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Skip to content Skip to search Skip to footer Resources Contact Us Open Search Search for: Search --> McDonnell International Scholars Academy Open Menu Back Close Menu Search for: Search Close Search AboutAbout History Leadership Sponsors The Program Global EngagementGlobal Engagement Research Fellowships & Grants Endowed Lectures International Symposia CommunityCommunity Interactive Map Scholars Scholar Alumni Ambassadors Partners News & Events Admissions Resources Contact Us Ganesh Srinivas Chelluboyina McKelvey School of Engineering: Energy, Environmental & Chemical Engineering, (PhD) Partner University:Indian Institute of Technology BombayCohort Year:2020 Scholar Highlight Ganesh Chelluboyina wins Quad Fellowship Ganesh Chelluboyina, a doctoral student in energy, environmental and chemical engineering at the McKelvey School of Engineering at Washington University in St. Louis, received a 2023 Quad Fellowship. The fellowship is an initiative of the governments of Australia, India, Japan and the United States, and is operated by Schmidt Futures in consultation with a nongovernmental task force composed of academic, foreign policy and private sector leaders. Read more McDonnell Scholars attend COP27 In November 2022, two of our McDonnell Scholars attended the 27th Annual Climate Change Conference (COP27) in Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt. Ganesh Chelluboyina (EECE PhD) and Bea Addis (Anthropology PhD) share their insights on the complex nature of the climate crisis from a global and interdisciplinary perspective. Ganesh’s reflections: “As a PhD student studying climate warming aerosols in the atmosphere and cryosphere, I was interested to see how the science of climate translated to policy action at multilateral conferences. I was able to get a ringside view of the negotiations on mitigation, adaptation and loss and damage. I also had informative conversations with prominent climate researchers and activists in the pavilions (set up by countries and major organizations). Although not much progress was made on the 1.5 degree warming target, at COP27 I witnessed history being made with the establishment of a loss and damage fund for developing countries. My participation at COP27 has motivated me to bridge the gap between climate science and climate policy, by advancing my own research in aerosols and effectively communicating it to the public.” Bea’s reflections: “I was at COP27 both as a teaching assistant supporting a course on international climate negotiations and for my own long-term research on the local impact of global climate governance. People often ask if I am hopeful that the UNFCCC climate conferences will do enough to tackle climate change. Having attended two COPs now I am still in the process of learning, but I think that firstly, 197 countries representing vastly different cultures and interests attempting to advance global climate agreements together is an amazing achievement. However, it is also a highly political process, relying on a consensus mechanism to achieve ambitious targets (as demanded by the IPCC). There may be a limit to how much we can expect from COP. But being at the conference also reminds me of how many organisations, activists, businesses, etc. there are operating outside of political negotiations. I find hope in the many people aligned in their care for the environment and the socio-political issues connected to climate change.” Read more Ganesh Srinivas Chelluboyina recipient of the 2022 Newman Exploration Travel Fund (NEXT) Award Ganesh Srinivas Chelluboyina has been named one of the winners of the 2022 Newman Exploration Travel Fund (NEXT) Award. Bestowed by Washington University Libraries, the up to $10,000 prize supports travel for students, faculty, and staff engaged in scholarly development, personal growth, or research. University Libraries views travel as a valued means to expand one’s horizons and inspire growth, excellence, and innovation while pursuing both personal and professional goals. Ganesh is planning to visit Iceland to explore the glaciers, wildlife, and fjords, and observe how they are changing amidst climate change. Contact UsOne Brookings DriveSt. Louis, MO 63130Phone: 314-935-6779 Quick LinksCommunity About News & Events Global Engagement Eligible WashU Programs FAQs International Symposia Resources McDonnellWeb Login Contact Us --> ©2024 Washington University in St. Louis

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