IIT Guwahati researchers develop hollow fiber membrane to remove micro-plastics from seawater
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Prof. Kaustubha Mohanty and Dr. Senthilmurugan Subbiah, Department of Chemical Engineering, IIT Guwahati, have recently published the results of this research in the journal Environmental Technology & Innovation, in a paper co-authored by their research scholar, Naveenkumar Ashok Yaranal.
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Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati researchers have developed a microfiltration process to remove microplastics from seawater in order to prevent the inclusion of plastic residues in edible salt extracted from it.
Prof. Kaustubha Mohanty and Dr. Senthilmurugan Subbiah, Department of Chemical Engineering, IIT Guwahati, have recently published the results of this research in the journal Environmental Technology & Innovation, in a paper co-authored by their research scholar, Naveenkumar Ashok Yaranal.
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Bengaluru Urban was ranked 224 and categorised as moderately
vulnerable to climate risk in the first-ever climate change ranking report in India. The Department of Science and Technology released the Climate Vulnerability and Risk Assessment at the national level using a common framework report from the year 2019 to 2020, that studied the effects of climate change across states and districts. Based on 19 indicators, the states and districts are categorised as: relatively highly vulnerable, moderately vulnerable, and less vulnerable.
Ranked 18th among the States,
Karnataka was categorised as a “relatively moderately vulnerable state”. This assessment report studied India as a whole, with respect to current climate risks and the main drivers of such vulnerability. The report was submitted by the Indian Institute of Technology, Ma
IIT Guwahati develops technique to boost performance of lithium-ion battery used in electric vehicles
April 08, 2021
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The advanced technique can precisely estimate one of the most important battery internal states known as state of charge (SOC)
A team of researchers from the Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati has developed an advanced technique which can precisely estimate one of the most important battery internal states known as state of charge (SOC).
The research team is currently also working on various other important battery issues such as cell balancing, monitoring state of health, state of power, etc.
State of Charge (SOC) reflects the remaining capacity of the battery, i.e., how much more charge can be withdrawn from the battery before it gets fully discharged. The knowledge of remaining capacity helps to optimise battery’s capacity utilisation, prevent overcharging and undercharging of the battery, increases its lifespan, reduces cost, and ensures safety of t
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IIT Guwahati researchers develop technique to boost performance of rechargeable Lithium-ion battery used in Electric Vehicles
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The research team is currently also working on various other important battery issues such as cell balancing, monitoring state of health, state of power, etc.
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IIT stated state of Charge (SOC) reflects the remaining capacity of the battery, i.e., how much more charge can be withdrawn from the battery before it gets fully discharged
A team of researchers from the Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati, India has recently developed an advanced technique which can precisely estimate one of the most important battery internal states known as state of charge (SOC).