20 Feb 2026 Delhi Climate Week was kickstarted in IIT Delhi yesterday with an opening session on ‘people first low carbon technologies to bridge the climate ambition with economic growth’. As the speakers emphasized, the purpose of Delhi Climate Week is to position Delhi as the leading voice of the global south on climate and green technology issues & to shape the discourse rather than just follow along on the issues set by others. Mr Erik Solheim, Former Minister of Climate and the Environment of Norway, gave opening remarks as he recalled the success of Brazil COP 30 last November. This was followed by a very inspiring talk from Dr RK Malhotra ,the president of hydrogen association of India, in which he outlined some of the challenges in green hydrogen production and steps that can be taken to overcome them. I could not help but notice ,not just in this particular climate focussed event but in several others that I have had the pleasure of atte...
13 Feb 2026 At the International Conference on Composite Materials, Design and Engineering in IIT Delhi, it was a great privilege for me to be learning from scholars sharing their findings in the field of composite materials. More than 100 papers were presented over a period of 3 days making the conference one of the most productive ones that I have ever had the honor of attending. Composite materials have already revolutionised the field of materials science. GFRPs are used everywhere from aerospace to circuit boards and sports equipment. Carbon fibers are being seen as promising future materials if the cost of production could be managed. Under load composite materials differ significantly from metals. Generally they are quite strong if fibers are aligned along the direction of the load. However they are prone to failure if load is applied transverse to the fiber orientation. This means that for fiber composites careful engineering is required which makes them somew...