .Energy Policy. Vol 147 |
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Rudrodip Majumdar Assistant Professor, Energy, Environment and Climate Change Programme TB in Zoo Elephants and the Transmission of Infection into Zookeepers due to Extended Proximity during COVID-19 Pandemic. http://eprints.nias.res.in/2041/ TBInfo, 1 (2). pp. 1-7. Tuberculosis in captive Asian elephants has been a subject of interest among the experts and practitioners for the past few decades. During COVID -19 pandemic, the zoos remained closed and the caregivers had to spend extended hours in the enclosures to help the elephants get rid of boredom and depression. Such proximity enhanced the chance of TB transmission from elephants to human bodies. Hence, effective measures are needed for early detection of TB infection in captive elephants to curb further transmission. |
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R Srikanth, A V Krishnan co-authored Transition plan for thermal power plants NIAS Policy Brief No. NIAS/NSE/EEP/U/PB/17/2020 |