DISTINGUISHED SPEAKER AT WORLD PARLIAMENT
- 2018-
PLENARY SESSION - IV
Need for environmental improvement, pollution control & sustainable development to promote wellbeing of mankind
Dr. Farshad Fatouhi
Dr. Farshad Fotouhi became the 11th dean of the College of Engineering on Feb. 15, 2011. He joined the Wayne State University Department of Computer Science faculty in 1988 and was appointed chair in 2004 after serving as associate chair. Dean Fotouhi received a WSU College of Science Teaching Excellence Award in 1996 and several Best Paper Awards at various national and international conferences. Before joining WSU, he was a faculty member of the Michigan State University Lyman Briggs College.
Ayhan Doyuk
For many years working on raising the awareness about the environment and damages done to it by mankind through the misuse of energy and Earth’s natural resources. Devoted his time to create ecological solutions to restore balance in the environment. With the founding of AyDo World Projects he introduced his developments- safe and permanent ecological system solutions for each particular environmental problem based on his unique technology. Specializes in treatments of water, air, soil and all kind of wastes as well as snow/ice, fire, water and electricity protection.
Ms.Yulia Gershun
Department of Mathematical Logic at the Taras Shevchenko Kyiv National University
Over 10 years of experience in business management.
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Dr. Madhavrao Chitale
Dr. Madhav Atmaram Chitale has played a major role in getting India’s decision makers and strategic planners to think of water as a resource whose quality and availability need to be safeguarded.
Moreover, he has increased public awareness, above all in the 1980s when he introduced an annual, nationwide Water Resources Day. A different theme is chosen for the day each year. These information campaigns have influenced neighbouring countries in South Asia. But Chitale was already hard at work back in the 1960s. He was frequently to be found in various parts of the country, and his family always went along and lived out in the field with him. In 1961 the dams at Panshet and Khadakwasala collapsed, leaving the people of the nearby city of Pune without water. Dr. Chitale energetically participated in the efforts to restore the water supply in a short space of time, an achievement that earned him considerable renown.
Dr. Swami Hardas
He is a Ph.D in Anthropology . Dr. Lee also has a certificate in Marathi language from University of Pune.Many International Publications to his name.He received many research awards and positions :-
1982–84 Research Fellow, Center for Psychosocial Studies, Chicago.
1985–86 Fellow, Dept. of Anthropology, U. of Pennsylvania.
1986–87 Senior Fellow, American Institute of Indian Studies.
1990 Wenner-Gren Foundation Richard Carley Hunt Memorial Postdoctoral Fellowship.
1990–91 Visiting Scholar, Dept. of Cultural Anthropology, Duke U.
1991–96 Asst. Research Scientist, Center for South and Southeast Asian Studies, U. of Michigan
2001-18 Visiting Scholar, South Asian Studies and Asian Languages and Cultures, U. of Michigan (8/2003-9/04 and 12/05-2/06 ethnographic fieldwork in Maharashtra)
Mr. Gufran Beig
Research & Teaching Experience:
Dr. Gufran Beig with an experience of 33 years in the field of research . Dr. Gufran Beig is an atmospheric scientist, focusing on Environmental science aspects of atmosphere and air quality. He is working as Project Director at Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology, Pune under the Indian Union Ministry of Earth Sciences. His broad area of research is Atmospheric Chemistry and Air Pollution. He has the distinction of developing and commissioning the first air quality Forecasting system for Indian Mega cities which is recognized as a pilot project of the World Meteorological Organization (WMO-GURME). He is the recipient of several awards, viz. the coveted Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Award, Norbert Gerbier-Mumm International Award of WMO, etc. He has been a committee member of the scientific steering /advisory committee member of the International Global Atmospheric Chemistry (IGAC) project; SPARC of World Climate research; and Global Atmospheric Watch’s GURME-WMO project.
Dr.Ashok Joshi
Dr. Ashok Joshi is currently working as executive director at Technology Holding LLC, located in Salt Lake City, Utah, USA. He served as a sole owner, CEO and president of Ceramatec Inc, where he grew the company 300% over a short time span of 8 years. Ceramatec Inc. was acquired by CoorsTek, the largest technical ceramics company in the world. Dr. Joshi has been a serial entrepreneur with more than ten ventures under his belt. He has served on the Board of Trustees of the Salt Lake Community College and the Indian Cultural Center of Utah. He was appointed as a member of the advisory board to the president of Westminster College. He also served as a board member of the Industrial Research Institute in Washington DC.In recognition of his accomplishments and service, he has received a number of awards including Utah Governor’s Medal for Science and Technology, Industrial Research Institute Achievement award, Asian of the Year Award by the Utah Chamber of Commerce and Utah Pioneer Award. He has PhD in Material Science from Northwestern University and Bachelors of Engineering from College of Engineering, Pune.
Prof. Lee Schlesinger
He is a Ph.D in Anthropology . Dr. Lee also has a certificate in Marathi language from University of Pune.Many International Publications to his name.He received many research awards and positions :-
1982–84 Research Fellow, Center for Psychosocial Studies, Chicago.
1985–86 Fellow, Dept. of Anthropology, U. of Pennsylvania.
1986–87 Senior Fellow, American Institute of Indian Studies.
1990 Wenner-Gren Foundation Richard Carley Hunt Memorial Postdoctoral Fellowship.
1990–91 Visiting Scholar, Dept. of Cultural Anthropology, Duke U.
1991–96 Asst. Research Scientist, Center for South and Southeast Asian Studies, U. of Michigan
2001-18 Visiting Scholar, South Asian Studies and Asian Languages and Cultures, U. of Michigan (8/2003-9/04 and 12/05-2/06 ethnographic fieldwork in Maharashtra)