A round-table discussion on 'App-based Shared Mobility: Policy Imperatives, organised by CSTEP, was held on 24 June 2019 at Radisson Blu Atria, Bengaluru.
Ensuring the long-term usability of engineering informatics (EI) artifacts is a challenge, particularly for products with longer lifecycles than the computing hardware and software used for their design and manufacture.
The process of infrastructure project determination is often inadequate leading to outcomes that do not address the intended purpose and/or have unintended consequences.
There are no easy answers to India's quest for energy security with environmental sustainability.
The threat of climate change is a serious global concern.
Cities are engines of growth, and it has been widely acknowledged that 'data is the new oil', essential to sustainably develop and efficiently manage cities.
India ranks ninth overall on Ernst and Young LLP's most recent renewables attractiveness Index.
Agriculture is both the cause and victim of water scarcity.
Electrification is a key solution to growing levels of vehicle pollution in metropolises and is of particular importance to India today.
CSTEP signed an MoU with the Seshadripuram Institute of Commerce and Management, Bangalore, on 15 February 2021.
The Center for Study of Science, Technology and Policy (CSTEP) in collaboration with the Chandigarh Pollution Testing Laboratory (CPTL) organised a virtual round-table disussion titled ‘Understanding the Sectoral Challenges in the State of Punjab’ on 27 July 2021.
The performance of an electric vehicle (EV) is largely dependent on a battery and its materials composition.