School of Natural Sciences and Engineering

The School of Natural Sciences and Engineering carries out original research and policy advocacy in diverse fields.  The faculty are grouped under four programmes of which the Science Communication Programme was established only in 2019-20.  During the year 2020-21, the school trained a record number of PhD students (20), post-doctoral fellows (6) and several young research fellows and project assistants due to the success of its faculty in securing long-term research funding from multiple sources. The faculty is also well-recognised for their policy advocacy and outreach that extends NIAS’s standing with the Government and academia. In this way, SNSE is making a major contribution to the vision of NIAS’s founder, the late JRD Tata. 

Apart from being involved in a multi-year integrated project on Energy, Ecology and Nonlinear Modelling, the faculty in the school work on multiple research projects, carry out teaching, policy advocacy and outreach activities. The details of each of the four programmes in the school are provided in the following sections. 

Forthcoming Events

Past Events

nias NIAS Wednesday Discussion
Extreme rain event and human impacts in a Western Ghats site
Dr.Shaik Vazeed Pasha, Post-doctoral Associate-II, NIAS , Energy, Environment and Climate Change Programme, School of Natural Sciences and Engineering
Lecture Hall, NIAS
12 Jun 2024, 0930 hrs
NIAS NIAS Wednesday Discussion
A balanced scorecard to enable electricity distribution sector reforms in India
Soumya Deep Das, Doctoral Student , Energy, Environment and Climate Change Programme, School of Natural Sciences and Engineering
NIAS Lecture Hall
02 Aug 2023. 09:30 hrs
NIAS NIAS Wednesday Discussion
India’s Power Sector Needs Structural and Regulatory Reforms to Ensure a Sustainable Turnaround
Soumya Deep Das, Doctoral Scholar, Energy, Environment and Climate Change Programme, School of Natural Sciences and Engineering
NIAS Lecture Hall
07 September, 1600 hrs
NIAS Lecture Hall NIAS Wednesday Discussion
Background and baseline levels of PM2.5 and PM10 pollution in major cities of peninsular India
NIAS Lecture Hall
17 August 2022 I 1600 hrs
NIAS Lecture Hall NIAS Wednesday Discussion
Identification of Potential Sites for Nuclear Power Plants for a Sustainable Energy Mix
Dr A V Krishnan , Visiting Professor, Energy, Environment and Climate Change Programme, School of Natural Sciences and Engineering
NIAS Lecture Hall
10 August, 1600 hrs
Lecture Hall NIAS Wednesday Discussion
International Collaborations in Basic Research and Conflicts between Nations
Dinesh Kumar Srivastava, Homi Bhabha Chair Professor, Energy, Environment and Climate Change Programme, School of Natural Sciences and Engineering
Lecture Hall
06 April 2022