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Delhi Sustainable Development Summit 2002
Ensuring sustainable livelihoods:

challenges for governments, corporates, and civil society at Rio+10
8 - 11 February 2002, New Delhi

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Mr Somnath Bhattacharjee
Director, Energy-Environment Technology Division, TERI
         

Education

M.Tech. (Industrial Tribology) : I.I.T. Delhi - 1991 
B.Sc. Engg. (Mechanical) : Delhi University - 1980

 

Employment record

Name of the organisation

Designation

Period

TERI

Senior Fellow and Director, Energy-Environment Technology Division

August 2000 to present

TERI

Fellow and Area Convener, Centre for Research on Environmentally Sound Technology Applications

April 1996

to July 2000

TERI

Fellow and Dean, Energy Engineering and Technology Division

Nov. 1994 to

April, 1996

TERI

Fellow

Oct. 1991 to

Oct. 1994

Indian Institute of Petroleum

Engineer C

Oct. 1986 to

Sept. 1991

Indian Institute of Petroleum

Engineer B

Oct. 1981 to

Oct. 1986

Work experience

Undertaken/supervised projects in the following broad areas:

  • Alternate fuel for the transport sector;

  • Alternate power pack for internal combustion (IC) engines;

  • Efficient utilisation of fuels/lubricants in IC engines;

  • Energy audit/energy conservation studies in the industrial sector;

  • Feasibility studies of energy efficient / environmentally benign technologies

  • Modernisation of small-scale industry clusters