• The Assam Kaziranga University,Koraikhowa, NH-37, Jorhat 785006, Jorhat, Assam.

Exhibition Theme: Sustainable and Inclusive Development Solutions- the North-Eastern Region (NER)

Prof. A K Sood, Principal Scientific Adviser, Govt of India, Dr. V K Saraswat, Member, NITI Aayog, and Chancellor, Jawaharlal Nehru University

Background

Sustainability is development that satisfies the needs of the present without compromising the capacity of future generations, guaranteeing the balance between economic growth, care for the environment and social well-being. It was recognized that while the United Nation’s 2030-agenda provide a broad framework for achieving global sustainable development, sustainable and inclusive development needed to be addressed at local levels, with unique local challenges and aspirations. This is particularly true for the North-East. Therefore, an annual event named North East Sustainable and Inclusive Development (NESID) was launched in 2017. The NESID-22 aims to continue this series, and to highlight India’s North-East as a critical hotspot for the convergence of sustainable development with women empowerment and skill building, leading to the overall holistic growth and progress of the region, with emphasis on food, energy and inclusive health.

NESID Exhibition

Exhibition Theme

An exhibition on products and solutions industrially available, on the theme Sustainable and Inclusive Development Solutions- the North-Eastern Region (NER) is being planned.

Structure

In addition to the Keynote Address and the Chief Guest’s Address, NESID-22 will have Lead talks and Invited talks by renowned experts from different organization in India. These talks will be organized in thematic Technical Sessions (please see the tentative programme below). In addition, a number of Poster Sessions will be organized.

Key Issues

  • Challenges in sustainable and inclusive development (SID) in North-East India.
  • Sustainable development in food, energy and inclusive health.
  • Sustainable, Smart Cities.
  • S&T inputs, solutions and technology adaptation.
  • Climate and disaster resilience.

Events

  • Technical presentations.
  • Panel discussions with eminent personalities.
  • Poster presentation by students, researchers and young Scientists. (Total 50 poster will be accepted on First-Come-First-Serve basis; only 20 selected posters will be given each 2 mins for Oral Presentation.)
  • Exhibition by institutions and industries.
  • Cultural tour (19.11.22).

Dissemination

All the presentations, including Poster presentations (in manuscript form) will be brought out as the Proceedings of NESID-22; efforts will be also made for publication of selected articles (as per Review Process) as Reviews/Research articles in reputed journals subject to author’s consent.

The Organizers:

Situated in the “Knowledge City”. Jorhat, The Assam Kaziranga University is a private university having six different academic schools covering a range of disciplines e.g. Engineering & Technology, Social Sciences, Basic Sciences, Computing Sciences, Health Sciences and Business. Since its establishment, the university has been involved in different academic, research and skill development programmes designed to achieve sustainable development and empowerment of people all around North-Eastern Region (NER) by tapping best available opportunities in the rapidly evolving global world.

The Institute of Frontier Science and Application (IFSA) is an organization under Science for Inclusive and Integraded Development Trust (SIID), a public interest charitable Trust. IFSA is devoted to multidisciplinary research that relies on an Information Technology enabled global virtual platform comprising scientists, scholars and thought leaders.

The Location:

Jorhat, with its pleasant climate and green vistas, is a place to live in, to explore and to fall in love with! It is a historic city, with many monuments of historical/cultural/religious interests in and around it; several famous wildlife parks, like the Kaziranga National Park and the Dihing-Patkai sanctuaries are within easy driving distances. It is well connected by road, rail and air; the Roroia airport is less than 20 minutes drive from the university. Already celebrated for its natural assets, cultural diversity and rich heritage, Jorhat is now evolving as a thriving metropolis. In the recent times, Jorhat has glorified the already laudable richness of the North-East by developing itself into a hub of education. The proposed Cultural Programme will provide an opportunity for the participants to visit some of these sites.

Organizing Committees

NESID-22 will be planned and implemented through two Committees: National and Local.

National Organizing Committee (NOC): A National Organizing Committee will advise on the overall structure, themes and selection of speakers for NESID.


Chairman, NOC:

  • Dr. Prashant Goswami, Chairman, Institute of Frontier Science and Application (IFSA)

Co-Chairman, NOC: 

  • Dr. P. K. Mishra, Vice Chancellor, The Assam Kaziranga University

Member, NOC:

  • Dr. Aparuap Das, Director, ICMR-NIRTH
  • Dr. E V S P Rao, Head (Retd) CIMAP Regional Centre
  • Dr. S P Aggarwal, Director, NESAC
  • Dr. Nikhil Agarwal, CEO, FIRST, IIT-Kanpur
  • Dr. Manoj Kr. Das, Head, Advisory & Consultancy Division, NEDFi
  • Dr. V S Prakash, Member, Technical Committee, Karnataka Tanks Conservation & Development Authority

Local Organizing Committee (LOC): The Local Organizing Committee will be responsible for the local organization of the event at Assam Kaziranga University with participation from the University departments.

Chairman, LOC:

  • Dr. T VVLN Rao, Professor, Dean, School of Engineering & Technology (SET), KU

Co-Chairman, LOC:

  • Dr. Veera Talukdar, Registrar, KU
  • Dr. Jayanta Kr. Sarmah, Professor, Dean, School of Basic Sciences (SBS), KU
  • Dr. Abhishek Sinha, Associate Professor (Microbiology), School of Health Sciences (SHS), KU
  • Dr. Utpal Barman, Dean Research & Associate Professor, IT & CSE, SET, KU

Member, LOC:

  • Prof. Ratan Kumar Saha, Professor, Dean, SCS, KU
  • Dr. Manvinder Singh Pahwa, Dean, SOB, KU
  • Dr. Chandra Kanta Gogoi, Professor & Dean, SSS, KU
  • Dr. Ritunjoy Bhuyan, Professor, Dean, CoE & Skill Development, KU
  • Dr. Gitumoni Konwar, Dean, SHS, KU
  • Dr. Rajesh Jesudasan, Dean, SOP, KU
  • Dr. Arpita Basak, Professor, Dean, IQAC, KU
  • Prof. Puranjoy Das, Dean, CDPC, KU
  • Mr. Bobby Roy, Chief Marketing Officer, KU

Program

16:00 - 20:00 Inaugural Function

16.00 Dignitaries invited to the dais

16.05 Lighting of lamp

16.10 Invocation and Felicitations

16.30 Welcome Address; Dr P K Mishra, Vice Chancellor, Kaziranga University

16.35 Address; Dr P Goswami, Chairman, National Organizing Committee and Chairman, IFSA

16.45 Address; Guest of Honor:  Dr. G N Sastry, Director, NEIST

17:00 Address; Guest of Honor: Prof. Mohan Kumar, Vice Chancellor Arunachal University of Studies

17.15 Address; Chief Guest; Prof. S Ayyapppan, Former DG, ICAR

17.45 Tea Break

18.00 Keynote Address; Dr. G N Sastry, Director, NEIST

18.45 Vote of Thanks

19:00 Cultural programme and Interactive dinner

9:30 - 11:00 Technical Session I (Sustainable Development: A Regional Perspective)

Session Chair: Prof. B. Mohan Kumar, Vice Chancellor Arunachal University of Studies

9:30 - 10:00: Lead Talk: Dr. EVSP Rao, Former Head, CSIR-CIMAP, Bangalore

10:00 - 10:20: Invited Talk: Dr. Rupam Kataki, Dept. of Energy, Tezpur University

10:20 - 10:40:Invited Talk: Dr Jatin Kalita, CSIR NEIST, Jorhat

10.40 - 11.00: Invited Talk: Dr. Rakesh Kumar, CSIR IHBT, Palampur

11:00 - 11:30: Tea/Refreshment

11:30 - 13:30 Industry-Academia Energy Conclave: IAEC-22: Side Vent

13:30 - 14:30: Poster and Lunch Break

14:30 - 16:45 Technical Session II (Food, Energy and Inclusive Health)

Session Chair:  Dr. Manoj Kr. Das, NEDFi

15:30 - 16:00: Lead Talk: Dr Aparup Das, Director, ICMR NIRTH, Jabalpur

16:00 - 16:15: Invited Talk: Dr. Rajeshwar Shantayya Matche, CSIR-CFTRI, Mysuru

16:15 - 16:30: Invited Talk: Dr. Dibyajyoti Bhuyan, Assam Medical College, Dibrugarh

16:30 - 16:45: Invited Talk: Dr. R C Borah, KU

16:45 - 17:00 Tea Break, Exhibition and Poster Session

17:00 - 17:50: Technical Session III (S&T Inputs, Solutions and Technology Adaptation)

Session Chair: Dr Aparup Das, Director, ICMR NIRTH

17:00- 17:30: Lead Talk: Prof. Shikhar Kr. Sarma, Gauhati University

17:30-17:50: Invited Talk: Dr. Jaideep Baruah, Head, Environment Division and S&T Division, ASTEC

9:30 - 10:40: Technical Session IV (Sustainable Development: Climate and Disaster Resilience)

Session Chair: Dr. EVSP Rao, Former Head, CSIR-CIMAP, Bangalore

09:30 - 10:00: Lead Talk:  Dr. V S Prakash, Former Director, KSNDMC, Bangalore

10:00 - 10:15: Invited Talk: Dr. Manoj Kr. Phukan, CSIR NEIST, Jorhat

10:15 - 10:30: Invited Talk: Dr. Rahul Mahanta, Cotton University

10:30 - 10:45: Invited Talk: Dr. Aswini Kr.Sarma, Executive Director, Resource Centre for UN-NER

10:45 - 11:00 Poster and Tea Break

11:00 - 12:30 Technical Session V (Policies for Inclusive Development)

Session Chair: Prof. Veera Talukdar, Registrar, KU

11:00 - 11:30: Lead Talk: Dr Manoj K Das, Former Director, NERAMAC, Guwahati

11:30 - 11:45: Invited Talk: Dr. Pankaj Kalita, Department of Energy, IIT Guwahati

11:45 - 12:00: Invited Talk: Dr. Swapnali Hazarika, CSIR NEIST, Jorhat

12:00 - 12:15: Invited Talk: Dr. Prem Prakash Mishra, Department of Mathematics, NIT, Nagaland

12:15 - 12:30: Invited Talk: Dr. Nabajyoti Saikia, KU

12:30 – 13:30: Technical Session VI (Plenary, Synthesis and Recommendations)

Chairman: Prof. A Ayyappan

Panelists: Prof. B Mohan Kumar, Dr E V S P Rao, Dr V S Prakash, Prof. Charu Lata Mahanta, Dr M K Das

12:30 - 12:45: Opening Remarks by Chairman

12:45 - 13:30: Inputs from the Participants, Synthesis, Recommendations and Roadmap

13:30: Vote of Thanks

13:30 - 14:30 Lunch Break, Exhibition and Poster Session

15:30 - 17:00: Valedictory Function

15.30 Dignitaries invited to the dais

15.45 Invocation and Felicitations

16.00 Welcome Address; Dr P K Mishra,Co-Chairman,National Organizing Committee and Vice Chancellor, Kaziranga University

16.15 Summary of NESID-22; Dr P Goswami, Chairman, Chairman, IFSA

16.45 Address; Chief Guest; H’ble Minister

17.15 Vote of Thanks

Cultural Tour: An optional Cultural Tour to places of nature/historical/religious tourism is being planned; please indicate your choice during registration.

Speakers:

Invited Speakers

  1. Prof. Charu Lata Mahanta, Tezpur University
  2. Prof. Utpal Bora, IIT Guwahati
  3. Dr. Jatin Kalita, CSIR NEIST, Jorhat
  4. Dr. Rajesh Kumar, CSIR IHBT, Palampur
  5. Dr Rajeshwar Shantayya Matche, CSIR CFTRI, Mysuru
  6. Dr. Dibyajyoti Bhuyan, Assam Medical College, Dibrugrah
  7. Dr. RC Bora, KU
  8. Dr. Jaydeep Boruah, Head Evinornment Division ASTEC
  9. Dr. Ashwini Kumar Sarma, Ex. Director, Resource Center for UN-NER

 

  1. Dr. Swapnali Hazarika, CSIR NEIST, Jorhat
  2. Dr. Nabajyoti Sakia, KU
  3. Dr. Pankaj Kalita, IIT-Guwahati
  4. Prof. Rupam Kataki, Tezpur University
  5. Dr. Manoj Kumar Phukan, CSIR NEIST, Jorhat
  6. Dr. Prem Prakash Mishra, NIT, Nagaland
  7. Dr. Rahul Mahanta, Cotton University
  8. Dr. Ashutosh Namdeo, CSIR NEIST, Jorhat
  9. Dr. Lakshi Saikia, CSIR NEIST, Jorhat

Lead Speakers

  1. Dr. Aparuap Das, Director, ICMR-NIRTH
  2. Dr. E V S P Rao, Head (Retd) CIMAP Regional Centre
  3. Prof. Shikhar Kr. Sarma, Gauhati University
  4. Dr. Manoj Kr. Das, Head, Advisory & Consultancy Division, NEDFi
  5. Dr. V S Prakash, Member, Technical Committee, Karnataka Tanks Conservation & Development Authority

Industry-Academia Energy Conclave: IAEC-22:

Buildng a Low Carbon Economy for the Northeast: Transition to Renewables

17 November, 2022, Kaziranga University
Programme

11:30 Welcome and Felicitation; Dr P K Mishra, Vice Chancellor, Kaziranga University

11:45 Introduction to the Theme; Dr P Goswami, Chairman, IFSA

12:00 Address; Guest of Honor

12:15 Address; Chief Guest; Shri Bhaskar Jyoti Phukan, Managing Director, Numaligarh Refinery Limited

12:45 Panel discussion
Panelists

  • Prof. Charu Lata Mahanta, Tezpur University
  • Dr. Rupam Kataki, Tezpur University
  • Prof Utpal Bora, IIT Guwahati
  • Representative, NRL
  • Representative, NRL
  • Dr Ashutosh Namdeo, CSIR NEIST
  • Dr Lakshi Saikia, CSIR NEIST

13:30 Vote of Thanks

Accommodation:

Participant are expected to arrange their own accommodation, However the organizers will be happy to assist in booking the hotels/guest houses/resort. For more details click here


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Post Event - North East Sustainable and Inclusive Development

On 16th November, 2022, a national event on North East Sustainable and Inclusive Development (NESID)-2022 was held at The Assam Kaziranga University. The participation of personalities like Prof. S Ayyapppan, Former DG, ICAR, Prof. Mohan Kumar, Vice Chancellor Arunachal University of Studies, Dr. G N Sastry, Director, NEIST, Dr. P. K. Mishra, Vice Chancellor KU, Dr. Prashant Goswami, Chairman IFSA, brought rare depth to the NESID-22. The NESID-22 event brought together several distinguished personalities: Dr. EVSP Rao (Former Head, CSIR-CIMAP, Bangalore), Dr. Rupam Kataki (Dept. of Energy, Tezpur University), Dr Jatin Kalita (CSIR NEIST, Jorhat), Dr. Rakesh Kumar (CSIR IHBT, Palampur), Dr. Rajeshwar Shantayya Matche (CSIR-CFTRI, Mysuru), Dr. Dhurbajyoti Bhuyan (Assam Medical College, Dibrugarh), Dr. R C Borah (KU), Dr. Nabajyoti Saikia (KU), Dr. Darpa Saurav Jyethi (ISI, North-East Center, Tezpur), Prof. Shikhar Kr. Sarma (Gauhati University), Dr. V S Prakash (Former Director, KSNDMC, Bangalore), Dr. Manoj Kr. Phukan (CSIR NEIST, Jorhat), Dr. Rahul Mahanta (Cotton University), Dr. Pankaj Kalita (Department of Energy, IIT Guwahati), Dr. Swapnali Hazarika (CSIR NEIST, Jorhat), Dr. Prem Prakash Mishra (Department of Mathematics, NIT, Nagaland).

While the United Nation’s 2030-agenda provides a broad framework for achieving global sustainable development, sustainable and inclusive development need to be addressed at local levels, with unique local challenges and aspirations, which is particularly true for North-East. NESID-22 is a continuation of the NESID series launched in 2017, to highlight North-East as a hotspot for the convergence of sustainable development with women empowerment and skill building, with emphasis on food, energy and inclusive health. The themes of NESID were: Sustainable Development: A Regional Perspective, S&T Inputs, Solutions and Technology Adaptation, Sustainable Development: Climate and Disaster Resilience, Policies for Inclusive Development. The key issues deliberated were followed by Plenary, Synthesis and Recommendations.

The Industry-Academic Energy Conclave: IAEC-22, held on 17th November 2022 during NESID-22, brought together a unique congregation of some of the industry, academic, thought leaders and stakeholders. Participation of personalities like Shri Bhaskar Jyoti Phukan, Managing Director, Numaligarh Refinary Limited, as the Chief Guest, Dr. P. K. Mishra, Vice Chancellor KU, and Dr. Prashant Goswami, Chairman IFSA, brought in rare depth of analysis to the theme of ALIST-22. The primary objective of the event was to create an implementable, technology-enabled roadmap for low-carbon, sustainable and inclusive development trajectory for North-East. The distinguished panelists were Dr. Rupam Kataki (Dept. of Energy, Tezpur University), Prof Utpal Bora (IIT Guwahati), Dr Ashutosh Namdeo (CSIR NEIST), and Dr Lakshi Saikia (CSIR NEIST).

The technical and scholarly aspects of NESID-22 were supervised by a National Organizing Committee (NOC), chaired by Dr. Prashant Goswami, Chairman, Institute of Frontier Science and Application (IFSA) and co-chaired by Dr. P. K. Mishra, Vice Chancellor, KU.

NESID-22 also created some unique opportunities for students and faculty of Kaziranga University and other local organizations. A large number of students and faculty participated through poster presentations and took part in question-answer sessions with the lead/keynote/invited speakers.

In the welcome address, Dr P K Mishra, Co-Chairman, National Organizing Committee and VC of Assam Kaziranga University, emphasised on the importance of education and the need to strengthen the role of the private universities in the field of education to bring sustainable and inclusive development in the north-eastern region. Dr P Goswami, Chairman, National Organizing Committee and Chairman, IFSA shared the insights on creating the roadmap for building a sustainable and inclusive north-east & how science and technology would play a key role in achieving the sustainable developmental goals. The Guest of Honour for the conference Dr G N Sastry, Director, CSIR-NEIST, highlighted the role of CSIR-NEIST in developing poultry culture, fisheries with a focus on local variety, meat Industry among many others. Prof B Mohan Kumar, Vice Chancellor Arunachal University discussed the importance of creating green reserve in bringing sustainable & inclusive development in Northeast, and emphasised the importance of education and health care facilities in Arunachal Pradesh. The Chief guest of the conference, Dr. S. Ayyapppan, Former DG, ICAR, an Aquaculture scientist and Secretary to the Department of Agriculture research and education, presented that the earlier idea of entrepreneurship which consisted of land, labour and capital has now been extended to resources, infrastructure, policies, human resources and the market. Dr. S. Ayyapppan highlighted the term ‘agripreneur’ and its scope of encouraging a sense of entrepreneurship among the youth. The way forward according to him is focusing not only on primary agriculture but also on secondary agriculture and its further diversification through dairy farming, fisheries, agro forestry, agro tourism etc.

In the lead talk on “Digital Agriculture for Sustainable and Inclusive Development in NE India”, Dr. EVSP Rao, CSIR-Fourth Paradigm Institute, Bengaluru, emphasized that comprehensive and rapid technology interventions in agriculture could propel sustainable and inclusive development of the region. Smart agriculture systems using AI and ML are showing remarkable growth potential.

In the invited talk on “Waste management: Approaches and attitudes matter the most”, Dr Rupam Kakati, Tezpur University, discussed key points about the global scenario of solid waste management, current practices on waste management, waste prevention or minimization, waste utilization, etc.

In the invited talk on “Edible Insects: Innovative Foods, Feeds to Therapeutics for Socio-Economic Development in North East India”, Dr. Jatin Kalita, Research Planning and Business Development Division; CSIR NEIST, presented the nutritional and medicinal potential of edible insects, which are traditionally consume as food, and use against several health ailment by the local communities of the North Eastern states of India

In the invited talk on “Food Technology - Value addition and Technology transfer in Food product in promoting technologies”, Dr. Rakesh Kumar, Senior Principal Scientist& Professor, AcSIR, Agrotechnology Division, CSIR-lnstitute of Himalayan Bioresource Technology, discussed about efficient agrotechnological interventions for improving livelihood security and agricultural productivity in the north eastern region of India.

In the welcome address of Industry-Academic Energy Conclave: IAEC-22, held on 17th November 2022 during NESID-22, Dr P K Mishra, Co-Chairman, National Organizing Committee and VC of Assam Kaziranga University, introduced purpose of the conclave to all the delegates and participants. Dr P Goswami, Chairman, National Organizing Committee and Chairman, IFSA, stressed upon the fact that renewal energy is critical to sustainable low carbon economy and activities can be incorporated through adoption of S&T. Shri Bhaskar Jyoti Phukan, Managing Director, Numaligarh Refinary Limited highlighted the alternatives that reduce the carbon footprint, such as, green hydrogen, fuel cell electric vehicles, and bamboo as raw material for production of ethanol for blending with gasoline. Shri Bhaskar Jyoti Phukan, also highlighted the use of solar panels in tea gardens replacing shade trees or in combination for green energy. Dr Ashutosh Namdeo (CSIR NEIST) reiterated that dependency on any one type of solution for our energy requirements can be detrimental and going ahead with a solar and gas based economy is sustainable. Dr Lakshi Saikia (CSIR NEIST) emphasized low-carbon footprint as the need of the hour. Prof Utpal Bora (IIT Guwahati), discussed alternatives such as bamboo and bio-charcoal.

  • In the lead talk on “Local Language Technology Development bridging the Digital Divide for Sustainable Development of NE India”, Prof. Shikhar Kr. Sarma Dean, Faculty of Technology, Head, Dept. of Information Technology, Director, Centre for Brahmaputra Studies, Gauhati University, discussed key points related to development of local language technology for bringing the governance, for bridging the digital divide, and for bringing the fruits of the digital revolution to the people.
  • In the invited talk on “Food Technology - Value addition and Technology transfer in Food product in promoting technologies”, Dr. Rajeshwar Shantayya Matche, CSIR-CFTRI, Mysuru, highlighted the potential of food processing and other agri-businesses as India's north-eastern region (NER) is endowed with various sorts of fruits, vegetables, and other agro-products.
  • In the invited talk on “SDG and Inclusive Health” Dr. Dhurbajyoti Bhuyan, Assam Medical College, Dibrugarh, emphasized universal health coverage (UHC) and access to quality health care.
  • In the invited talk on “Sustainability in Construction Industry through Innovative Approaches in Cement and Concrete Productions”, Dr. Nabajyoti Saikia, The Assam Kaziranga University, Jorhat, presented that the sustainable way of concrete productions is the only choice for balanced growth of concrete industry.
  • In the invited talk on “Sustainable Clean Coal Technology for Methanol Production”, Dr. Ramesh Chandra Borah, The Assam Kaziranga University Jorhat, highlighted that biomass is one of the important renewable energy sources, which has the ability to reduce the greenhouse gases emissions due to its carbon neutral nature.
  • In the invited talk on “Source apportionment and risk assessment of elemental load in rural household dust in Brahmaputra fluvial plain”, Dr Darpa Saurav Jyethi, Indian Statistical Institute, North East Centre, Tezpur, highlighted that exposure to dust in poorly ventilated households using predominantly solid fuels contributes to health risks.
  • In the lead talk on “Sustainable Development in NER: Data, Data Analytics and new learning”,  Dr. V S Prakash, Former Director, KSNDMC, Bangalore, highlighted the need to address changing land use pattern & climate change eventualities by macro, meso and micro scale monitoring programs to achieve sustainable development in the NER.
  • In the invited talk on “Quest for Earthquake Disaster Resilience in the Northeast India”, Dr. Manoj Kr. Phukan, Geoscience & Technology Division, CSIR-NEIST, presented scientific interventions to reduce seismic risks and highlighted the measures towards achieving seismic disaster resilience in North-east.
  • In the invited talk on “Hydro-meteorological Disasters Climate Change and extreme weather events”, Dr. Rahul Mahanta, Cotton University, discussed the effects of global warming effects on variations in precipitation and heavy rains in addition to higher temperatures and heat waves.
  • In the invited talk on “Waste material based super hydrophilic membrane for oil-water separation”, Dr. Swapnali Hazarika, CSIR NEIST, Jorhat, presented beneficial effects of separation of oily organic contaminants in wastewater in terms of separation efficiency, separation time, durability of the membrane and energy.
  • In the invited talk on “Optimization of QL Index to achieve SDG under Statistically Significant Linear Constraints in Nagaland”, Dr. Prem Prakash Mishra, Department of Mathematics, NIT, Nagaland, presented statistical quantification approach to optimize the quality-of-life index (QL Index) to achieve the sustainable development goals.
  • In Plenary, Synthesis and Recommendations, Dr. S. Ayyapppan, Former DG, ICAR, an Aquaculture scientist and Secretary to the Department of Agriculture research and education, stressed on the identification of key areas for a focussed approach on the development of the North-East states.

NESID-22 is jointly organized by The Assam Kaziranga University and The Institute of Frontier Science and Application (IFSA), an organization under Science for Inclusive Development Trust (SIID).

The poster prizes are awarded to the following participants:

Poster 1st Prize:

SARS-CoV-2: Wastewater based epidemiology (Spatiotemporal) as an early warning detection system

Gayatri Gogoi, Rashmi Rani Boro, Subhahsree Lahon, Emon Kalyan, Pankaj Bharali

Academy of Scientific and Innovative Research (AcSIR), Ghaziabad-201002, India

Center for Infectious Diseases, Biological Sciences and Technology Division, CSIR-North East Institute of Science and Technology, Jorhat, Assam, India

 

Poster 2nd Prize:

GNSS permanent stations for hydrological applications

Jagat Dwipendra Ray

Department of Physics, The Assam Kaziranga University, Jorhat 785006, Assam, India

 

Poster 3rd Prize:

Cellulose nanocrystal based mixed matrix membrane for separation of CO2/N2

Prathana Bora, Swapnali Hazarika

Chemical Engineering Group, Center for Petroleum Research, Engineering Sciences & Technology Division, CSIR-North East Institute of Science and Technology, Jorhat, Assam, India

Academy of Scientific and Innovative Research (AcSIR), Ghaziabad-201002, India