Amrita and Sarika slow fashion and tigers
Amrita and Sarika take on slow fashion and tigers in Brooklyn
Amrita and Sarika take on slow fashion and tigers in Brooklyn
Graduating PhD student Benjamin Clark receives the first Donald J. Melnick award in E3B for his dissertation “Crops, Canopies, and Waiting for Rain: Water for Small-plot Agriculture in the Tropics.”
PhD students Pooja Choksi, Sarika Khanwilkar, and Vijay Ramesh receive a research and exploration grant from National Geographic for their project “Project Dhvani: Eavesdropping on Biodiversity for Ecological and Social Benefits (Dhvani is the Sanskrit word for sound)”.
Post-doc Anand Osuri is awarded five years support from the Ramalingaswami Re-entry Fellowship, a competitive award from the Department of Biotechnology, Government of India, for early career scientists returning to India. Anand will be working with the Nature Conservation Foundation on his project “Biodiversity, ecosystem resilience, and the carbon balance of human-modified tropical forests in a changing climate.”
PhD student Sarika Khanwilkar wins a Fulbright award for her research in India
PhD student Sarika Khanwilkar co-authors paper on leopard abundance
Paper on emissions from agricultural fires in northwestern India published in Environmental Research Letters.
Post-doc Kyle Davis wins the 2019 Water Young Investigator Award. Congrats Kyle!
Amrita Neelakantan publishes paper on resettlement and landscape-level conservation in central India
Video communicates the challenges of infrastructure for landscape connectivity in India