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Session - I : Current Trends in Polar Sciences

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“Perspectives of Polar Weather Monitoring and Research Efforts of India Meteorological

“Possible role of Arctic amplification on weather extremes in the Himalayan region

“Pliocene Arctic Climate Teleconnection (PACT) – A Joint Indo-Norwegian Endeavour

“India and Arctic: Building an Arctic Culture

“Southern Ocean Paleoceanography Using Diatoms

“An Accelerated decline in the Arctic sea ice cover: A record minimum in Summer 2018

“Antarctic ‘Ice Dust’ reveals Climate Change Secrets

“Impact of Arctic sea-ice changes on oceanic physical-biological characteristics in the Arctic Ocean

“Re-visiting Antarctic Geopolitics: Continuity and Change

Session - II : Ocean Exploration

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“Planning for multi-disciplinary observations

“CCAMLR: Meeting new challenges in the management of Antarctic Marine Living Resources

“Recent Trends and Renewed Interests in Estabilishing MPA in Southern Ocean- Indian Perspective

“Marine Scientific Research Vs UNCLOS 82

“Salient findings from the Indian Southern Ocean Expeditions

“Technological innovations in Earth observation and remote sensing to provide geo-information in Svalbard

“Bacterial communities involved in complex organic carbon cycling in a high Arctic fjord: A small beginning towards a larger goal

“Ecology of microzooplankton in theArctic Fjord Kongsfjorden and comparison with major ecosystems

“Did polar regions modulate glacial-interglacial transitions in the northern Indian

Session - III : Ice Class

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“Emerging Trends in Designing a Polar Research Vessel for Indian Polar Research Programme & its Cost-Benefit Analysis

“Automated Vehicles in Arctic Marine Research and More

“Research Ship Management Strategy and Innovative Engineering Solutions

“Monitoring the effects of ice forces with the Ice Class Research Vessel for Polar Code

Session - IV : Himalaya-Climate Change

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“Himalayan Cryosphere in a Changing Climate ryosphere in a Changing Climate

“Extreme Pollution Event and Stubble Burning Impacts

“Understanding Cryosphere-Climate Interaction and Societal Response in the NW Himalaya, India

“Monitoring of the Himalayan and Arctic Cryosphere: a multidisciplinary approach through in-situ observations

“Strategic Approaches to Promote Rainbow Trout Farming in India

“Forest ecosystems and plant biodiversity: Climate change and implications in the Indian Himalaya region

“Surface facies analysis vis-à-vis melting of a Western Himalaya Glacier

“Thermal behaviour of debris covered glaciers, Western Himalaya

Session - V : Geopolitics

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Title: The Arctic Strategy of Norway. The Arctic has always been important for Norway and is increasingly so for the world as a whole. Foreign and domestic policy is intertwined in the region, and people’s everyday lives are affected both by high politics and by day-to-day issues. The Arctic offers major opportunities for development. We find them in traditional sectors such as the seafood sector and oil and gas exploration and new industries such as marine bioprospecting and seabed mining. The tourism industry is growing, with visitors coming to the region from all over the world. Realizing the importance of the Arctic, the Government of Norway has developed its Arctic Strategy, which emphasizes on geopolitics of the Arctic, as well as social development in the region. The key aims of the Strategy are “creating value, managing resources, confronting climate change and fostering knowledge”. Norway has set up several institutions that work towards sustainable development of the Arctic. Technology and innovation are integral parts of such development and Norway puts great emphasis on this aspect. . The Government of Norway is giving greater priority to business development in the north. We want to enhance the links between research and the business sector, to ensure that investment in research also creates more new jobs. We aim to develop Northern Norway into one of our most innovative and sustainable regions. The changes taking place in the Arctic pose new challenges and give rise to new opportunities. As a responsible coastal state, Norway strives to address the challenges and make use of the opportunities in a safe and environmentally sound way. India is an important partner for Norway. Increased trade, investments and economic cooperation and cooperation on global challenges, are the topmost priorities for the two countries. Norway and India share many values, and a deep commitment to democracy and a rules-based world order. Norway’s cooperation with India is growing. This opens up for many new opportunities for both countries.

HE Nils Ragnar Kamsvåg is Norway’s Ambassador to India. In a career spanning 35 years, Kamsvåg has worked as a diplomat in Beirut, Rome, Brussels, Beijing, Jerusalem and Belgrade before becoming Ambassador in New Delhi in 2015. In September 2015, he was elected as the Ambassador to the Republic of India after serving a five-year term as Ambassador to Serbia, Macedonia and Montenegro Royal Norwegian Embassy, Belgrade from 2010- 2015. In October 2006, he became the Deputy Director-General, Section for West Balkan Affairs, MFA. Between 2005 – 2006, he was the Project Manager, Crisis Management, MFA while before this he served as the Norwegian Representative to the Palestinian Authority from 2003- 2005. He has also been the Minister Counsellor, Royal Norwegian Embassy, Beijing from 1997 –2001. Between the years of 1994 – 1997, he was the Counsellor, Norwegian Delegation to the European Union, Brussels. Before that, he has also served as the Head of Information Division, MFA, Director of Public Affairs, Norsk Hydro, Senior Executive Officer, Political Department, MFA, Secretary of the Royal Norwegian Embassy, Rome and Secretary of the Royal Norwegian Embassy, Beirut. He has pursued his M.A. in History from the University of Oslo.

The Arctic has always been important for Norway and is increasingly so for the world as a whole. Foreign and domestic policy is intertwined in the region, and people’s everyday lives are affected both by high politics and by day-to-day issues.

The Arctic offers major opportunities for development. We find them in traditional sectors such as the seafood sector and oil and gas exploration and new industries such as marine bioprospecting and seabed mining. The tourism industry is growing, with visitors coming to the region from all over the world. Realizing the importance of the Arctic, the Government of Norway has developed its Arctic Strategy, which emphasizes on geopolitics of the Arctic, as well as social development in the region. The key aims of the Strategy are “creating value, managing resources, confronting climate change and fostering knowledge”. Norway has set up several institutions that work towards sustainable development of the Arctic. Technology and innovation are integral parts of such development and Norway puts great emphasis on this aspect. 

The Government of Norway is giving greater priority to business development in the north. We want to enhance the links between research and the business sector, to ensure that investment in research also creates more new jobs. We aim to develop Northern Norway into one of our most innovative and sustainable regions. The changes taking place in the Arctic pose new challenges and give rise to new opportunities. As a responsible coastal state, Norway strives to address the challenges and make use of the opportunities in a safe and environmentally sound way. India is an important partner for Norway. Increased trade, investments and economic cooperation and cooperation on global challenges, are the topmost priorities for the two countries. Norway and India share many values, and a deep commitment to democracy and a rules-based world order. Norway’s cooperation with India is growing. This opens up for many new opportunities for both countries.
 

 

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Session - VI : Himalayan Glaciers

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“Geomorphology, Sedimentology and its implication for Climate change, Gangotri Glacier, Garhwal Himalaya

“Glacier Mass and climate change in the Himalaya and their effects on the humans and the Environments

“Himalayan Geosystem: Features, Challenges and Initiatives an Overview

“Real-Time Polar Sea-Ice Prediction with NCMRWF Coupled Model

“Role of light absorbing impurities on the Arctic and Himalayan cryosphere

“Glacial Lake Outburst Flood in Lahaul and Spiti district, Himachal Himalaya, India

Rapid Shot Session

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“Paleolimnological records from the ice-free regions of Schirmacher Oasis and Larsemann Hills, East Antarctica

“Subglacial lakes: Scope for Indian Exploration in Antarctica

“Late Quaternary glacial stratigraphy of upper Indus valley, Ladakh in comparison with global climate record

“Mapping vegetation extent in the Antarctic oasis using Multispectral Remote Sensing data

“A short-term assessment of summer and winter velocities of glaciers in the Amery Ice Shelf, Antarctica

“Diisopropylnaphthalene in the surface sediments of an Arctic fjord: environmental significance

“Mapping blue ice areas using multiple indices approach: a case study of Polar Record Glacier, Antarctica

Session - VII : Technological Innovation

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“Integrated solutions for Research Vessels including use of Autonomous technology with AUV’s and USV’s

“Underwater Vehicles for Polar Research

“Operational Benefits of 4x4 vehicles over conventional Belt Vehicles in Antarctica

Session - VIII : New Maitri Station

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“The Alternate Site and Conceptual Design for the New Maitri Station

“The Alternate Site and Conceptual Design for the New Maitri Station

“Structural assessment of the second Indian Research Station Maitri in Antarctica and need for immediate replacement

“New Maitri Station: Concept Feasibility and conceivability

“Logistic difficulties in construction of New Maitri Station

Session - IX : Manning Expedition

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“Value of Detailed Medical check- up and Pre Antarctic Training in National Antarctic Expedition

“Indian Polar Stations, Environmental Protocol and Challenge in Introduction of Treatment System and Advance Monitoring Instruments

“The Science of Logistics: Insight to logistical challenges faced during 37th ISEA

DR NALAN KOC

Director, Norwegian Polar Institute, Tromso

DR P S GOEL

Raja Ramanna Professor, NIAS, ISRO

DR VIJAY KUMAR SONI

Senior Scientist, IMD, New Delhi

Abstract Bio Data

Title: Perspectives of Polar Weather Monitoring and Research Efforts of India Meteorological

DR R KRISHNAN

Senior Scientist & Executive Director, CCCR, IITM, Pune

Abstract Bio Data

Title: Possible role of Arctic amplification on weather extremes in the Himalayan region

DR. MANISH TIWARI

Senior Scientist & Incharge, (Paleoceanography) NCPOR, Goa

Abstract Bio Data

Title: Pliocene Arctic Climate Teleconnection (PACT) – A Joint Indo-Norwegian Endeavour

DR. ASHIT KUMAR SWAIN

Superintending Geologist Geological Survey of India, SU, Sikkim

Abstract Bio Data

Title: Need to worry about Polar Lakes

DR S K ROY

Geological Survey of India, Nagpur

Abstract Bio Data

Title: India and Arctic: Building an Arctic Culture

DR RAHUL MOHAN

Group Director ESSO-NCPOR

Abstract Bio Data

Title: Southern Ocean Paleoceanography Using Diatoms

DR AVINASH KUMAR

Scientist, ESSO-NCAOR, MoES, GoI

Abstract Bio Data

Title: An Accelerated decline in the Arctic sea ice cover: A record minimum in Summer 2018

DR LALU RAJ

Senior Scientist, NCPOR

Abstract Bio Data

Title: Antarctic ‘Ice Dust’ reveals Climate Change Secrets

DR VIMLESH PANT

Associate Professor, CAS, IIT Delhi

Abstract Bio Data

Title: Impact of Arctic sea-ice changes on oceanic physical-biological characteristics in the Arctic Ocean

DR SANJAY CHATURVEDI

Professor and Dean, South Asian University (SAU)

Abstract Bio Data

Title: Re-visiting Antarctic Geopolitics: Continuity and Change

DR M A ATMANAND

Director, National Institute of Ocean Technology

DR INGER MIDTKANDAL

Science and Technology Counsellor, Royal Norwegian Embassy in New Delhi, India Commercial Section, Innovation Norway

DR NALAN KOC

Director, Norwegian Polar Institute, Tromso

Abstract Bio Data

Title: Planning for multi-disciplinary observations

DR DAVID AGNEW

Executive Secretary, Convention on the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources (CCAMLR)

Abstract Bio Data

Title: CCAMLR: Meeting new challenges in the management of Antarctic Marine Living Resources

DR N SARAVANANE

Scientist, Centre for Marine Living Resources and Ecology

Abstract Bio Data

Title: Recent Trends and Renewed Interests in Estabilishing MPA in Southern Ocean- Indian Perspective

CAPT. J S GILL

FCMM, F.R.Met/S, FCILT, M.I.Mar. Tech

Abstract Bio Data

Title: Marine Scientific Research Vs UNCLOS 82

DR SARAT CHANDRA TRIPATHY

Senior Scientist, Group Director I/C (Ocean Sciences) ESSO-National Centre for Polar and Ocean Research, Ministry of Earth Sciences

Abstract Bio Data

Title: Salient findings from the Indian Southern Ocean Expeditions

DR SHRIDHAR JAWAK

Remote Sensing Officer (Sr. Adviser), Svalbard Integrated Arctic Earth Observing System (SIOS), Longyearbyen, Norway

Abstract Bio Data

Title: Technological innovations in Earth observation and remote sensing to provide geo-information in Svalbard

DR ANAND JAIN

Project Scientist Arctic expedition and logistics division National Centre for Polar and Ocean Research, Goa

Abstract Bio Data

Title: Bacterial communities involved in complex organic carbon cycling in a high Arctic fjord: A small beginning towards a larger goal

DR ASHA DEVI

Scientist-D, Centre for Marine Living Resources and Ecology

Abstract Bio Data

Title: Ecology of microzooplankton in theArctic Fjord Kongsfjorden and comparison with major ecosystems

DR RAJEEV SARASWAT

Senior Scientist, National Institute of Oceanography

Abstract Bio Data

Title: Did polar regions modulate glacial-interglacial transitions in the northern Indian

MR ROAR MARTHINIUSSEN

Subsea Division at Kongsberg Maritime, Norway

DR M A ATMANAND

Director, National Institute of Ocean Technology

Abstract Bio Data

Title: Emerging Trends in Designing a Polar Research Vessel for Indian Polar Research Programme & its Cost-Benefit Analysis

DR EKATERINA KIM

Norwegian University of Science and Technology

Abstract Bio Data

Title: Automated Vehicles in Arctic Marine Research and More

DR D. RAJASEKHAR

Senior Scientist, Project Director, Vessel Management Cell, National Institute of Ocean Technology, Chennai

Abstract Bio Data

Title: Research Ship Management Strategy and Innovative Engineering Solutions

MR. KARI LAUKIA

Director, Head of Ship Design & Engineering of Aker Arctic Technologies Inc. Finland

Abstract Bio Data

Title: Challenges in Designing PRVs

MR. NIKLAS HALLGREN

Chief Executive Officer, Light Structures

Abstract Bio Data

Title: Monitoring the effects of ice forces with the Ice Class Research Vessel for Polar Code

DR AJIT TYAGI

Former DGM, Indian Meteorology Department

DR GOPAL IYENGAR

Advisor Ministry of Earth Science (MoES)

DR M RAVICHANDRAN

Director, National Centre for Polar & Ocean Research (NCPOR)

Abstract Bio Data

Title: Himalayan Cryosphere in a Changing Climate ryosphere in a Changing Climate

DR GUFRAN BEIG

Senior Scientist, Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology

Abstract Bio Data

Title: Extreme Pollution Event and Stubble Burning Impacts

PROF. MILAP C SHARMA

Professor Centre for the Study of Regional Development, School of Social Sciences, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi

Abstract Bio Data

Title: Understanding Cryosphere-Climate Interaction and Societal Response in the NW Himalaya, India

DR ASHWAGOSHA GANJU

Former Director Snow and Avalanche Study Establishment Defence Research & Development Organization

Abstract Bio Data

Title: Inner Himalaya: An Opportunity to turn Terrain to Economic Fortune

DR A L RAMANATHAN

Professor, School of Environmental Sciences, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi

Abstract Bio Data

Title: Monitoring of the Himalayan and Arctic Cryosphere: a multidisciplinary approach through in-situ observations

DR SABIN TP

Scientist D, Centre for Climate Change Research Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology | Pune

Abstract Bio Data

Title: High-resolution global climate modeling for the Himalayan region

DR A K SINGH

Former Director, ICAR-Directorate of Coldwater Fisheries Research (DCFR)

Abstract Bio Data

Title: Strategic Approaches to Promote Rainbow Trout Farming in India

DR S K NANDI

Senior Scientist & Former Group Head-EA&CC G.B. Pant National Institute of Himalayan Environment & Sustainable Development, Uttarakhand

Abstract Bio Data

Title: Forest ecosystems and plant biodiversity: Climate change and implications in the Indian Himalaya region

DR MANISH PANDEY

Assistant Professor in Centre for Research & Development, Chandigarh University

Abstract Bio Data

Title: Surface facies analysis vis-à-vis melting of a Western Himalaya Glacier

DR LAVKUSH KUMAR PATEL

Project Scientist, National Centre for Polar and Ocean Research

Abstract Bio Data

Title: Thermal behaviour of debris covered glaciers, Western Himalaya

DR P S GOEL

Raja Ramanna Professor, NIAS, Indian Space Research Organisation

HE NILS RAGNAR KAMSVAG

Ambassador of Norway to India, The Royal Norwegian Embassy in New Delhi

Abstract Bio Data

Title: The Arctic Strategy of Norway

PROF UTTAM K SINHA

Research Fellow, Institute for Defence Studies and Analyse

Abstract Bio Data

Title: India and Arctic: Building an Arctic Culture

MR. STEPHAN LANZINGER

Head of Science Section, German Embassy, New Delhi

Abstract Bio Data

Title: German Polar Research

SULAGNA CHATTOPADHYAY

President, LIGHTS, Editor, Geography and You

Abstract Bio Data

Title: Regional Cooperation in The Himalaya-Learning from The Arctic Council

DR M RAVICHANDRAN

Director, National Centre for Polar & Ocean Research (NCPOR)

DR RAJESH ASTHANA

Deputy Director General, Geological Survey of India, Lucknow

DR M R BHUTIYANI

Visiting Professor, Department of Geology, Fergusson College, Pune Ex-Director, Defence Terrain Research Laboratory, Delhi

Abstract Bio Data

Title: Karakorum Anomaly - A myth or Reality

DR. DHRUV SEN SINGH

Professor in Geology, Centre of Advanced Study in Geology, University of Lucknow

Abstract Bio Data

Title: Geomorphology, Sedimentology and its implication for Climate change, Gangotri Glacier, Garhwal Himalaya

DR PARMANAND SHARMA

Scientist E & Scientist In-Charge National Centre for Antarctic and Ocean Research, Goa

Abstract Bio Data

Title: Glacier Mass and climate change in the Himalaya and their effects on the humans and the Environments

PROF. B W PANDEY

Department of Geography, Delhi School of Economics, University of Delhi

Abstract Bio Data

Title: Himalayan Geosystem: Features, Challenges and Initiatives an Overview

DR ASHIS K. MITRA

ESSO-NCMRWF, MoES

Abstract Bio Data

Title: Real-Time Polar Sea-Ice Prediction with NCMRWF Coupled Model

MR. ANTTI HYVARINEN

Scientist, Head of Group: Atmospheric Aerosols Finnish Meteorological Institute

Abstract Bio Data

Title: Role of light absorbing impurities on the Arctic and Himalayan cryosphere

DR PANKAJ KUMAR

Assistant Professor, Department of Geography, Delhi School of Economics, University of Delhi

Abstract Bio Data

Title: Glacial Lake Outburst Flood in Lahaul and Spiti district, Himachal Himalaya, India

DR RAHUL MOHAN

Group Director ESSO-National Centre for Polar & Ocean Research

DR MAHESH BADANAL

Scientist Antarctic Science Division National Center for Polar and Ocean Research

Abstract Bio Data

Title: Paleolimnological records from the ice-free regions of Schirmacher Oasis and Larsemann Hills, East Antarctica

DR CHERYL A NORONHA-DMELLO

Project Scientist B, National Center for Polar and Ocean Research

Abstract Bio Data

Title: Subglacial lakes: Scope for Indian Exploration in Antarctica

DR ABUL AMIR KHAN

Department of Geology, University of Delhi

Abstract Bio Data

Title: Late Quaternary glacial stratigraphy of upper Indus valley, Ladakh in comparison with global climate record

SHRI UDHAYARAJ A D

Wildlife Institute of India (WII)

Abstract Bio Data

Title: Mapping vegetation extent in the Antarctic oasis using Multispectral Remote Sensing data

MR SHUBHANG

Central University of Jharkhand

Abstract Bio Data

Title: A short-term assessment of summer and winter velocities of glaciers in the Amery Ice Shelf, Antarctica

DR NEELU SINGH

National Centre for Polar and Oceanic Research, Goa

Abstract Bio Data

Title: Diisopropylnaphthalene in the surface sediments of an Arctic fjord: environmental significance

MR PRASHANT PANDIT

M.Sc. (Geoinformatics) TERI University, New Delhi, India

Abstract Bio Data

Title: Mapping blue ice areas using multiple indices approach: a case study of Polar Record Glacier, Antarctica

DR D K ASWAL

Director, National Physical Laboratory (NPL)

DR D K ASWAL

Director, National Physical Laboratory (NPL)

Abstract Bio Data

Title: Quality- Infrastructure of India

MR ROAR MARTHINIUSSEN

Subsea Division at Kongsberg Maritime, Norway

Abstract Bio Data

Title: Integrated solutions for Research Vessels including use of Autonomous technology with AUV’s and USV’s

MR ASHWINI GUPTA

HOD, Department of Scientific and Industrial Research

Abstract Bio Data

Title: Innovations and Industry Interface in CSIR

DR N VEDACHALAM

Senior Scientist, NIOT, Chennai

Abstract Bio Data

Title: Underwater Vehicles for Polar Research

MR EMIL GRIMSON

Director/Founder, Arctic Trucks International ehf

Abstract Bio Data

Title: Operational Benefits of 4x4 vehicles over conventional Belt Vehicles in Antarctica

DR RAJESH ASTHANA

Deputy Director General, Geological Survey of India, Lucknow

Abstract Bio Data

DR K N RAI

Former Chief Executive, Defence Research and Development Organisation

DR JAVED BEG

ESSO-National Centre for Polar and Ocean Research

DR JAVED BEG

ESSO-National Centre for Polar and Ocean Research

Abstract Bio Data

Title: The Alternate Site and Conceptual Design for the New Maitri Station

DR RASIK RAVINDRA

ESSO-National Centre for Polar and Ocean Research

Abstract Bio Data

Title: The Alternate Site and Conceptual Design for the New Maitri Station

DR RAGHAVA G

Former Chief Scientist & Head CSIR - Structural Engineering Research Centre

Abstract Bio Data

Title: Structural assessment of the second Indian Research Station Maitri in Antarctica and need for immediate replacement

SH. SHREE VERMA

CEO C N Technologies (India)

Abstract Bio Data

Title: New Maitri Station: Concept Feasibility and conceivability

DR AJAY DHAR

Indian Institute of Geomagnetism Navi Mumbai

Abstract Bio Data

Title: Logistic difficulties in construction of New Maitri Station

MR JOSEPH SILVEIRA

Ex. Chief Engineer(i/c), National Centre for Polar and Ocean Research

Abstract Bio Data

Title: The Bharati Experience and Reconstruction of Maitri 2

DR VIJAY KUMAR

Scientist G, Ministry of Earth Sciences

DR EKATARINA KIM

Associate Professor Norwegian University of Science and Technology

DR JAVED BEG

Programme Director, National Centre for Polar and Ocean Research

Abstract Bio Data

Title: A Peep into logistics operations in Antarctica

DR PRADIP MALHOTRA

Director, Life Saving Society of India

Abstract Bio Data

Title: Value of Detailed Medical check- up and Pre Antarctic Training in National Antarctic Expedition

DR ANOOP TIWARI

Scientist E, National Centre for Polar and Ocean Research

Abstract Bio Data

Title: Indian Polar Stations, Environmental Protocol and Challenge in Introduction of Treatment System and Advance Monitoring Instruments

DR YOGESH RAY

Scientist D, National Centre for Polar and Ocean Research

Abstract Bio Data

Title: The Science of Logistics: Insight to logistical challenges faced during 37th ISEA