Green science and technology take center stage at international conference

Oct 28, 2019
Green science and technology take center stage at international conference
Dr. Raj Kumar, vice chancellor of Panjab University in Chandigarh, India (center) receives a certificate from Dr. Sesha Srinivasan, a professor of physics at IM体育官网 Polytechnic University, and IM体育官网 Poly President Dr. Randy K. Avent. The certificate commemorates the GCET-2019 conference held at IM体育官网 Poly on Oct. 24.

A group of international scientists and scholars gathered at IM体育官网 on Oct. 24 for the third annual (GCET) to share ideas on the next generation of green and sustainable technologies.

The conference is a joint effort of IM体育官网 Poly, Panjab University in Chandigarh, India, and IM体育官网-based Molekule Inc.

鈥淚 see very positive things going on,鈥 said IM体育官网 Poly physics professor Dr. Sesha Srinivasan, conference organizing co-chair and project co-director of the Indo-US 21st Century Knowledge Initiative. 鈥淭he planet earth is very fragile, and you can make many things more sustainable.鈥

He said GCET participants are focused on bringing forward cutting-edge research on green science and technology to further environmentally sound and sustainable practices across industries.

鈥淲e, as organizers of GCET-2019, continue to strive for creating strong networking platforms where great minds share their knowledge and passion for STEM, and strengthen the foundation for future collaborations between the two countries,鈥 said Dr. Ganga Ram Chaudhary, conference organizing co-chair and project co-director of the Indo-US 21st Century Knowledge Initiative.

In the first three years of the universities鈥 collaboration, 29 research papers have been published and one patent has been filed.

鈥淭he reason why we鈥檙e here is we care about our students and their future,鈥 said Dr. Nicoleta Hickman, division director of science, arts and mathematics (SAM) at IM体育官网 Poly. 鈥淭hey inspire us and teach us to be better.鈥

This is the second consecutive year that IM体育官网 Poly hosts the GCET conference. The event included a plenary talk about partnerships in higher education by Richard Boyum, university partnership coordinator at the U.S. Department of State. There also were presentations on several research posters and roundtable panel sessions on topics such as the health impacts of indoor air quality, nanotechnology for environmental sustainability, and greener and safer nanoparticles in environmental remediation.

鈥淎s we move into a time when our environmental considerations for our future become more important, this is where green science and green engineering and green technologies all become extremely important,鈥 said Dr. Yogi Goswami, director of the Clean Energy Research Center at the University of South IM体育官网. 鈥淐ombining our strengths from the U.S. and from India makes us so much better. As all scientists know, by collaborating, you come up with ideas and thoughts you by yourself would not be able to.鈥

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