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Climate change affects the way of life, said Dr. K N Madhusoodanan, Vice Chancellor of CUSAT. “It also opens abundant opportunities for the University and the duty is to explore them.”
He was inauguratingthe national energy conservation day workshop on Tuesday at the Seminar Hall of School of Environmental Studies, CUSAT. The workshop was jointly conducted by School of Environmental Studies, School of Engineering, Energy Management Centre and EQUINOCT – Community Sourced Modelling Solution. Dr K Usaha Aravind, director, School of Environmental Studies presided. Dr V Sivandan Achari, Dean of Environmental Studies, and Dr. Madhu, School of Engineering spoke. Dr C Jayaraman, MD of EQUINOCT, Dr Madhusoodanan, CEO, Dr. Sreeja, Director, EQUINOCT and, Er. Abhay Vishnu conducted the workshop.
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