ICAS 2024: The Participatory Future of Air Quality Management
The Center for Study of Science, Technology and Policy (CSTEP) announces its flagship event on air pollution India Clean Air Summit (ICAS) 2024. The event is organised by the Air Quality sector at CSTEP to provide a platform for driving collaborative action on air quality in India.
Senior Analyst
As a senior analyst, you will be involved in conducting the transmission planning studies being undertaken at CSTEP for various Indian states. The role offers an opportunity to contribute to the integration of renewable energy sources into transmission networks, while also spearheading initiatives for the seamless integration of electric vehicles and solar rooftop technologies into distribution networks.
Interns for the India Clean Air Summit 2024
The interns would be involved in organising the India Clean Air Summit (ICAS)—CSTEP’s flagship event on air pollution. The event serves as an important platform for shaping the narrative and driving action on air quality in India.
Vacancies
2–3
Responsibilities
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