Global meet on environment at AU

March 31, 2014 09:09 pm | Updated November 18, 2016 04:47 pm IST - VISAKHAPATNAM:

Andhra University College of Engineering, in association with Andhra University, JNTU-K, Adi Kavi Nannaya University (AKNU) and National Environmental Engineering Research Institute (NEERI) is organising a two-day international conference on effect of emissions and effluents on environment (EEEE-2014) from June 30.

Vice-Chancellor of AU G.S.N. Raju while releasing the conference brochure on Monday, said that environmental protection was everybody’s duty and compulsory for the sustenance of health and to protect the natural resources.

Organising secretary of the conference S. Bala Prasad informed that papers would be presented on topics like computer applications in environmental sciences; climate change and adaptation; energy conservation; clean technology and carbon trading; green technologies; natural resource management; environmental economics; environmental protection and pollution control; solid waste management; environmental modelling; natural disaster management and sustainable development. Original research works and critical review papers for presentation can be mailed to eeeeauce@gmail.com on or before May 15, Principal of AUCE and patron of the conference Ch. V. R. Murthy informed. Interested can also contact 94412 62414, 93999 62023 or 90303 03636.

Rector of AU E.A. Narayana, Registrar K. Rama Mohana Rao, Vice-Principal of AUCE P.S. Avadhani, Registrar of AKNU K. Raghu Babu, vice-chairman of the conference K. Ramji and joint organising secretaries Ch. A. I. Raju and N.M. Yugandhar were present.

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