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The Distinguished International Associates award is presented to excellent international engineers from different sectors, who are engaged in cutting-edge engineering research or innovation and have existing research collaborations in the UK that they would like to intensify. Prof Chakraborty has been selected for this award for collaborative research with Prof Ken Grattan, OBE, FREng from the City University of London as the UK partner for a project titled “UAV-based laser spectroscopic monitoring of greenhouse gas emissions in urban and rural India”. The participation of the Robert Bosch Engineering and Business Solutions, India, as an industrial partner, will play a significant role in this research. A start-up named Nearchi Solutions, led by Dr Chandan Kumar Jha, one of the recent PhD students of Prof Chakraborty, will also provide significant support for the project.
Besides this, Prof Chakraborty has also been awarded another grant from the Royal Academy of Engineering worth £80,000 also with Prof Ken Grattan as the UK partner. This project is part of the Transforming Systems Through Partnerships scheme of the Academy that aims to support capacity building in engineering teaching, research and innovation between UK academics and partner countries’ universities to address local and global development challenges. The activities will complement each other.
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