Earth, Atmosphere & Environment Sciences
Study of Atmospheric Aerosols over NCR using Chemical Transport Model by Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi
Spatial Modelling of land use dynamics and its impact on fluxes and Eco system services in Eastern Ghats, India in present and future climate scenario
Quantification of physical and chemical flux of discharging ground water to sea in coastal areas of the Bay of Bengal
Modelling of soil moisture in a changing climate using the potential of probabilistic hydro-meteorological approach
Establishing the reference condition on the Ganga River with Corona archival imagery
Seasonal Hydrologic Predictions based on Regional Forecasts of Monsoon Rainfall with CWRF and Statistical Downscaling
Near Real Time Urban Flood Forecasting System
Assessment of Environmental Flows for Himalayan Rivers
Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar (SSB) Prize for Science and Technology
Named after the founder Director of CSIR, the late Dr (Sir) Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar, this prestigious award was instituted in the year 1957. SSB award is given each year in recognition of outstanding Indian work in science and technology. SSB Prize of Rs 5 Lakh each are awarded annually for notable and outstanding research, fundamental or applied in the concerned discipline. This award is open to any citizen of India engaged in research in any field of science and technology up to the age of 45 yrs as reckoned on 31st Dec of the year preceding the year of the Prize.
CSIR Young Scientist Awards
CSIR Young Scientist Awards were introduced in 1987, seeking to promote in-house excellence in various fields of science and technology. These awards are for promoting excellence and recognising outstanding contributions made by the young CSIR scientists for their work done primarily in India during the last 5 yrs preceding the year of the Award. Each award consists of a citation, a cash prize of Rs.50,000 and a plaque. Awardees are entitled to a Special Honorarium of Rs.7,500 per month till the age of 45 years, as long as the recipient remains in the service of CSIR.