Guwahati, May 22: Neeraj Garg Baruah of Asom have been honoured with the prestigious Young Scientist Award by the Delhi Council of Science and Technology, Govt. of Delhi, recently . He is the student of The Energy & Resource Institute (TERI) of New Delhi. It is in recognition of his development of the NANO-GIS Concept which involves the use of nanotechnology based nanowire sensors and geospatial technology for real time air pollution monitoring system. The hall mark of the system will be the extreme sensitivity and specificity as it will be capable of detection at the molecular level. Also, the system envisages real time updation of the air quality data on the internet for increased public awareness and participation. He is the son of P C Baruah, former professor Assam Engineering College and Bipasha Baruah of Dakhin Sarania.
He has been awarded with a grant of Rs 3 lakh and support of eminent scientists in the concerned domain to developing the prototype of the model. The project will be carried out at TERI and National Physical Laboratory (NPL) in New Delhi.
Neeraj completed his schooling from Maria’s Public School and Kendriya Vidyalaya, Khanapara and he has done his graduation from Hindu college, New Delhi with Physics as honours subject. THE SENTINEL
He has been awarded with a grant of Rs 3 lakh and support of eminent scientists in the concerned domain to developing the prototype of the model. The project will be carried out at TERI and National Physical Laboratory (NPL) in New Delhi.
Neeraj completed his schooling from Maria’s Public School and Kendriya Vidyalaya, Khanapara and he has done his graduation from Hindu college, New Delhi with Physics as honours subject. THE SENTINEL
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