Abstract Selected for Oral Presentation at C4

Sr. No. Name of the Candidate Affiliation/Institute
1 Abhijit Chatterjee Bose Institute, Kolkata
2 Anjum Rasheed Fatima Jinnah Women University, Pakistan
3 BIKKINA SRINIVAS PHYSICAL RESEARCH LABORATORY
4 Chirantan Sarkar Bose Institute, Kolkata
5 Dimitris Kaskaoutis Department of Physics, School of Natural Sciences, Dadri
6 Dr. Dipankar Saha Central Pollution Control Board
7 F. A Bhat Department of Earth Sciences,University of Kashmir and IITM
8 Gaurav Govardhan Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore
9 Gazala Habib Assistant Professor
10 Meena Jain CSIR-National Physical Laboratory, New Delhi
11 Narendra Ojha Aryabhatta Research Institute of Observational Sciences (ARIES), Nainital
12 Saurabh Das Institute of Radio Physics and Electronics, University of Calcutta
13 Shaveta Kohli Central Pollution Control Board
14 T.K.Mandal NATIONAL PHYSICAL LABORATORY
15 Tanusri Chaktaborty Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology
16 Tijian Wang School of Atmospheric Science, Nanjing University, China
17 UPAL SAHA S. K. Mitra Centre for Research in Space Environment, Institute of Radio Physics and Electronics, CU
18 Kaushar Ali Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology,Pune
19 Seshagirirao Kolusu University of Hamburg, Germany
20 S. C. Bhan IMD, New Delhi

Abstract Selected for Poster Presentation at C4

Poster Session Themes

  • Theme-1 - Atmospheric Chemistry in South Asia
  • Theme-2 - Black Carbon and Aerosols in Asia
  • Theme-3 - Air Quality and Weather
  • Theme-4 - Climate & Monsoon

A = Chemistry

Poster Presentation for C4

Poster No. Sr. No. Name Title
A1 1 Ashish Soni NOx and VOC Controls on Surface Ozone formation Inferred from SCIAMACHY Observation & WRF-Chem Stimulation.
A2 2 Chandan Sarangi "Evaluation of a regional chemistry model (WRF-CHEM) over Gangetic plain using CAIPEXX measurements"
A3 3 D. K. Chakrabarty, N. N. Purkait, S. K. Peshin Surface O3 and fog
A4 4 Dipanjan Ghosh Role of Long Range Transport in Evaluating the Unusual SO2 Levels Observed at a Semi-Urban Surface Site of Kolkata, India
A5 5 G S Meena and P C S Devara Slant Column Density of NO2, O3, BrO, OClO and O4 using Zenith Sky Solar Spectrum in the Spectral Range of 346â€"358 nm
A6 6 M.N.Patil Observed diurnal variations of carbon dioxide fluxes over Pune during monsoon and winter season.
A7 7 Neha S. Parkhi, S. Nandargi and G. Beig Development of high resolution Methane emissions Inventory and sectorial contribution over Maharashtra, India
A8 8 S.N.A. Jaaffrey,Ravi yadav,L.K.Sahu, G.Beig Observational studies of ozone and its precursors at Udaipur in India.
A9 9 Tapaswini Sarangi Maiden observations of light (C1-C5) Hydrocarbons over the central Himalayas: Implications for Ozone Chemistry
A10 10 TOURE PELEMAYO RAOUL SEASONAL AND INTERANNUAL EVOLUTION OF THE MONOACIDS ORGANICS IN THE ATMOSPHERE OF THE HUMID SAVANNA OF LAMTO (CÃ"TE D’IVOIRE)
A11 11 Amit Kumar Mishra Response of tropical wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) cultivars against elevated ozone under carbon dioxide enrichment with particular reference to growth, yield and grain quality
A12 12 Debanjana das Forecasting the Concentration of Atmospheric Pollutants: Skill Assessment of Autoregressive and Radial Basis Function Network Models
A13 13 Debreka Ghosh and Ujjaini Sarkar Ambient Formaldehyde in a Semi-Urban location: An important Precursor for the net production of Surface Ozone
A14 14 Krishnakant B. Budhavant Cloud-water chemistry at a high altitude station in South Asia
A15 15 M. Fahim Khokhar, T. Wagner, Y. Kajii First car MAX-DOAS measurements of different trace gases in Pakistan
A16 16 NISHANTH.T VARIATIONS OF SURFACE OZONE AND ITS IMPACT ON REGIONAL CLIMATE CHANGE OVER KANNUR
A17 17 P.S.P. Rao Cloud water chemistry at Sinhagad- a high altitude background site near Pune
A18 18 Parth Sarathi Mahapatra Surface ozone variation at Bhubaneswar
A19 19 R. Venkanna, D.N.S.K. Chitanya, G.N. Nikhil, P.R. Atmospheric chemistry of surface ozone formation at an urban tropical site in India- Recent observations of temporal trends and special events
A20 20 K. Rama Gopal1 The behavior of surface ozone and aerosols during grassland fire over a semi-arid region in southern India.
A21 21 Nishi Srivastava Performance of a Chemical Transport Model over India
A22 22 Divya E Surendran Contribution of Indian chemical emissions to the tropospheric ozone levels in Southern Asia
A23 23 Siddhartha Singh1, Sunil Kumar Peshin1 and Gufran Beig2 Study of air pollution episodes over Delhi and their impacts on vertical ozone distribution
A24 24 G.N. Nikhil, P.R. D.N.S.K. Chitanya, R. Venkanna, Role of NOx (NO+NO2) on the production of surface O3 and its impact on total oxidant concentration at a tropical urban site in Deccan plateau region

Poster Presentation for SAFAR

A25 1 Anindita Bhattacharya and D. Saha Seasonal Variation of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAH) in the Roadside Ambient air of the metropolis of North India
A26 2 Bablu Kumar*, Ankush Chauhan, Sudha Singh, Gyan Prakash Gupta, and U C Kulshrestha Influence of anthropogenic sources on snowfall Chemistry in north- western Himalayan ranges of India
A27 3 D.N.S.K. Chitanya, R. Venkanna, G.N. Nikhil, P.R. Sinha, Y. V. Swamy* Role of NOx (NO+NO2) on the production of surface O3 and its impact on total oxidant concentration at a tropical urban site in Deccan plateau region
A28 4 Neha S. Parkhi, Saroj Kumar Sahu and G. Beig Development of high resolution emissions inventory for Pune Metropolitan Region, India
A29 5 NISHANTH.T VARIATIONS OF SURFACE OZONE AND ITS IMPACT ON REGIONAL CLIMATE CHANGE OVER KANNUR
A30 6 R. Venkanna, D.N.S.K. Chitanya, G.N. Nikhil, P.R. Sinha, Y. V. Swamy* Atmospheric chemistry of surface ozone formation at an urban tropical site in India- Recent observations of temporal trends and special events
A31 7 Ravi yadav,S.N.A. Jaaffrey and Gufran Beig The short term trends in surface ozone and its precursors over a semi-mountain location of western India
A32 8 M.RAJESHKUMAR Studies on the status of vehicular emission loads of gaseous pollutants at selected locations of Madurai city, South India
A33 9 TOURE PELEMAYO RAOUL SEASONAL AND INTERANNUAL EVOLUTION OF THE MONOACIDS ORGANICS IN THE ATMOSPHERE OF THE HUMID SAVANNA OF LAMTO (CÃ"TE D’IVOIRE)

B = Aerosols

Poster Presentation for C4

Poster No. Sr. No. Name of the Candidate Title
B1 1 Dinesh Kumar Sharma Study of aerosols during two alternative pre-monsoon seasons: Influence of meteorological parameters
B2 2 Dipti P Parchure Winter Time study of PM10 and PM2.5 Aerosols at Pune
B3 3 Divya Surendran RADIATIVE FORCING DUE TO BLACK CARBON OVER DELHI
B4 4 M.P.Raju Seasonal Variation of Black Carbon Aerosol over Sinhagad
B5 5 Nikhil Rastogi, Tarun Gupta Chemical Composition Change of PM10 over a period of five years at an urban location
B6 6 Priya Narayanan Relation between rainfall and aerosols in the north western part of India
B7 7 Ajay K Singh, Abhijit Chatterjee, Sanjay Ghosh, Si Interannual variability of Total Columnar Ozone and Aerosol Optical Thickness over eastern Himalaya, India
B8 8 Atar Singh Pipal Characterization of atmospheric fine and coarse particles in northern India
B9 9 Dr. Ashok Jangid Chemical, optical and physical characteristics of aerosol over Indo-Gangetic plain
B10 10 Dr. P.D. Safai Carbonaceous Aerosols over the Tropical Urban Station Pune, India
B11 11 Gaurav Singh THE ACUTE EFFECT OF AMBIENT PM2.5 RESPIRATORY FUNCTIONS AMONG HEALTHY INDIVIDUALS OF IIT DELHI.
B12 12 Jhumoor Biswas Meteorologically-adjusted trend analysis of surface observed PM2.5 concentrations at ITO site in Delhi, India: 2007-2010
B13 13 Kumari Lipi AEROSOL PROPERTIES OVER RANCHI MEASURED FROM AETHALOMETER
B14 14 R. T. Waghmare Cloud condensation nuclei and aerosol measurements over the Bay of Bengal
B15 15 Raman Solanki and Narendra Singh Nocturnal observations of aerosol backscatter profiles using LiDAR over central Himalayas and the validation of CALIPSO data
B16 16 S. Tiwari, A. K. Singh and A. K. Srivastava Pre-monsoon Characteristics of Atmospheric Aerosol over Indo-Gangetic Basin (IGB) using AERONET during 2011
B17 17 Sipra Panda Black Carbon Variation at Bhubaneswar
B18 18 Sonam Choudhary Variability in OC and EC during Pyrotechnic Display in 2011 and 2012
B19 19 K. Rama Gopal1 Physical and optical properties of aerosols over Anantapur during monsoon
B20 20 Narayan Singh* and Sanjay Sengar** BLACK CARBON (BC) AEROSOLS AND THEIR IMPACT ON CLIMATE
B21 21 N. Rastogi, M. M. Sarin, A. Singh and D. SinghM Carbonaceous and Inorganic Species in PM2.5 over the Source Region of Biomass Burning Emissions in the Indo-Gangetic Plain
B22 22 U C Dumka Manish Naja N. Singh D V Phani Kumar Ram First time measurement of Cloud Condensation Nuclei at a high altitude station in Central Himalayas during the GVAX Field Campaign at ARIES, Nainital
B23 23 Deepti Sharma, Atinderpal Singh and Darshan Singh Study of Impact of Black Carbon on Radiative Forcing during Agriculture Waste Burning Period (2008 and 2009) over Patiala, Punjab, India
B24 24 Disha sharma Patterns of spatial and temporal variations of SPM along with correlations of SPM, NO2 and SO2 with the AODs in India.
B25 25 Dr. Ranjit Kumar Role of biochemical constituents of aerosols in climate change and public health

Poster Presentation for SAFAR

B26 1 Dimitris Kaskaoutis and Panagiotis Kosmopoulos The role of meteorology on atmospheric dynamics, air mass transport and aerosol characteristics
B27 2 Pratibha B. Mane To examine the association between variations in middle tropospheric aerosol loading and different types of clouds
B28 3 Ranjit Kumar Role of biochemical constituents of aerosols in climate change and public health
A29 4 Dr. Anubha Goel EMISSION FACTORS FOR PM FINES FROM VEHICULAR EXHAUST: NEED FOR EMISSION INVENTORY AND AIR QUALITY MANAGEMENT
B30 5 Dr. Pawar Subhash Dadaji Air ion variation in winter at urban station Sangli (17° 4’ N 74° 25’ E) and rural station Ramanandnagar (17° 4’ N 74° 25’ E) India.
B31 6 Manish Agrawal Characterization of carcinogenic compounds from incense burning at Places of Worship
B32 7 Nikhil Rastogi, Tarun Gupta UNDERSTANDING AEROSOL MIXING AND AGING USING PARTICULATE MASS AND CHEMICAL DATA COLLECTED OVER THE LAST FIVE YEARS AT AN URBAN LOCATION
B33 8 Nikhil Rastogi, Tarun Gupta Chemical Composition Change of PM10 over a period of five years at an urban location
B34 9 K. Vijayakumar and P.C.S. Devara* Long-term Aerosol – Ozone Relationship over Pune, India
B35 10 Nishadh K A A low cost chromatic modulation, dust sensor based real time respirable particulate and black carbon monitor, a preliminary design
B36 11 Ravi Yadav1, S.N.A. Jaaffrey1 and G.Beig2 The linkages of Anthropogenic Emissions and Weather in rapid increase of Particulate Matters at footwill city of Arawali range in India.
B37 12 Daniel Mbithi TRANS-BOUNDARY AND LONG RANGE TRANSPORT OF AEROSOLS

C = Air Quality

Poster Presentation for C4

Poster No. Sr. No. Name of the Candidate Title
C1 1 Abhinav Garg and Chirashree Ghosh A Pilot Study to Understand the Variation in Indoor Air Quality in Different Economic Zones of Delhi University
C2 2 BIBHU SANTOSH BEHERA Impact of Nitrogen Oxide Gases for Human Health & Agriculture in India
C3 3 Chinmay Kumar Jena Impact of fire emissions in south Asia on air quality in the region
C4 4 Dr Kamsali Nagaraja Monitoring of Air pollution through the Electrical conductivity of the Atmosphere
C5 5 Dr. Hitesh C Mandavia Thermoluminescence Study of Ceramic Tiles Materials Plays Important Role In Detection of Environmental And Accidental Radiation
C6 6 El Hadji DOUMBIA Estimation of aerosol particle deposition in the human respiratory tract of West African populations
C7 7 Niranjan Phuyal A review: World Scenario of Biomass burning and its impact on earth’s atmosphere.
C8 8 NIVEDITA CHAUDHARY Assessment of differential responses of three mung bean cultivars with respect to growth, reproductive and yield parameters against ambient and elevated levels of ozone
C9 9 Palak Balyan and Chirashree Ghosh Enumerating the Spatial Distribution of Bioaerosol in Indoor Environment: A Pilot Study
C10 10 VIJAY KUMAR PHYSIO-CHEMICAL CHARACTERISATION OF PARTICULATE MATTER & ITS IMPACT ON HUMAN HEALTH
C11 11 Abhishek Lamba1,2 , Y K Vijay2 Nanotechnology Enabling Green And Clean Hydrogen Fuel: A Novel Mechanism
C12 12 Alireza Rashki and Dimitris Kaskaoutis The exceptional hot 2007 summer in Eastern Mediterranean and the Greek wildfires: Pollution levels and Climate Implications
C13 13 Balram Ambade Studies of Air Quality Index (AQI) of Jamshedpur City, East India
C14 14 Jadhav Vikas Vishwas Impact of traffic related air pollution on lung function capacity
C15 15 Jaiprakash* and Gazala Habib Optimization of a New Portable Dilution System for Aerosol Emission Measurement of Automobiles
C16 16 Lalremruati Ralte & Lalnuntluanga PRE-ASSESSMENT ON DIFFERENT LEVELS OF NOISE POLLUTION IN AIZAWL CITY, MIZORAM
C17 17 Lalrinpuii, Hilda& Lalnuntluanga IMPACT OF JHUM BURNING ON AIR QUALITY AND HUMAN HEALTH IN MIZORAM
C18 18 M. Y. Aslam An analysis of recent trends in Urban Heat Island in Delhi using data of the SAFAR network (CWG-2010)
C19 19 R C Gupta Air Pollution & Climate Change; Impact on Health: Taurine in Nutrition-Natural Cleaning
C20 20 S. Cieslik Air/vegetation ozone fluxes and their role in ecosystems damage
C21 21 Nishadh K A Low cost monitoring network for real time air pollution observations, predictions and health impact studies: A case study on particulate matter pollution in urban Coimbatore, India
C22 22 Kamble Jitisha S Adsorption of radionuclide Cs ions through low cost biodadsorbents
C23 23 Dr. Brij Mohan Vyas Seasonal Air Pollution studies over semi-urban and semi–arid station over western Indian tropical region with special reference on Long- Range Transport Phenomena"
C24 24 Pranamika Bhuyan and Raza R Hoque Rainwater chemistry of a rural site in mid-Brahmaputra valley in Assam
C25 25 Shiliang Wu Long-term changes in extreme air pollution meteorology and implications for air quality

Poster Presentation for SAFAR

C26 1 Debanjana das Forecasting the Concentration of Atmospheric Pollutants: Skill Assessment of Autoregressive and Radial Basis Function Network Models
C27 2 Dr. M. Govindaraju Air Pollution Dispersion Sensitivity Model and its Environmental Impact in Tiruchirappalli city Corporation of Tamil Nadu, India.
C28 3 Jadhav Vikas Vishwas Ambient Air Quality Monitoring and Assessment of air pollution status in Kolhapur City
C29 4 Lalremruati Ralte & Lalnuntluanga PRE-ASSESSMENT ON DIFFERENT LEVELS OF NOISE POLLUTION IN AIZAWL CITY, MIZORAM
C30 5 Lalrinpuii, Hilda& Lalnuntluanga IMPACT OF JHUM BURNING ON AIR QUALITY AND HUMAN HEALTH IN MIZORAM
C31 6 Suman Yadav, Amruta P. Kodre, Ritwika Roy and P. Gursumeeran Satsangi* Study of Bioavailable Trace Metals in Particulate Matter and its Risk Assessment
C32 7 Aswathy.V.S.& Anubha Goel Assessing health risks in urban India: Application of Air Quality Health Index (AQHI) to air quality data
C33 8 BIBHU SANTOSH BEHERA Impact of Nitrogen Oxide Gases for Human Health & Agriculture in India
C34 9 Kritika Upadhyay, Anubha Goel PUBLIC HEALTH IMPLICATIONS OF POLYCHLORINATED BIPHENYLS (PCBS) IN THE INDIAN ATMOSPHERE
C35 10 NIVEDITA CHAUDHARY Assessment of differential responses of three mung bean cultivars with respect to growth, reproductive and yield parameters against ambient and elevated levels of ozone

D = Climate

Poster Presentation for C4

Poster No. Sr. No. Name Title
D1 1 BALASUBRAMANIAN, S., P. SUBRAMANIAN RAPID AEROBIC COMPOSTING OF ORGANIC SOLID WASTES AND ITS RELEVANCE ON GLOBAL WARMING
D2 2 Dibas Shrestha Spatiotemporal variation of rainfall over the central Himalayan region revealed by TRMM Precipitation Radar
D3 3 Dr. Dattatraya Vilas Harpale Effect Of Weather & Storage Containers On Seed Mycoflora
D4 4 Dr. Subhas Chand Dubey Potential roll of solar activities on climate change and global warming
D5 5 JITENDRA KUMAR PATEL IMPACTS OF ATMOSPHERIC BROWN CLOUDS ON CLIMATE CHANGE & HUMAN HEALTH: A THREAT TO PRESENT & FUTURE
D6 6 Mr. Gyan Prakash Dubey Weather, climate variability and their impact on human health
D7 7 Subhash Chandra Kaushik , Varsha Sahu and Soni GLEs and Their Space Weather Aspects during solar cycle 23
D8 8 Tang Xuguang Monitoring the seasonal and interannual variation of the carbon sequestration in a temperate deciduous forest with MODIS time series data: A novel approach
D9 9 Tatyana Smirnova The study of chemical composition of atmospheric precipitation under the climate change conditions (for example on the Tashkent province)
D10 10 TRAILOKYA SAUD Assessment of residential biomass burning emission in India and potential climate forcing impact
D11 11 A.V. Sijinkumar, B. Nagender Nath Fate of aragonitic pteropod in a changing atmospheric chemistry: looking from past to present
D12 12 Jessica Seddon Monsoon Variability, Infrastructure Idiosyncracies, and their Interactions: A Research Agenda
D13 13 Kailash Pandey Rhetoric or reality - Climate change
D14 14 Mudasir Ahmad Bhat Assessing Change in the Carbon Sequestration Potential of Lidder Valley, Kashmir Himalayas.
D15 15 Padmanabha Hota Understanding the Household Perceptions of and Adaptations to Heat Wave in Odisha, India
D16 16 Rakesh Teja Konduru A NEW PERSPECTIVE ON THE INFRARED BRIGHTNESS TEMPERATURE DISTRIBUTION OF DEEP CONVECTIVE CLOUDS.
D17 17 Shaveta Kohli Impact of Climate Change on Soil Health and Agriculture: Gypsum an Alternative
D18 18 V GOPALAKRISHNAN, P D SAFAI, M V RAJU AND S D PAW Effect of chemical composition and rainfall intensity
D19 19 Daniel Mbithi Impacts of LULC changes on LST in Addis Ababa city Ethiopia using Landsat satellite imagery
D20 20 Pratibha B. Mane TO EXAMINE THE ASSOCIATION BETWEEN OSCILLATIONS OF THE JUNGE LAYER PEAKS AND DIFFERENT TYPES OF CLOUDS
D21 21 Anja Reiter Aircraft measurements in the large-scale outflow of the Asian Summer Monsoon in the UTLS during the ESMVal campaign
D22 22 Manohar Lal THE SOLAR CYCLE AND RAINFALL VARIATION OVER INDIAN REGION

Poster Presentation for SAFAR

D23 1 Shailesh Kumar Kharol, D. G. Kaskaoutis, Anu Rani Sharma, R. P. Singh Long-term (1951-2007) rainfall trends around six Indian cities: Evidence of anthropogenic influence
D24 2 Subhash Chandra Kaushik and Sonia Kaushik The Space Weather and Ionospheric Modulation effects during solar cycle 23

Invited Speakers

  • Prof. Dr. Greg Carmichael

    The University of Iowa,Iowa City, USA

  • Prof. John Burrows

    Institute of Environmental Physics and Remote Sensing IUP/IFE, University of Bremen, Germany

  • Prof. B. N. Goswami

    Director, Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology (IITM), Pune

  • Prof. Jos Lelieveld

    Director, Max-Planck-Institute for Chemistry, Germany

  • Dr. M. Rajeevan

    Ministry of Earth Science, India

  • Prof. Dr. Martin Reise

    Forschungszentrum Jülich, Germany

  • Dr. V. Ramaswamy

    Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory (GFDL), Princeton, New Jersey

  • Dr. K. Krishnamoorthy

    Space Physics Laboratory, Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre, India

  • Prof. Dr. Urs Baltensperger

    Paul Scherrer Institute OFLA/111, 5232 Villigen – PSI Switzerland

  • Dr. Maheswar Rupakheti

    IASS, Germany

  • Dr. Sundeep Salvi

    Chest Research foundation - Pune, INDIA

  • Dr. Mary Barth

    NCAR, USA

  • Dr. R. Krishnan

    Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology (IITM), Pune

  • Dr. Russell Dickerson

    The University of Maryland, College Park, MD

  • Dr. Hartwig Harder

    Max Planc Institute for Chemistry, Mainz, Germany

  • Dr. Vinayak Sinha

    IISER, Moha­li

  • Dr. Mhairi Coyle

    NERC-CEH, Edinburgh, U. K.

  • Prof. M. M. Sarin

    Physical Research Laboratory (PRL) , Ahmedabad, India

  • Dr. Sachin S. Gunthe

    IIT Madras, Chennai

  • Dr. Lokesh Kumar Sahu

    Physical Research Laboratory (PRL) , Ahmedabad, India

  • Dr. G. Beig

    Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology (IITM), Pune

  • Dr. M. Naja

    Aryabhatta Research Institute of Observational Sciences (ARIES), Nainital

List of candidates selected for Full Financial Support

Sr. No. Name of the Candidate Affiliation/Institute
1 Sijinkumar A.V. Dept. of Post Graduate Studies & Research in Geology, Govt. College Kasaragod, Kerala
2 Abhijit Chatterjee Bose Institute, Darjeeling, India
3 ABHINAV GARG University of Delhi, Delhi
4 Ajay K Singh Bose Institute, Darjeeling, India
5 Ashok Jangid Dayalbagh Educational Institute(Deemed University), Agra
6 BIBHU SANTOSH BEHERA College Of Agriculture, OUAT,Bhubaneswar
7 Brij Mohan Vyas Department of Physics, M.L.S.University, Udaipur
8 Chandan Sarangi IIT Kanpur
9 Chirantan Sarkar Bose Institute, Kolkata, India
10 D. K. Chakrabarty Physical Research Laboratory, Ahmedabad
11 Debanjana Das University of Calcutta
12 Dimitris Kaskaoutis Department of Physics, School of Natural Sciences, Shiv Nadar University, Dadri
13 Dinesh Kumar Sharma Manav Rachna College of Engineering, Faridabad
14 DIPANJAN GHOSH Jadavpur University, WB
15 DIPANKAR SAHA Central Pollution Control Board
16 Disha Sharma JNU, Delhi
17 Kamsali Nagaraja Bangalore University, Bangalore
18 Subhas Chand Dubey SGS Govt. P.G. College, Sidhi (M.P.)
19 F. A Bhat Department of Earth Sciences,University of Kashmir and IITM
20 Gaurav Govardhan Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore
21 Gyan Prakash Dubey SGS Govt. P.G. College, Sidh
22 Jadhav Vikas Vishwas Dept. of Environmental Sci.,Shivaji University, Kolhapur
23 Jaiprakash Research Scholar IIT Delhi
24 JITENDRA KUMAR PATEL BANARAS HINDU UNIVERSITY
25 Lalrinpuii, Hilda& Lalnuntluanga Mizoram University
26 Mudasir Ahmad Bhat University of Kashmir,Srinagar, Kashmir.
27 Nivedita Chaudhary BANARAS HINDU UNIVERSITY
28 Palak Balyan University of Delhi
29 Parth Sarathi Mahapatra CSIR-Institute of Minerals and Materials Technology
30 Priya Narayanan TERI University
31 Ravi Yadav Mohanlal Sukhadia university, Udaipur
32 S. Tiwari, A. K. Singh and A. K. Srivastava Banaras Hindu University Varanasi, IITM New Delhi
33 S.N.A. Jaaffrey Mohanlal Sukhadia University, Udaipur India
34 Saurabh Das Institute of Radio Physics and Electronics, University of Calcutta
35 Shaveta Kohli FCI Aravali Gypsum and Minerals India Ltd., Jodhpur
36 TRAILOKYA SAUD NPL-CSIR, NEW DELHI
37 Upal Saha S. K. Mitra Centre for Research in Space Environment, Institute of Radio Physics and Electronics, CU
Notes : Kindly note that the financial support Full/Partial is only for the first author of the submitted abstract and not for other co-author, if they have not requested for it separately.

List of candidates selected for Partial Financial Support

Sr. No. Name of the Candidate Affiliation/Institute
1 Abhishek Lamba Centre for Converging Technologies (CCT) 1, CDPE 2, University of Rajasthan, Jaipur
2 Alireza Rashki Department of Physics, School of Natural Sciences, Shiv Nadar University, Dadri
3 Amit Kumar Mishra Department of Botany, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi
4 Aswathy.V.S. IIT Kanpur
5 ATAR SINGH PIPAL Department of Chemistry, Dr. B.R. Ambedkar University, Agra
6 Bablu Kumar School of Environmental Sciences, JNU
7 BALASUBRAMANIAN S TAMIL NADU AGRICULTURAL UNIVERSITY
8 Balram Ambade National Institute of Technology (NIT) Jamshedpur
9 Dattatraya Vilas Harpale HPT Arts & RYK Science College, Nashik
10 DEBREKA GHOSH Jadavpur University
11 Hitesh C Mandavia M.M.SCIENCE COLLEGE MORBI, Rajkot
12 Kamble Jitisha NIT Surat
13 Kritika Upadhyay IIT Kanpur
14 M. Govindaraju Bharathidasan University
15 Nishad K.A Environmental Impact Assessment Division, Sálim Ali Centre for Ornithology and Natural History, Coimbatore
16 Pawar Subhash Dadaji A.C.S. College Palus Dist: Sangli
17 Ranjit Kumar Dayalbagh Educational Institute(Deemed University), Agra
18 Gaurav Singh IIT Delhi
19 Kailash Chand Pandey G.E.A.G. India
20 Kumari Lipi Birla Institute of Technology,mesra
21 Lalremruati Ralte & Lalnuntluanga Mizoram University
22 M.RAJESHKUMAR Madurai Kamaraj University
23 Manish Agrawal I.I.T. Kanpur
24 Manohar Lal
25 Narendra Ojha Aryabhatta Research Institute of Observational Sciences (ARIES), Nainital
26 Nikhil Rastogi I.I.T. Kanpur
27 NISHANTH.T DEPARTMENT OF ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCE, KANNUR UNIVERSITY
28 Padmanabha Hota Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur
29 Pranamika Bhuyan
30 Ramesh C Gupta Nagaland University India
31 Rakesh Teja konduru Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, Hyderabad
32 RAMAN SOLANKI Aryabhatta Research Institute of Observational Sciences (ARIES)
33 Shailesh Kumar Kharol Shiv Nadar University
34 Smita Shaligram Harane G. T. P. College, Nandurbar
35 Subhash Chandra Kaushik Jiwaji University
36 Tapaswini Sarangi Aryabhatta Research Institute of Observational Sciences (ARIES), Nainital
37 VIJAY KUMAR BANARAS HINDU UNIVERSITY
38 Kritika Upadhyay
39 Kamble Jitisha