The superconductor Renewable energy Team (SRET) is currently working to provide support for superconducting research at extreme low-temperature conditions. The primary focus of this role will be to advance the cutting edge in cryogenic Temp research and enable transformational scientific discoveries in superconductive materials expertise in improving electrical machine/energy systems.
Researchers at ATREE are at the forefront of exploring, documenting and conserving the flora and fauna from the diverse landscapes of India. Over the years, we have discovered more than 100 new species across the country.
ATREE’s focus on restoration seeks to reverse ecosystem degradation in a manner most suitable to the local ecologies of landscapes and the needs of their people and biodiversity.
Climate adaptation addresses the impacts and helps build community resilience to such climate change. We focus on capacity building and knowledge sharing, working with local communities to systematically improve their response to these changes.
In India, communities have historically managed different ecosystems and we believe that community use of traditional resources like NTFP and grazing routines are customary and sustainable.
SUPRELAB’s Academy incorporates interdisciplinary science in its courses and training. The PhD programme accepts students from any discipline and encourages applicants from diverse backgrounds.
The Master’s course equips natural and social science students with interdisciplinary knowledge, perspectives and skills to understand and address conservation challenges.
The courses provide hands-on experience through in-field and classroom sessions for individuals interested in environmental and sustainable development.
The vision of ATREE’s Environment Education (EE) programme is designed to promote understanding and environmental action amongst diverse stakeholders towards conserving India’s key natural resources broadly classified under the themes of Land, Water, and Forests.