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master’s in climate Science and Policyenvironmental Studiesnatural resources managementWater resources management
Established under Section 3 of the UGC Act, 1956 vide Notification No. F.9-19/95-U-3 dated 5 October 1999 of the Government of India
TERI University at a Glance
From the Desk of Chancellor and the Vice-Chancellor
Board of Management and Academic Council
Introduction to Department of Natural Resources
Academic System
Course Curriculum
Our Faculty
Our Students of 2011–13 Batch: Events and Activities
Students' Profiles
Making an Impression
Placement Procedure and Guidelines for Recruiters
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TERI UnIvERsITy aT a glancE
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The genesis of TERI University is rooted in the comprehensive research, consultancy, and outreach activities of TERI, a not-for-
profit independent research institute recognized globally for its contribution to scientific and policy research in the realms of energy, environment, and sustainable development. TERI was established in 1974, and by 1982 it had initiated research activities in the fields of Energy, Environment, and Sustainable Development. These activities provided environment-friendly platforms to address a host of issues ranging from rural energy issues, to shaping the development of the Indian oil and gas sector, tackling global climate change across the continents, enhancing forest conservation efforts among local communities, advancing solutions to growing urban transport and air pollution problems and promoting energy efficiency in the Indian industry. TERI has come a long way and is now a dynamic organization with a staff strength of over 1,000, drawn from multidisciplinary and highly specialized fields. Its offices and regional centres, equipped with state-of-the-art facilities, are involved in a diverse range of activities. TERI is the largest developing-country institution working to move the society towards a sustainable future through training, capacity-building, and education. Recognized as a deemed university by the University Grants Commission (UGC) in 1999, the
higher education arm of TERI operated initially under the name of TERI School of Advanced Studies, but was later renamed as TERI University on 5 October 2006, when UGC regulations were relaxed.
AdministrationThe University has a Board of Management, which is responsible for its overall administration and control. The Chancellor is the Chairman of the Board. The Academic Council decides the academic policy. The Council approves curricula, courses, and examination results. It appoints committees to look into specific academic matters arising from time to time. The Vice-Chancellor is the Chairperson of the Academic Council. The Finance Committee renders financial advice. Dr R K Pachauri is the Chancellor of the University, Dr Leena Srivastava the Vice-Chancellor, and Dr Rajiv Seth, is the Registrar of the University.
Structure The University has evolved an organizational structure drawing on the research activities of TERI.Besides the core teaching staff of the University, staff of TERI with PhDs and rich research experience of working on projects in various areas function as adjunct faculty. There are two faculties namely, the Faculty of Applied Sciences and the Faculty of Policy and Planning. The Centres and Departments under each faculty, at present, include the following:
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FACULTy OF APPLIED SCIENCES
FACULTy OF POLICy AND PLANNING
dedicated to promoting and advancing innovative research with emphasis on management of plant and microbial bioresources
Department of Natural Resources
aims to advance and impart knowledge about the environment and natural resources, including their characteristics and dynamics, their economic and societal value, and their management
Department of Energy and Environment
aims to advance and impart knowledge in aspects related to clean technologies, renewable energy management and especially in the interface between energy and the environment
engages in research in the broad area of cleanrecruit to achieve energy efficiency and minimize adverse environmental impacts
Department of Biotechnology
aims to advance and impart knowledge about plant biotechnology and to research with emphasis on management of plant and microbial bioresources
Centre for Bioresources and Biotechnology
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Department of Business Sustainability
aims to provide research based education that would equip students to implement an integrated approach to business sustainability
Centre for Regulatory and Policy Research
seeks to enhance and augment current understanding and implementation of policies and regulation to encourage sustainable development
Department of Policy Studies
aims to achieve a critical mass of expertise and academic excellence that would provide a basis for influencing public policy and regulatory practice.
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The academic programmes of the University integrate the research experience gained in TERI into the academic curricula to provide a practical and contemporary context to learning. Having begun with doctoral programmes in 2001, TERI University has gone on to offer various masters degrees since 2003. The doctoral programmes and research centre around four basic themes: natural resources management, biotechnology, policy and regulation, and energy and environment. Around 100 students are currently enrolled in the doctoral programmes and 600 in the master’s programmes. The M Sc programmes (Environmental Studies, Natural Resources Management) started with the setting up of the Department of Natural Resources through an endowment from the Ford Foundation. These programmes are now in their tenth year. In 2005, the University was entrusted with the task of introducing a master’s programme in Public Policy and Sustainable Development for mid-career civil servants of the Government of India; the first batch of students were enrolled in January 2006.The year also saw the first batch of students inducted into the new MBA programme in Infrastructure. This is a unique programme catering to the growing infrastructure demands envisaged for India and has been supported by chairs from the National Thermal Power Corporation and the National Hydroelectric Power Corporation. In 2009, the University has launched four new master’s programmes—an M Sc in Climate Science and Policy, an M Sc in Economics, an MBA in Business Sustainability, and an M Tech in Renewable Energy Engineering and Management. In 2010, an MA programme in Sustainable Development Practice was launched. It is supported by the MacArthur Foundation. TERI University was
one of the 10 institutions chosen worldwide, by the Foundation, for support. The TERI University was, recently, awarded the 'India Today' award for the most innovative curriculum.
CollaborationsIn February 2002, TERI University entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the School of Forestry and Environmental Studies of the yale University. Since 2005, with support from the VK Rasmussen Foundation, there has been a regular exchange of faculty and students between the two universities. The TERI University also has MoUs with the University of Iceland, Michigan State University, North Carolina State University, and Freie University, Berlin. These inter-institutional MoUs are aimed at facilitating a mutually beneficial exchange of students, faculty, knowledge, resources, and ideas.
The Road AheadThe TERI University has been set up as an institution of higher learning to meet the needs of a rapidly developing India. While it draws strength from the ethos and traditions of India, as a global institution it reaches out to source knowledge from across the globe. Its key strength also lies in the reservoir of knowledge, experience, and research of the parent body, TERI. TERI University has, since October 2008, been operating from its energy-efficient, green campus at Vasant Kunj in New Delhi. The state-of-the-art teaching facilities, the vibrant academic environment and the richness of programmes that have been launched represent a refreshing flavour of innovation and a strong relevance for addressing the challenges of tomorrow.
Academic Programmesat present, the following programmes are offered:
• PhD•MSc(EnvironmentalStudies)•MSc(Geoinformatics)•MSc(ClimateScienceandPolicy)•MA(SustainableDevelopmentPractice)•MSc(PlantBiotechnology)•MSc(EnvironmentalandResourceEconomics)•MA(PublicPolicyandSustainableDevelopment)•MBA(Infrastructure)•MBA(BusinessSustainability)•MTech(RenewableEnergyEngineeringandManagement)•MSc(NaturalResourcesManagement)•MSc(WaterResourcesManagement)
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TERI University is a unique institution of higher learning that benefits from the enormous range of cutting edge research carried out by The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI). The challenge of improving the environment, both at the local and global level is an issue that is increasingly engaging the attention of corporate organizations in India and abroad and, of course, governments and civil society in general. TERI University’s MSc programmes are designed specifically to help organizations, particularly in the corporate sector, meet challenges that are emerging throughout the world, with emphasis on emerging public attitudes and regulatory regimes for protecting the environment. These programmes are also of great value to the scientific community, policy-makers, as well as representatives of civil society. Given the practical orientation of all the work that TERI carries out, the University’s programmes are necessarily interdisciplinary in nature and focus on problem solving. Students who graduate would, therefore, be uniquely qualified to undertake major initiatives in the efficient management of natural resources and the prevention of environmental pollution. TERI University’s programmes equip students to solve problems in these fields at source rather than through end-of-pipe interventions. These save costs and result in longer-term benefits for the organizations concerned and for society at large.
R K Pachaurichancellor, TERI University
TERI University aims to create a workforce that is empowered to better align sustainability considerations in the pursuit of economic growth and human well-being. For doing so, we ensure that the enormous learning we have from TERI on the diverse, yet inter-related, aspects of Sustainable Development, enhanced with the research and knowledge of our own faculty members, is used to create cutting edge, inter-disciplinary curricula. This curriculum also benefits from a continuous feedback from academic peers at the national and global levels, from the employers of our students and from the students themselves—resulting in refined content and pedagogy on an annual basis. The active engagement of international faculty members and guest lecturers, alongwith the presence of international students on campus, ensures that a TERI University student not only qualifies as a “sustainability professional” but is also comfortable in a multicultural setting. With a set of identifiable areas of domain expertise, these students have the unique advantage of appreciating the roles and contributions of different disciplines in finding solutions for complex real-life challenges. Engagement with research projects, industry exposure and field visits—including, in some cases, international exchanges—all contribute to the making of these well-rounded individuals who are seeking to engage usefully with global development processes. We are sure that you will appreciate the value that TERI University students bring to the workforce and will, while deploying them productively in your organization, encourage them to hone their skills further for the greater good. We would, of course, at all times value any feedback that you would like to offer us.
leena srivastavavice-chancellor, TERI University
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Board of ManagementDr R K PachauriChancellor of TERI University (Chairman)Dr Leena SrivasatavaVice-ChancellorDr Rajiv SethRegistrar
Nominees of the ChancellorMr Tulsi R TantiChairman and Managing Director, Suzlon Energy LtdMr Arun SethChairman, Alcatel-Lucent India LtdMr Shri PrakashFormer Chairman, Standing High Power Committee, Ministry of RailwayMr T N ThakurFormer Chairman and Managing Director, PTC India LimitedProf. Parthasarthi ShomeDirector and Chief Executive, ICRIERMr Anurag BeharVice-Chancellor, Azim Premji University
Nominee of the Chairperson UGC Dr V K BhallaFaculty of Management Studies, Delhi University
Three Academic ProfessionalsProf. S SundarProf. Vinod TewariProf. V V N Kishore
Co-opted MembersMr Prabir SenguptaDr Pradipto Ghosh
DeansDr Prateek SharmaFaculty of Applied SciencesDr Arabinda Mishra Faculty of Policy and Planning
Academic CouncilDr Leena SrivastavaVice-Chancellor, ChairpersonDr Rajiv SethRegistrarDr Arabinda MishraDean, Faculty of Policy and PlanningProf. Prateek Sharma
Dean, Faculty of Applied SciencesProf. V V N KishoreHead, Department of Energy and Environment
Prof. Manipadma DattaHead, Department of Business SustainabilityProf. P K JoshiHead, Department of Natural ResourcesDr Suneel PandeyHead, Centre of Regulatory and Policy ResearchDr Sanjay Saxena Head, Centre of Bioresources and BiotechnologyDr Shaleen SinghalHead, Department of Policy StudiesDr Sitaraman RamakrishnanHead, Department of Biotechnology
Professors Prof. S Sundar Prof. Vinod Tewari Prof. Badal Mukherji Dr Najmur RahmanDepartment of Energy and EnvironmentMr Amit KumarDepartment of Energy and EnvironmentDr Kaushik R BandyopadhyayDepartment of Policy StudiesDr Mala N ReddyDepartment of Policy StudiesDr Anandita SinghDepartment of BiotechnologyDr Arun KansalDepartment of Natural ResourcesDr Suresh JainDepartment of Natural Resources
Nominee of the Chancellor Dr Paramjit Khurana Prof. B P MurtyProf. V K JainProf. T C KandpalProf. Mihir Deb
Co-opted MembersDr Kamala SankaranDr Ravi ShankerDr Vishal NarainProf. Santosh PandaProf. M N Murty
Climate Science and Policy: Climate change is a pressing concern in development and environmental conservation and addressing climate change requires a good scientific understanding, as well as coordinated actions and policies at the multiple levels. This is an intensive four-semester programme intended to infuse present and future professionals in the arena with practical and theoretical knowledge in the scientific and policy issues relevant to climate change and trains a community of scientists searching for solutions. TERI University has recently been granted a UNESCO Chair in Climate Science and Policy. This is a prestigious award and is given to very few universities across the world. It will give TU an opportunity to establish as a leader in climate change studies and research.
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Environmental Studies*: With increasing level of human activities, rising impacts on environment is a concerning issue in today’s world. This programme has been designed to develop a comprehensive understanding of diverse issues related to environment while according to the principles of Sustainable Development. Students are educated to think in a holistic manner to apply their knowledge of concepts related to all aspects of environment. They are also trained to make use of tools like statistical techniques, RS & GIS and economic analysis to apply and solve various problems they may face, be it in the field of pollution control and monitoring, environment management or biodiversity.
Natural Resources Management*:Congruence of human systems with natural systems is the underlying challenge of Sustainable development. This programme aims at developing governance paradigms through pure research which contributes to the knowledge base or through action at institutional level with policy changes. It sets the context for managerial options and outcomes to attain resource efficiency and sustainability. It provides sound theoretical background as well as knowledge of methodological frameworks, methods and tools for assessing, quantifying, and analysing the theory.
Water Resources Management*: A unique programme which trains students in all aspects of water resource management. The programme skills students in Water Conservation, educates them to manage Water Resources by training them in Watershed Management and Groundwater Hydrology and Glacier Hydrology. This programme gives knowledge of advanced tools such as geographic information system (GIS) and remote sensing. Students are trained to become expert modellers through water resources and optimization.
In 2002, the Ford Foundation gave an endowment to the University for setting up the Department of Natural Resources. It is a part of Faculty of Applied Sciences and offers five interdisciplinary M Sc programmes apart from PhD. These are Climate Science and Policy, Environmental Studies,
Geoinformatics, Natural Resources Management, and Water Resources Management.
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*These courses are joint to ESRM from July 2012 onwards
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AdmissionsStudents who have got equivalent to 60% or more marks in graduation are admitted based on their performance in an All-India online aptitude test.
Study Programme and EvaluationThere are 3 semesters of classroom studies where students learn through various courses the nuances of their programmes and are encouraged to seek more knowledge through taking courses from other programmes as well. Evaluation is constant and via quizzes, assignments, projects, presentations, and written exams. At the end of each semester a Semester Grade Point Average (SGPA) is awarded, which combined with other semesters results into Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA).
Outline of all Programmes and Minimum Credit Requirements
Time period
July to December
January to May
June and July
July to December
January to May
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Minor and Major ProjectAfter second semester, two months of summer internship is undertaken by each student when they join an organization. There they take up a minor project of their chosen area and work on it. This results in a project report and is evaluated. It is aimed at giving exposure and training to the students. Third semester features a choice of electives from a variety of courses so that a student can develop as per the student's interests. After which, students take up a major project where they conduct an in-depth study and analysis on a particular topic. This is also evaluated at the end of a five-month period. This project tests the students' creativity and ability, while giving them a chance to get associated with an organization/project to produce real output at the end of project.
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First Semester Courses• AppliedMathematics• BasicsofClimateScience
(Climate Science and Policy only)• CommunicationSkills
• Ecology• EnvironmentandClimate:LawandPolicy• EnvironmentalChemistry• EnvironmentalGeosciences• EnvironmentalMonitoringLaboratory• IntroductiontoSustainableDevelopment
Second Semester Courses• BasicCourseinEnvironmental
and Resource Economics• PrinciplesofGeoinformatics• StatisticalTechniques
climate science and Policy• ClimateChangeImpactsand
Adaptations Options• MitigationofClimateChange• AirPollutionandClimateChange• SolidandHazardousWaste
Management (Elective)• BiodiversityAssessmentand
Conservation (Elective)
Environmental studies• AirQualityManagement• BiodiversityAssessmentand
Conservation (Elective)• SolidandHazardousWasteManagement• WaterQualityManagementnatural Resources management• BiodiversityAssessmentandConservation• EnvironmentalPollutionandControl• WaterConservationWater Resources management• Hydrology• WaterConservation• WaterQualityManagement
Third Semester Coursescore • ResearchMethodology• EconomicsofClimateChange
(Climate Science and Policy)Electives• AdvanceStatistics• SpatiotemporalDataAnalysis• IntegratedImpactAssessmentclimate science and Policy• ClimateModelling• CulturalEcologyandDevelopment• DesignforSustainability• EcosystemDynamicsandClimateChange• GeoinformaticsforNaturalResourceManagement• GlacierHydrology• GovernanceofClimateChangeEnvironmental studies• CulturalEcologyandDevelopment• EcosystemDynamicsandClimateChange• EnergyandtheEnvironment• EnvironmentalBiotechnologyandSociety• EnvironmentalEconomics• EnvironmentalManagementSystems• EnvironmentalModelling
• GovernanceandManagementofNaturalResources• WaterandWastewaterTreatmentProcesses
and Design• WildlifeConservationandManagementnatural Resources management• CulturalEcologyandDevelopment• EcosystemDynamicsandClimateChange• EnvironmentalBiotechnologyandSociety• EnvironmentalManagementSystems• ForestManagement• GeoinformaticsforNaturalResourceManagement• GovernanceandManagementof
Natural Resources• LandscapeEcology• ResourceEconomics• VegetationScienceandSiteClassification
Water Resources management• GeoinformaticsforWaterResource
Management• GlacierHydrology• GroundWaterHydrologyandManagement• IntegratedWatershedManagement• WaterandWastewaterTreatmentProcesses
and Design• WaterResourcesOptimizationandWater
QualityModelling
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Department of Natural ResourcesPrateek sharmaDean, Faculty of Applied Science and Professor His research interests focus on environmental systems modelling, statistical applications in environmental and water resources engineering, and environmental risk assessment.
P K JoshiHead of Department, Department of Natural Resources and Professor His research focusses on applications of RS & GIS for vegetation analysis including landscape and biodiversity characterization and climate change studies.
anu Rani sharmaAssistant Professor Her research interest includes atmospheric aerosols and traces gases, ground measurements, solar irradiance, climate change, satellite remote sensing of air pollution and radiative forcing.
arun KansalAssociate Professor His research interests include water and wastewater treatment technologies, solid waste management with focus on resource recovery and recycling, urban environmental issues, and energy and environment linkages.
chander Kumar singhAssistant ProfessorHe has interest in remote sensing and GIS applications, Hydrogeology, Geophysics, Water Resource Management, and Geology.
chubamenla JamirAssistant Professor Her research interests includes, air pollution and climate change impacts on agricultural crop yield and socio-economic impacts; integrating indigenous knowledge with science for combating climate change.
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Joachim michael schmerbeckAssistant Professor His research work focusses on the interaction of anthropocentric management systems with forest ecosystems, vegetation dynamics in relationship to human interference, and how this influences the provision of a wide range of ecosystem services and impact as well as the consequences of forest fires.
Kamna sachdevaAssistant Professor Her research is in the area of Aerosols Science (characterization and assessment). She has special interest in carbonaceous aerosols and its linkages with climate change.
nandini KumarAssociate ProfessorHer research interests are in fields of atmospheric chemistry, environmental education, industrial ecology, and sustainable development. She is working on establishing chemistry of the air in a tropical polluted setting such as Delhi.
suresh JainAssociate Professor His research interests include air quality monitoring, modelling and management, environmental management systems, exposure risk assessment, and environmental impact assessment.
Jitendra vir sharmaAdjunct Faculty He has worked on biodiversity, forestry, policy, and natural resource issues during his tenure as an IFS officer. He has experience on implementing forest laws and forest management issues.
m s madhusoodananAdjunct Faculty His research interests are in ocean's role in climate, air-sea interaction, ocean's role in the carbon cycle, sea level variations, Asian monsoon, ocean/atmosphere modelling and climate change.
saurabh BharadwajAdjunct Faculty His work is focussed on Indian summer monsoon, weather and climate modelling, parallel processing and grid computing architecture
srestha TayalAdjunct Faculty His work lies in hydrological, hydrochemical, and meteorological research in glacierized regions, and vulnerability assessment of water resources using hydrological modelling tools at the watershed level. He teaches concepts of glacier dynamism.
yogesh gokhaleAdjunct Faculty His interests lie in community-based conservation, traditional knowledge of biodiversity and forest evaluation.
•DrBrijeshYadav,IIT-Kanpur•DrKSRao,UniversityofDelhi• Prof.MihirDeb,UniversityofDelhi• DrOPRao•MsRituMahajan
•DrShaliniSaxena,UniversityofDelhi• DrUpamanyuHore,AmityUniversity• DrVishalNarain,MDI-Gurgaon•DrVKSrivastava,UniversityofDelhi
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Guest Faculty
EvEnTs anD acTIvITIEsOur Students of 2011–13 batch
Field TripsEcology Field TripsThe ecology trips gave a chance to different groups to observe and compare the ecosystems of the Northern Ridge Forest, Asola Bhatti Wildlife Sanctuary, Forest patches in Jawaharlal Nehru University and the Aravalli Biodiversity Park. Student groups, then, looked into how the conditions and resources affected the ecosystems of plants. They learned to observe phenomenon hitherto only theoretically perceived.
Biodiversity Field trip to sitamata WlsA visit to Sitamata Wildlife Sanctuary in Rajasthan was conducted towards aiming at giving the students a hands-on training at understanding the ecosystem dynamics of a forest system including the human aspect. Teams of students were assigned to various activities leading them to learn techniques and methodologies of planning the framework and then carrying out vegetation assessment, animal diversity assessment, and social analysis. It also helped imbibe the cultural aspects and how it affects management of resources. Students had interaction with local media, forest department officials and people living in and around the sanctuary.
Kaziranga national Park, assamThe fieldwork for Mitigation of Climate Change was conducted in the vast grasslands of Kaziranga National Park in Assam where semi-structured interviews and calculation of carbon stock of soil samples were carried out. The status of the park and how conservation actions affect livelihood of the local people with respect to climate change were assessed. The experience was not only informative but was also highly rewarding and enjoyable as it allowed first hand interaction with nature.
ProjectsEnvironmental monitoringUnder this, students formed teams and applied various techniques of environmental pollution analysis that they learned to get an understanding of ground scenario. This helped students to know the diversity of existing problems in current situation and how to prepare frameworks to analyze a problem of environmental pollution. Projects included a wide range, from air pollution to groundwater and drinking water to wastewater issues.
municipal solid Waste assessmentAfter learning theoretical aspects of MSW management, students did a practical exercise to know composition and quantity of MSW in Delhi. Samples were collected from different parts of Delhi by various groups of students and then analysis was carried out to know physical and chemical composition. This exercise was aimed at giving students a real-time experience in Solid Waste Management problems andtogethandsontraininginhandlingsurveysandanalysis.Quantificationwasdonebasedondatacollected during sampling and per capita waste generation was also calculated.
Urban heat Islands (UhI)The fieldwork for Climate Change Impacts and Adaptation was designed at understanding the effect of water bodies on Urban Heat Islands at Patparganj and Dwarka, Delhi. It was aimed at isolating maladaptive factors and proposed possible solutions to combat UHI.
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Visits to Institute/Facilitiesvermicomposting site visitThe one day excursion to the site was preceded by a talk at University. IPCA’s two acre facility of vermicomposting in Greater Noida collects waste from 3 km clusters. Knowledge of how waste is collected, sorted, and especially observing operation of vermicomposting with explanations right from choice of earthworm species to maintenance of process and economics of whole SWM benefitted students enormously.
IIT-Delhi visitStudents visited IIT-Delhi to gain in-depth understanding of Hydrology. This visit helped them learn properties of a drainage basin and how they could be altered by various parameters like the type of vegetation, topography, order of streams, etc. Concepts of run-off, time of concentration, discharge rate, unit hydrograph were also apprehended. This provided a scope for the interested students, to delve further into the area.
And More…aahvanThe annual cultural fest came into existence in the year 2009 and for the last two years, the students of the University have put up a successful show every year. It provides a platform to students from all over the country to showcase their skills, talent and wit! 2011 saw participation all the way from down south through central India and up north. From business schools to under-graduate colleges of Delhi, students from more than 25 colleges were seen around the campus participating in a large range of events. The events are conceptualized keeping the spirit of the University in mind. Events comprise both technical and cultural events. Each year a theme is chosen for the fest, Last year it was—Towards a zilch lifestyle based on reducing carbon footprint. Last year the fest was based on the concept of Innovate, Educate, and Entertain incorporating what Thomas Edison said, “If there’s a way to do it better—find it".
TscTERI Sports Club is an initiative by the enthusiasts of the University. Students, through their participation and support, have made the annual meet of TSC one of the most awaited events of TERI University. Be it chess or carom, or the extravaganzas of cricket, basketball or athletics, students’ involvement is something to watch. That is what keeps driving this innovative and popular meet news of which even the alumni are eager to get.
TPc, Udaan, and literatiTERI Photography Club, started this year with a bang, Udaan—the creative team and the literature society, all these are proofs of the bustling creativity of the TERItes.
Delhi sustainable Development summit 2012The premier event hosted by TERI saw invaluable support and enthusiastic participation from University students. This event gave the students a chance to learn the management skills necessary in future life. Two of the students of Department of Natural Resources were given the podium to speak their minds in front of the invited dignitaries.
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sTUDEnTs' PRoFIlEM Sc Climate Science and Policy
Archana Dayal Educational Background: • B Sc (H) Biological Sciences, Sri Venkateswara College,
University of Delhi
Minor Project: • AnalysisandQuantificationofDustinAntarcticSnow:ACase Study from Princess Elizabeth Land and Dronning Maud Land, National Centre for Antarctic and Ocean Research(NCAOR), Goa, India
Areas of Interest: • Air,Water,andSoilQualityMeasurements •QualityControl,AssessmentandMonitoringthroughAnalysis
of Dust and Pollutants • SnowChemistry • PalaeoclimaticStudies
Gilmore MominEducational Background: • B Sc (Environmental Science) St Edmunds’ College, North
Eastern Hills University, Shillong
Minor Project: •CSRandSustainability:PathtowardsaGreenerEconomy,FICCI Aditya Birla CSR Centre For Excellence, New Delhi
Areas of Interest: •GovernanceofClimateChange •ClimateChangeAdaptationOptions •RenewableandCleanEnergyOptions •Sustainability
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Harpalsinh ChudasamaEducational Background: • BSc(EnvironmentalScience),SardarPatelUniversity,Gujarat
Minor Project: •AssessmentofVertebrateDiversityandtheirDistributionin Anamalai-Palni Hills of Southern Western Ghats, CRGCS
Areas of Interest: •ClimateChangeVulnerabilityAssessmentandAdaptation •CarbonSequestrationinIndianForests • LULCandGISapplicationsinforestry •Habitatsuitability
Roopam ShuklaEducational Background: •BSc(H)Zoology,MirandaHouse,UniversityofDelhi
Minor Project: •ClimatechangeVulnerabilityProfile:Gujaratstate,CRDC,CEPT University, Ahmedabad
Areas of Interest: •EcosystemDynamicsofClimateChange •VulnerabilityAssessment •Socio-economicImpactAssessment •Community-basedAdaptationandResourceManagement •GeoinformaticsanditsApplicationtoClimateChange
Shailly JaiswalEducational Background: •BSc(Chemistry/Botany/Zoology), IsabellaThoburnCollege,
University of Lucknow
Minor Project: • IdentificationofMaterialIssuesOfIOCLandAnalysingRSPM Concentration and its Effect on Health at the NRO Building, New Delhi, RE & SD Group, Indian Oil Corporation Ltd (IOCL)NRO—Corporate Office(Marketing Division),New Delhi
Areas of Interest: •MitigationandAdaptationofClimateChange •ImpactsofClimateChangeusingRemoteSensing-GIS •GreenBuildings •CleanEnergyOptions
Shradha DagarEducational Background: • B Sc Non-Medical (Physics,Chemistry,Maths),Government
Girls College Gurgaon, Maharashi Dayanand University,Rohtak
Minor Project: • To simulate the effects of CO2 and temperature on wheat crop using Info Crop Model,Indian Agriculture Research Institute (IARI), Pusa Road, New Delhi
Areas of Interest: •EnvironmentalAuditing •CleanDevelopmentMechanism •EnvironmentalImpactAssessment •AdaptationandMitigatingClimateChange
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Sudeshna Maya SenEducational Background: • BSc(H)BiologicalSciences,SriVenkateswaraCollege,University
of Delhi
Minor Project: • Vulnerability assessment of coastal tourism destinations of West Bengal to climate change—an analytical hierarchical approach to vulnerability assessments, The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI), New Delhi
Areas of Interest: • ClimateChangeVulnerability Assessment and Adaptation • ClimateChangeImpacts and Livelihoods • ClimateChangeandTraditional Knowledge Systems • ClimateChangeandEnvironmentalRefugees
Umang JalanEducational Background: • BSc(H)BiologicalSciences,UniversityofWindsor,Canada
Minor Project: • "AnalysisofEconomicandEnvironmentalImpactofEnergy Efficiency Interventions in the Steel Re-rolling Sector in India", UNDP/GEF Project Management Cell
Areas of Interest: • ImpactofCarbonFootprint • EnvironmentalManagementSystems •CleanDevelopmentMechanisms •CarbonFinanceandEnergyEfficiencyInterventions •UrbanHabitatandClimateChangeInitiatives
Work Experience: • SeniorExecutive,CorporateCommunications,ImprimisLife Communications, August 2010–August 2011
Vrinda SardaEducational Background: •BSc(H)Physics,HansRajCollege,UniversityofDelhi
Minor Project: •AStudyoftheCarbonFootprintofandWaterConsumption In the Indian Oil Corporation Building at yusuf Sarai, New Delhi’,RE & SD Group, Indian Oil Corporation Ltd (IOCL) NRO—Corporate Office (Marketing Division), New Delhi
Areas of Interest: •CleanDevelopmentMechanisms. • EnvironmentalManagementSystems • EnvironmentalAuditingandEnergyEfficiencyOptions •CarbonManagementandAccounting •SustainabilityReporting
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sTUDEnTs' PRoFIlEM Sc Environmental Studies
Amanpreet Kaur KohliAcademic Background: • BSc(H)Microbiology,InstituteofHomeEconomics,University
of Delhi, New Delhi, 2011
Minor Project: •Assessing theHealthofWater Bodies by conductingMacro Invertebrate Surveys and preparing a Dragonfly Inventory in three Watershed areas of Foundation for Ecological Security– Madanapalle (Andhra Pradesh); Angul (Orissa); Bhilwara and Sitamata Wildlife Sanctuary (Rajasthan), FES
Areas of Interest: •WildlifeEcology •BiodiversityandHumanCommunity •BiodiversityandLandUseLandCoverChange •ClimateChangeandEcosystems •HumanEcologyandRuralCommunities
Garima SharmaAcademic Background: • BTechBiotechnology,AmityUniversity,Noida, Uttar Pradesh, 2010
Minor Project: •PollutionImpactStudyofCoalDRIIndustry-Acasestudyon West Bengal, Joint Plant Committee, Ministry Of Steel
Areas of Interest: •CorporateSocialResponsibility • EnvironmentalAuditing •EMSandSustainabilityReporting •SustainableDevelopmentinIndustriesandBusiness
Harsh Hirenbhai ShahAcademic Background: • BScEnvironmentalSciences,NVPatelCollegeofPureand
Applied Science, Sardar Patel University, Vallabh Vidhyanagar, Gujarat, 2011
Minor Project: • Remote Sensing-based Study of the Urban Thermal Environment of Ahmedabad City, Centre for Environmental Planning and Technology, Ahmedabad
Areas of Interest: •UrbanPlanning • EnvironmentalModelling • EnvironmentalImpactAssessment • EnvironmentalAuditing • IntegrationofRenewableEnergyinDailyLife
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Karishma VohraAcademic Background: • BSc(H)BiomedicalSciences,BhaskaracharyaCollegeofApplied
Sciences, University of Delhi, New Delhi, 2011
Minor Project: •Analysis of Primary and Secondary Air Pollutants and their Impacts on Human Health, Centre for Studies in Science Policy, JNU, New Delhi
Areas of Interest: •CorporateSocialResponsibility • EMSandEnvironmentalAuditing • IntegratedImpactAssessmentandVulnerabilityAnalysis •CarbonFootprintandCDM •GreenBuildingServices
Meenakshi ChoudharyAcademic Background: • B Sc (H) Zoology, Daulat Ram College, University of
Delhi, 2008Minor Project: •UnderstandingResourceuseIssuesinMewat,Haryana:Case
studies of Indri and Badarpur Villages, Center for Advancement of Sustainable Agriculture, New Delhi
Areas of Interest: • SustainableAgriculture • IndustrialEcology •CSR • IIA
Work Experience: •WorkedasCrossFunctionalAnalyst(fulltime)withHCLfrom 2008–10
Mohmedriyaz Iliyas Valibhai PatelAcademic Background: • BSc(EnvironmentalScience),FacultyofScience,TheMaharaja
Sayajirao University of Baroda, Gujarat, 2011
Minor Project: • Rural Solid Waste Management: Case Study of a Village, Enviro-GIS Services, Vadodara
Areas of Interest: •MunicipalSolidWasteManagement • BiodiversityandVegetationAssessment •RemoteSensingandGIS • EnvironmentalImpactAssessmentandModelling • EnvironmentalAuditingandCertification
Nilopher KhanAcademic Background: •BScLifeSciences,HansRajCollege,Universityof
Delhi, 2011Minor Project: •PollutionImpactStudyofCoalDRIIndustry:ACaseStudy
on West Bengal, Joint Plant Committee, Ministry of Steel
Areas of Interest: •CorporateSocialResponsibility •EnvironmentalManagementofGreenBuildingServices •IntegratedImpactAssessment •EnvironmentalAuditing •CarbonFootprintandCDM
Work Experience: •Workedfortwomonths(fulltime)attheEco-tourism Society of India, New Delhi, June 2012–July 2012
Nitika SharmaAcademic Background: •BSc(H)Zoology,HinduCollege,UniversityofDelhi, New Delhi, 2011
Minor Project: •Elephant CorridorMapping and Socio-economic Analysis of Villages surrounding two Bottleneck Regions between Rajaji and Corbett National Park, WWF-India
Areas of Interest: • BehaviouralandEvolutionaryecology •GovernanceandManagementofNaturalResources •CommunityEcology •CoastalEcosystemsandMarineBiodiversity •HumanEcology
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Pallabi DeyAcademic Background: • B Sc Zoology (Botany, Chemistry), Birjhora Mahavidyalaya,
Guwahati University, Assam, 2011
Minor Project: •Caring for Environment through Resource Conservation, A case study IOCL, Bongaigaon Refinery, May–June 2012
Areas of Interest: • Ecology •AnimalBehaviour • Eco-tourism
Saumya MansiAcademic Background: • BScLifeScience,RamjasCollege,UniversityofDelhi, New Delhi, 2011
Minor Project: •StudyofCDMinTheSolar-PVSectorof India:TakingStock and Looking Forward, FICCI, New Delhi
Areas of Interest: •EnergyAnalysisandManagement •CDMandEnvironmentalAuditing •IntegratedImpactAssessment • EnvironmentalManagement •CorporateSocialResponsibility
Shruti SyalAcademic Background: • BScBiology(Evolution,ConservationandMolecular
Biology), McGill University, Montreal, 2009
Minor Project: •ACWUS-ArtificiallyConstructedWetlandsforUrbanSewage treatment, Funded by Rockefeller and Godrej Foundations, at Indian Institute for Human Settlements
Areas of Interest: •UrbanLandscapeDesign,Planning,andManagement •UrbanResourceUsePlanningandManagement •WaterResourceManagement
•EcologicalEngineering • EnvironmentalEducationandCommunication
Work Experience: • ResearchAssistant(parttime)inProteomics,McGill University, October 2008–April 2009;
• ResearchAssistant(parttime)inMetapopulationEcology, McGill University, January 2009–July 2009;
• Research Assistant (part time) in stress physiology, Sultan QaboosUniversity,January2010–June2010;
•Hometutor(parttime),October2009–May2011
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Shubhangi LakhchauraAcademic Background: • BA(H)History(withGeography),FacultyofSocialSciences,
Banasthali University, Banasthali, 2011
Minor Project: •MappingofTreesOutsideForest(Rural)inDistrictDehradun Using Remote Sensing Technique, Forest Survey of India, Dehradun
Areas of Interest: •RuralCommunityDevelopment •RuralCommunityDevelopmentandLivelihoodPromotion
•GISandRemoteSensing •EnvironmentalHistory •DevelopmentalStudies
Surbhi KharbandaAcademic Background: • B Sc Life Sciences, Deen Dayal Upadhyaya College,
University of Delhi, New Delhi, 2010
Minor Project: • Experimental and Statistical Analysis To Characterize In- Vehicle Fine Particulate Matter Behaviour Inside Different Public Transit Modes, TERI University
Areas of Interest: • IntegratedImpactAssessment • EnvironmentManagementsystems •Air/WaterQualityMonitoringandDataAnalysis •CarbonFootprintandCDM • SolidWasteManagement
Swastika IssarAcademic Background: •B Sc (H) Biological Sciences, Sri Venkateswara College,
University of Delhi, New Delhi, 2011
Minor Project: •Bacterial Diversity of the Kongsfjorden-an Arctic Fjord, National Centre for Antarctic and Ocean Research, Goa
Areas of Interest: •MicrobialEcology •EcosystemDynamicsStudies •PopulationandCommunityEcology • TheoreticalModellingofEcosystems •BiodiversityanditsResponsetoClimaticChanges
Work Experience: •Research Associate (part time), Indian Astrobiology Research Centre (IARC), Mumbai, April 2011–Present
•Summer Research Scholar (full time), Gold Nanoparticle Project, School of Physical Sciences, Jawaharlal Nehru University, Delhi, May 2009–June 2009
•Research Trainee (part time), Plant Tissue Culture facility, Department of Botany, University of Delhi, August 2007– September 2007
Upasana GangulyAcademic Background: •BSc(H)Zoology,MirandaHouse,UniversityofDelhi,
New Delhi, 2011
Minor Project: •AssessmentoftheStatusofHuman-elephantConflictand the Mitigation Measures adopted around Manas National Park–Aaranyak, Guwahati, Assam
Areas of Interest: •CommunityEcologyandSpeciesInteraction • BiogeographyandPopulationDynamics • ForestStandDynamics • EcosystemDynamicsofClimateChange • CommunityBiodiversityConservation
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Vanita GodaraAcademic Background: • BSc(H)BiologicalSciences,SriVenkateswaraCollege,
University of Delhi, New Delhi, 2011
Minor Project: •AnalysisofEnvironmentalandSocio-economicImpactsofthe Small scale AR CDM project in Obra Forest Division of Uttar Pradesh, The Energy and Resources Institute, New Delhi
Areas of Interest: •CorporateSocialResponsibility • EMSandISOCertifications • IntegratedImpactAssessment • EnvironmentAuditing • IndustrialEcology
Vikas KumarAcademic Background: • B Sc (H) Botany, Hindu College, University of Delhi,
New Delhi, 2011
Minor Project: •AssessmentofIndoorAirQualityinanInstitutionalBuilding, TERI-IHC, New Delhi
Areas of Interest: • IndoorAirQuality • EnvironmentalAuditing • IntegratedImpactAssessment • EnvironmentManagement
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sTUDEnTs' PRoFIlEM Sc Natural Resources ManagementClass of 2013
IkatoZhimomiAcademic Background: • BScBiotechnology,Webuniv,SikkimManipalUniversity,
New Delhi, 2010
Minor Project: • ToknowtheForestCoverofDimapurDistrictandtheFactors Responsible for Deforestation
Areas of Interest: •WildlifeConservationandManagement • CommunityBiodiversityConservationandEcology • GovernanceandManagementofNaturalResources • CulturalEcologyandCommunities • EnvironmentalEducationandRuralDevelopment
Dina Nethisa RasquinhaAcademic Background: • BScLifeSciences,StXavier'scollege,Universityof
Mumbai, 2011
Minor Project: • Risks,Vulnerability,andAdaptationintheSandynallah Watershed of the Nilgiris district: The Hill Area Development Programme (HADP), its Adaptation Relevance/Potential in Contemporary contexts of Environmental change, ATREE, Bangalore
Areas of Interest: • ClimateChangeRisks,VulnerabilityandAdaptation • NaturalResourceGovernance,PolicyandManagement • SystemsApproachtoEcosystemDynamicsandResilience • Risk,UncertaintyandImpactAssessment
• IntegratedWatershedDevelopment
Charvi Tanya DuttaAcademic Background: • BScBiology(Botany,ChemistryandBiotechnology),
International College for Girls, University of Rajasthan, Jaipur, 2011
Minor Project: • AssessingBiodiversityandLivelihoodinForestandTribal Populated Landscape, Sitamata Wildlife Sanctuary, Rajasthan, Foundation for Ecological Security
Areas of Interest: • BiodiversityManagementandConservation • Community-basedForestManagement • GovernanceandManagementofNaturalResources
•GISandRemoteSensingforEnvironmentStudies
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Niharika TyagiAcademic Background: • BSc(H)Botany,MirandaHouse,UniversityofDelhi,
New Delhi, 2011
Minor Project: • AssessingBiodiversityandLivelihoodinForestandTribal Populated Landscape, Sitamata Wildlife Sanctuary, Rajasthan, Foundation for Ecological Security
Areas of Interest: • SustainableRuralLivelihoods • Non-TimberForestProduceMarketLinkages • Community-basedConservationandTraditionalEcological
Knowledge •CommunityCapacityBuilding
• Eco-tourism
Ritwika Arijit BasuAcademic Background: • BScLifescience(Chemistryhons),FergussonCollege,Pune,
Maharashtra, 2010
Minor Project: • Human-TigerConflictinIndianSundarbanfocussingonthe fringe blocks bordering Sundarban Tiger Reserve, WWF-India
Areas of Interest: • EcosystemDynamicsandClimateChange •NaturalResourcesSustainabilityPolicies • Agriculture—ClimateChange,VulnerabilityandAdaptation • EnvironmentalRefugees
Sandeep JuyalAcademic Background: • BComDAVCollege,PunjabUniversity,Chandigarh,2008
Minor Project: •Object-basedImageAnalysisusingeCognitionSoftware,Land Records Information Systems Division(LRISD)–NIC, New Delhi
Areas of Interest: • BiodiversityConservationandManagement •WildlifeConservationandManagement • GovernanceandManagementofNaturalResources
•HumanEcologyandLivelihoodDevelopment • ForestManagement
Work Experience: •WorkedasaMusicTeacher(fulltime)atParikramaSchoolof Music, Hauz Khas Village, New Delhi, February–December 2010
Prachi DasAcademic Background: • BSc(H)BiologicalSciences,SriVenkateswaraCollege,
University of Delhi, New Delhi, 2011
Minor Project: • Sustainableenergy,CarboncreditsandImplementationof REDD in India, Jawaharalal Nehru University
Areas of Interest: • AlternateFateofVehicularEmissions • AlternativeFuelsandBiofuels • EnhancementofFuelEfficiency • DesignfortheEnvironment
• SustainableDevelopment
Work Experience: • Trainerfor“TeensforGreen”atPeopleCanvas (July 2012–present)
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Sulagna BhattacharyaAcademic Background: • BScEnvironmentalScience,StJosephCollege(Autonomous),
Bangalore University, Bangalore, 2011
Minor Project: • StudyandAssessmentofwastemanagementpracticesat WIPRO, campus 1,2 and 3, electronic city, WIPRO technologies, Bangalore
Areas of Interest: • IndustrialEcology•GreenArchitectureandGreenBuildings • EnvironmentalCertificationandAuditing • SustainableDevelopmentinIndustriesandBusiness • EnvironmentalLawandPolicy
yeshi TenzinAcademic Background: • BScLifeSciences,SherubtseCollege,RoyalUniversityof
Bhutan, Bhutan, 2009
Minor Project: • EnergyConservationandEfficiency:CaseStudyfocussedon Bhutan, Department of Renewable energy, MoEA, Bhutan
Areas of Interest: • ClimateChangeRisks,VulnerabilityandAdaptation • IntegratedImpactAssessment • Vegetation,BiodiversityandEcology • EnergyEfficiencyandCDM •GISandRemoteSensing
Work Experience: • Intern(fulltime)forfivemonthsatUgyenWangchuckInstitute for Conservation and Environment, MoFA, Bhutan
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sTUDEnTs PRoFIlEM Sc Water Resources Management Class of 2013
Charu DhingraAcademic Background: • BSc(H)Botany,HinduCollege,UniversityofDelhi,
New Delhi, 2011
Minor Project: •WaterAuditinginRuralWaterSupplyScheme,National Institute of Hydrology, Roorkee
Areas of Interest: • GroundwaterHydrologyandModelling • IntegratedImpactAssessment
•WaterAuditingandConservation • EnvironmentManagement •WasteWaterManagementandTreatment
Gunjan SinghAcademic Background: • BSc(H)Microbiology,RamLalAnandCollege,Universityof
Delhi, New Delhi, 2011
Minor Project: • ToStudyWaterUseinIndianSteelindustry,Jointplant Committee, Ministry of Steel, Hauz Khas, New Delhi
Areas of Interest: • GroundwaterHydrologyandModelling • IntegratedImpactAssessment
• IntegratedWatershedManagement • EnvironmentalAuditingandSustainabilityReporting •WastewaterManagementandTreatment
Jitender TanejaAcademic Background: • BSc(H)Botany,KiroriMalCollege,UniversityofDelhi,
New Delhi, 2007
Minor Project: • UnderstandingtheCropResidueDynamicsandUnderstanding the Interactions between Crop Residue and Livestock in the Semi-arid region of Mewat district of Haryana, CASA
Areas of Interest: • GroundwaterHydrologyandManagement • IntegratedWatershedManagement • GlacierMeltingStudies • ConservationAgriculture and Land Productivity •WaterConservation and Management
Work Experience: •WorkedasanAssistantmanager(fulltime)withLarkTravelsfor 4 years
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Lakshita BalaniAcademic Background: • BScAppliedLifeScience(EnvironmentalScience),Ramjas
College, University of Delhi, New Delhi, 2011
Minor Project: • ToStudyWaterUseinIndianSteelindustry,JointPlant Committee, Ministry of Steel, Hauz Khas, New Delhi
Areas of Interest: • IntegratedWatershedManagement • Industry-waterUseandManagement • IntegratedImpactAssessment • Environment/WaterAuditingandSustainabilityReporting • EnergyandEnvironment
Pallavee KhannaAcademic Background: • BSc(H)BiomedicalSciences,BhaskaracharyaCollegeof
Applied Sciences, University of Delhi, New Delhi, 2011
Minor Project: • EvaluationofWaterPovertyIndex,NationalInstituteof Hydrology, Roorkee
Areas of Interest: • EnvironmentalManagementSystemsandSustainability Reporting • IntegratedImpactAssessment
• EnvironmentalAuditing • CarbonFootprintandCDM • IntegratedWatershedManagement
Poojan Prafulchandra GorAcademic Background: • BScEnvironmentalScience,NVPatelCollegeofPureand
Applied Science, Sardar Patel University, Vallabh Vidhyanagar, Gujarat, 2011
Minor Project: • AnAssessmentofEnergyinDomesticWaterSupplySchemein Bhuj city of Gujarat state, TERI, New Delhi
Areas of Interest: •WaterConservationandQualityManagement •WaterAvailabilitywithClimateVariability •WaterAndWasteWaterTreatment • IntegratedWatershedDevelopment • GlacierHydrology
Prasoon SinghAcademic Background: • BSc(H)Zoology,KiroriMalCollege,UniversityofDelhi,
New Delhi, 2010
Minor Project: • UrbanFloodModellingInGothenburg-AMIKE21Study, Department of Water Resources Engineering LTH Lund University, Lund, Sweden
Areas of Interest: • IntegratedWatershedManagement • GroundWaterModelling
• EnvironmentalModelling •WaterConservationandQualityManagement • EcologyandEnvironment
Shweta SharmaAcademic Background: • BSc(H),ShooliniInstituteofLifeSciencesandBusiness
Management, Himachal Pradesh University, Solan, Himachal Pradesh, 2011
Minor Project: •WatershedDelineationandMorphometricAnalysisofBeas Catchment (sub-basin of Indus) of India using Remote Sensing and Geographical Information System (GIS)Techniques, RRSC, Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO)
Areas of Interest: • CorporateSocialResponsibility • CDMandCarbonFootprint •WaterConservationTechniques • EnvironmentalAuditing • IntegratedWatershedManagementusingRS&GIS
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maKIng an ImPREssIon
Corporations, institutions, and organizations which have recruited TERI students as employees or for major projects in the past.
• Action Aid International
• Aditya Birla Group
• Aid Matrix
• Ambuja Cements Ltd
• Ashoka Trust for Research in Ecology and Environment (ATREE)
• Ballarpur Industries Ltd (BILT)
• Bharat Petroleum (BP)
• Bombay Natural History Society (BNHS)
• Bridge to India
• Cantor CO2e
• Centre for Science and Environment (CSE)
• CEPT University
• Coca Cola India
• Confederation of Indian Industry (CII)
• Consulting Engineering Services (CES)
• Cotton Connect
• Dakshin Foundation
• Danish Hydraulic Institute (DHI)
• Department of Environment,
• Government of NCT, Delhi
• Department of Forests and Wildlife, Government of NCT, Delhi
• Development Alternatives Group
• Ecosecurities
• Ecosmart (ILFS)
• Emergent Ventures
• Environment Management Centre
• Ernst and young (E&y)
• ETA LABS
• Eureka
• EVI
• Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO)
• Foundation for Ecological Security (FES)
• Gensol
• Green Tech Solutions
• Indian Institute of Science (IISC), Bangalore
• IISER
• IIT Kanpur
• India–Canada Environmental Facility (ICEF)
• Indian Oil Corporation Ltd (IOCL)
• Indian Agricultural Research Institute (IARI)
• Indian Tobacco Company (ITC)
• Indian Wind Energy Association (IWEA)
• International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT)
• Ion Exchange
• JM Enviro Net
• JMEPL
• Kalpavriksh Environmental Action
• Ministry of Cooperate Affairs
• National Environmental Engineering Research Institute (NEERI)
• Nestle
• NextGen PMS
• Pricewaterhouse Coopers (PWC)
• Ramky Enviro Engineers Pvt Ltd
• Reliance Foundation
• Senes Consultants India Pvt Ltd
• SGS India
• Shree Cement Ltd
• Sindicatum Carbon Capital
• Synergy Global
• Tata Consultancy Services
• The Energy and Resources Institute, IHC
• The ERM Group
• United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
• Water Aid India
• Water and Sanitation Management Organization (WASMO)
• Wildlife Institute of India (WII)
• Winrock International India
• World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF)
• yale University, USA
We thank all our recruiters for extending their generous support
PlacEmEnT PRocEDURE anD gUIDElInEs FoR REcRUITERs
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Placement Process:our placement process consists of two phases;
maJoR PRoJEcT PlacEmEnT
JoB PlacEmEnT
Selection process:October 2012–January 2013
Availability of Students: January–May 2013
Recruitment Period: February 2013 onwards
Availability of Students:June 2013 onwards
Guidelines for Recruiters:• StudentscanjointheorganizationfromJune2013.• YoucancontacttheTUPlacementManager,MsSonikaGoyalforanyinquiry.
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FACULTy COORDINATORSDr Kamna SachdevaDr Arun Kansal
STUDENT COORDINATORS: Shailly Jaiswal Gilmore Momin Mohmedriyaz Patel Upasana Ganguly
PLACEMENT MANAGERMs Sonika [email protected] 10, Institutional Area, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi-110070, IndiaWebsite: www.teriuniversity.ac.inPhone: +91 11 26122222 $ Fax: +91 11 26122874
FoR FURThER InFoRmaTIon, PlEasE conTacT: Ms Sonika GoyalPlacement Manager, TERI [email protected] 10, Institutional Area, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi-110070, IndiaWebsite: www.teriuniversity.ac.inPhone: +91 11 26122222 $ Fax: +91 11 26122874